Trump Claims He Averted Pakistan-India War in State of the Union Address

Washington (HRNW)- US President Donald Trump took credit for preventing a potential war between Pakistan and India in his first State of the Union address of his second term.

President Trump said in the speech that he had ended 8 ongoing wars in the world, including the wars in Cambodia and Thailand. He also claimed to have ended the ongoing conflicts in Congo and Rwanda, in addition to Israel and Iran.

Trump specifically said that a nuclear war could have broken out between Pakistan and India, but his intervention averted this danger. The President added that the Prime Minister of Pakistan contacted him and told him that if it had not been for his intervention, millions of people could have died, and he saved the lives of 35 million people.

In the speech, President Trump also highlighted the problems of the US economy, immigration and drug cartels and mentioned his efforts to establish peace in the world.

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