Trump claims on India-Pakistan conflict – 35 million people would have been killed if I hadn't stopped it

Addressing the US Congress, he claimed that if he had not intervened, there was a possibility of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.

Falgun 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Trump claims on India-Pakistan conflict – 35 million people would have been killed if I hadn't stopped it

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US President Donald Trump has made another claim regarding the India-Pakistan conflict.

Addressing the US Congress, he claimed that if he had not intervened, there was a possibility of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan. 

He said, ‘There would have been a nuclear war between India and Pakistan. The Prime Minister of Pakistan also told me – if you had not intervened, 35 million more people would have been killed.’

Trump also mentioned the conflicts of other countries during his address. He claimed that he had stopped 8 wars in 10 months. 

On Tuesday, he delivered his annual address to the US Congress. This address is also known as the ‘State of the Union’.

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