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'Settled five wars': Trump repeats claim of ending India-Pakistan military clash

FP News Desk August 4, 2025, 07:46:56 IST

Trump has again claimed credit for resolving several global conflicts, including tensions between India and Pakistan. In a post on Truth Social, he said he had ended five wars.

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Trump’s presidency has sown the seeds of growing anti-American sentiment in Indian strategic circles. Image: REUTERS
Trump’s presidency has sown the seeds of growing anti-American sentiment in Indian strategic circles. Image: REUTERS

US President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for ending major global conflicts, including the recent tensions between India and Pakistan.

In a post on Truth Social on Sunday, Trump hit back at radio host and author Charlamagne Tha God, saying the host knew “nothing” about his record. “Like just ending 5 Wars, including a 31 year bloodbath between Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, where Seven Million people have died, and there was no end in sight,” Trump wrote.

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He continued, “He didn’t know that, or India and Pakistan or, wiping out Iran’s nuclear capabilities, or closing the horrendous open Border, or creating the greatest economy.”

Trump has previously claimed that he mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, posting on May 10 that both countries had agreed to a “full and immediate” ceasefire following a “long night” of negotiations led by the US.

White House demands Nobel for Trump

His latest statement comes just days after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called for Trump to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his efforts to resolve multiple international disputes.

Leavitt claimed that Trump had ended conflicts in regions such as Thailand and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, and Egypt and Ethiopia.

“It’s well past time that President Trump was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize,” she said, adding that he had brokered “one peace deal every month” during his six months in office.

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