'200% Tariffs, 11 Jets Down': Trump Inflates His Claim On India-Pak Ceasefire

In a recent statement, US President Donald Trump once again asserted his role in mediating between India and Pakistan during a military standoff in 2025. Trump claimed that he had threatened to impose a staggering 200% tariff on both countries if they did not cease hostilities. This assertion has drawn skepticism as it raises questions about the accuracy of his involvement and the actual events that transpired during that period. The backdrop of the 2025 conflict is significant, as tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations have historically been high, primarily rooted in territorial disputes and military confrontations. Trump's claims, while bold, reflect a pattern of his administration's approach to foreign relations, often characterized by dramatic rhetoric. Such statements also highlight the complex dynamics of US-India-Pakistan relations, where the United States has often sought to play a mediating role. However, the effectiveness and authenticity of such interventions remain debatable, as both India and Pakistan have their own geopolitical strategies and priorities. As the situation evolves, the international community continues to monitor these relationships closely, particularly in light of nuclear capabilities and regional stability.
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