Trump claims to have prevented large-scale India-Pakistan conflict in 2019

Trump claims to have prevented large-scale India-Pakistan conflict in 2019
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Trump stated his administration helped avert a major India-Pakistan war with millions of casualties.

  • Donald Trump claimed that 35 million people would have died if the India-Pakistan conflict had escalated in 2019
  • Trump said Pakistan's Prime Minister informed him about the potential death toll
  • Trump stated his administration was working hard to end what he called a 'ninth war'
  • The claim was made during a recent public statement by Trump
  • No independent verification of the 35 million death figure has been provided

Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently stated that his administration intervened to prevent a large-scale conflict between India and Pakistan in 2019. He claimed that Pakistan's Prime Minister told him that 35 million people would have died had the conflict escalated. Trump also mentioned efforts to end what he described as a 'ninth war'.

The statement highlights the role claimed by the Trump administration in international conflict prevention, specifically between India and Pakistan. If accurate, it would represent a significant diplomatic intervention in a historically tense region. However, the large casualty figure and details of the intervention have not been independently confirmed, raising questions about the claim's accuracy. The figure of 35 million deaths and the details of Pakistan's Prime Minister's communication have not been independently verified and are based solely on Trump's statements.