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Video : President Blow My Own Trump-et Gets Facts Wrong

Video :  President Blow My Own Trump-et Gets Facts Wrong

With President Trump touring the Middle East, shaking hands with terrorists across the Middle East, some of the Indian media expose what he’s got totally wrong on the India and the terrorist state of Pakistan issue he just gave a $2B IMF bailout.

After a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists, India launched Operation Sindoor — a bold cross-border strike into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. While India drew a firm new red line, U.S. President Donald Trump fumbled the facts, calling Kashmir a “thousand-year-old problem.” This video breaks down why Trump’s comments are not just factually wrong — they’re diplomatically dangerous. Kashmir isn’t ancient history. It’s about modern terrorism. And India isn’t asking for approval — it’s defending its people. Time for a reality check, Mr. Trump.

Did Trump really mediate the India-Pakistan ceasefire? That’s the question dominating headlines after the U.S. President once again claimed credit—albeit with uncertainty—for defusing tensions between India and Pakistan. Speaking in his signature style, Trump said he “sure as hell helped”, but also admitted, “I don’t want to say I did.” He even repeated his factually incorrect claim that India and Pakistan have been fighting for a thousand years, urging the two nations to “do trade instead of war.” But New Delhi isn’t buying it. In a strong rebuttal, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal dismissed any third-party role, emphasizing that the ceasefire was the direct result of Indian military action—particularly the May 10 airstrikes under Operation Sindoor. India also clarified there are no talks scheduled with Pakistan unless it addresses terrorism and cross-border violence. The moment is awkward for India, especially with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal in Washington for trade talks. Yet, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar made it clear—any deal must be mutually beneficial, and India won’t tolerate a weaponized trade policy. With Trump eyeing peace between global rivals for political mileage, India stands firm on sovereignty, self-reliance, and facts.

Donald Trump has cleared a $304 million missile deal for Turkiye despite its support for Pakistan, a terror sponsor. Turkiye is the second-biggest arms supplier to Pakistan and is involved in upgrading their F-16 fighter jets. Should India be worried about US weapons sales to Turkiye?

India-Pakistan Latest news: John Bolton EXPOSES Trump’s Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire

John Bolton, who served as US National Security Advisor under President Donald Trump, has provided detailed commentary on the US role in the ceasefire: Bolton emphasized that India had a legitimate right to retaliate against terror threats and that its strikes were targeted at terrorist encampments. He clarified that while the situation escalated, the ceasefire was ultimately negotiated through military-to-military communications between India and Pakistan, rather than through direct US mediation. Bolton noted that President Trump has a pattern of claiming credit for international diplomatic outcomes, regardless of the actual extent of US involvement:

Two former jihadist operatives — one allegedly tied to the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and accused of involvement in terrorist acts in Kashmir — were appointed to the White House Advisory Board of Lay Leaders during the Trump administration. Why are eyebrows raised over Ismail Royer and Hamza Yusuf? Watch the video to learn the details!

 

 

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