'Stopping it is a game in my left hand...' Trump again showed his cunning, took responsibility to stop Pak-Afghan war for Nobel

US President Donald Trump may not have received the Nobel Peace Prize this year, but it seems he hasn’t given up on next year. He claimed that the growing tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan can be easily resolved. He said if he had to solve it, it would be easy for him. Trump made the statement while speaking to the media during a luncheon with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday. “It’s easy for me to solve it,” Trump said. “I know that Pakistan has invaded Afghanistan or there is a war going on there. It’s easy for me to solve it if I have to.” He also claimed that he has saved the lives of millions of people in the past and will also be successful in resolving this tension. Trump claimed, “I love saving lives. I’ve saved millions of lives, and I’m sure we’ll be successful in this war as well.” Tension on the Pak-Afghan border: Pakistan has recently carried out fresh airstrikes on terrorist targets in Afghanistan, raising tensions between the two countries. These attacks came just days after both countries decided to extend the two-day ceasefire. According to the Pakistani newspaper Dawn, the attacks follow a gun and bomb attack by militants on a military base in North Waziristan. These attacks have thrown the Doha talks into doubt. Trump’s mockery of the Nobel Peace Prize Trump also expressed his displeasure at not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. He claimed to have resolved eight wars, but he did not receive this honor. He said, “We’ve stopped eight wars, but every time I solve one issue, people say, ‘If you solve the next issue, you’ll get a Nobel.'” Trump also said he doesn’t care about the Nobel; His only goal is to save people’s lives. “A very good woman got the Nobel,” Trump said, referring to 2025 Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado. “I didn’t get the Nobel. A very nice woman did. I don’t know her, but she was very generous. I don’t care about that stuff, I just care about saving lives.” Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have risen in recent months, particularly over terrorist activities. Both countries accused each other of harboring terrorists. Share this story Tags