Donald Trump again takes credit for stopping potential 'nuclear war' between India and Pakistan
US President Donald Trump reiterated on Monday that a possible nuclear war between India and Pakistan was discontinued due to his intervention, Ani reports. Trump added that seven fighter jets were shot down during the tensions in India-Pakistan, a figure he had previously put on five, and that he used the trade by the hostilities. “I stopped all these wars.” A big one would have been India and Pakistan … “Ani quoted at a bilateral meeting with the president of the Republic of Korea. He added: “The war with India and Pakistan was the next level that would be a nuclear war … they shot down all 7 jets – it raged. I said, ‘You want to trade? We do no trade or anything with you if you keep fighting, you have 24 hours to settle. I used it on several occasions. -Head said? On August 10, the IAF said, while delivering the speech at the 16th edition of the Air Chief Marshal Memorial Lecture, “we confirmed at least five fighters and one large aircraft, which could be an elint (electronic intelligence) aircraft or an AEW (Airborne Early Warning and Control), which was at a distance of about 300 kilometers. Surface-to-air kills what we can talk about. “He further outlined the operation and added:” We were able to get at least two command and control centers, such as Murid and Chaklala. At least six radars, some of them, some of them. Two SAGW systems that are in Lahore and Okara. We attacked three Hangars. One was the Sukkur Uav-Hangar, the Bolari-Hangar and the Jacobad F-16. AEW & C in that AEW & C-Hangar and some F-16s under maintenance. ‘It was the first time a top officer had destroyed the number of Pakistani aircraft in the conflict. The IAF chief credited the success of Operation Sindoor on ‘Political Will’. “An important reason for success was the presence of political will. There was a very clear political will and very clear directions given to us. No restrictions were set on us … If there were restrictions, they were self -made. The powers decided what the rules of involvement would be. We decided how we wanted to control the escalation. We have full freedom to plan and execute,” he said. ” He added: “There was a synchronization between the three powers … The post of CDs made a real difference. He was there to get us together. NSA also played a big role in getting all the agencies.” On May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor in response to the terror attack on April 22 in which 26 people died. In the operation, the Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan, which led to the death of more than 100 terrorists. With agency input.