'Trump did not receive enough credit': Karoline Leavitt claims Kashmiri man praised the US President for India-Pakistan Wearf Treaty | Today news

The White House Karoline Leavitt press secretary, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on May 15, shared an anecdote of her breakfast in Doha, Qatar, where a Waiter of Kashmir allegedly thanked US President Donald Trump for helping him to bring about a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. “… my waiter told me to thank President Trump for him,” Leavitt wrote. “I asked him why. He told me he was coming from Kashmir, and he could not return home for the past few weeks because of the conflict in India-Pakistan. But he was just informed that he could return now, thanks to the ceasefire mediated by President Trump, @vp & @secrubio. ” According to Leavitt, Trump did not get “enough credit”, and the waiter felt that Trump’s role in analyzing the crisis had not received proper recognition. “He said President Trump is not receiving enough credit to literally prevent a nuclear war – and he is right!” she said in her post. ‘Golden Age’ of the Middle East diplomacy Leavitt used the anecdote to underline what she described as a broader foreign policy shift under President Trump, who characterized his current journey to the Middle East as transformative. “President Trump has inherited so many conflicts around the world, and he tackles them one by one,” she wrote. “This historical journey to the Middle East has characterized a significant turn in the US foreign policy in the region that will eventually lead the golden era of the Middle East!” Peace through power that concludes her message reflects Leavitt a well-known slogan of the Trump era: “Peace is restored by power!” Trump claims that India-Pakistan window credit; India says DGMO-led agreement Trump has claimed that his administration played a key role in the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent border border strikes under India’s operation Sindoor. Trump spoke on May 13 at the US-Saudi Arabia Investment Forum in Qatar and declared: ‘Just days ago, my administration successfully mediated a historical ceasefire to stop the increasing violence between India and Pakistan. I used trade to a large extent. I said we do an agreement, let’s do so well. “He praised the leadership in both nations, saying, ‘Both have very powerful, strong and smart leaders. It all stopped and hopefully it will stay that way … they [India-Pakistan] actually get along. “Background: Operation Sindoor and Escalation The remarks came days after India launched nine terror goals in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir on May 7, in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 26 civilians, most of them. Targets.