Trump Again Claims Credit for Stopping India-Pakistan War

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Trump Again Claims Credit for Stopping India-Pakistan War

For the record number of times, President Donald Trump is doubling down on his claim that he single-handedly brokered a ceasefire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan.

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He made the latest assertion during a ceremony for the Gaza peace deal he helped negotiate, where he was speaking to members of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, on Monday.

Trump, who has often linked his peace efforts to his ambition for the Nobel Peace Prize, repeated his long-standing, disputed claim about the brief May conflict between New Delhi and Islamabad.

Amid cheers from the Knesset, he promised to build new “bridges of peace” across the world, listing the nations:

“We will bridge Tel Aviv to Dubai, Haifa to Beirut, Israel to Egypt, Saudi Arabia to Qatar, India to Pakistan, Turkey to Jordan, UAE to Oman, and Armenia to Azerbaijan—another war that I settled.”

Key Revisions Summary:

  • Punchier Headline: Swapped the original for an action-oriented headline.
  • Stronger Opening: Used phrases like “doubling down” and “For the record number of times” to emphasize the repetition of the claim.
  • Clarity on Location: Clearly identified the audience and location (Knesset in Israel).
  • Focus on Motivation: Explicitly linked the repeated claims to his “dream of winning the Nobel Peace Prize.”
  • Enhanced Quote Context: Presented the key quote clearly to highlight his self-accreditation for the other conflicts mentioned.

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