Trump now claims to mediate 11 international wars, including India-Pak conflict
The new list of international war mediated by Trump included five conflicts between Israel and Iran, Morocco, Sudan, UAE and Bahrain.
US President Donald Trump on Friday claimed to have mediated 11 international conflicts, including that of India and Pakistan.
Trump, who had earlier claimed to mediate seven global clashes, shared an old social media post of Congressman Byron Donalds with the fresh list.
The 11 international conflicts, shared by the Congressman, included those which Trump had reiterated in the past: Armenia-Azerbaijan, Cambodia-Thailand, Congo-Rawanda, Egypt-Ethiopia, Serbia-Kosovo and India-Pakistan.
However, the contested list included five conflicts between Israel and Middle Eastern countries and African nations, including Iran, Morocco, Sudan, UAE and Bahrain.
While sharing the list, Donalds wrote: “This is PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH in action and the results are indisputable.”
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The US President’s social media post comes a day after he repeated his claim of mediating the conflict between India and Pakistan. He was speaking at the joint briefing with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his state visit to UK.
Trump, while claiming to mediate seven global clashes, said his “biggest disappointment” had been that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “let him down” over the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. He, however, claimed to have succeeded with India and Pakistan.
Though the US President has repeated his claim that he had “stopped potential nuclear war” between India and Pakistan several times since Operation Sindoor, India has categorically rejected the claims.

