Trump now claims 11 ‘expensive’ jets shot down during India-Pakistan conflict, says: ‘Was going to put 200% tariffs’

In a recent statement, former US President Donald Trump claimed that during the India-Pakistan conflict, he had threatened to impose a staggering '200 percent tariff' on both nations. Trump asserted that his intervention played a crucial role in de-escalating tensions between the two countries, which reportedly halted their military actions. He emphasized the influence of economic pressure, suggesting that 'there's nothing like money' to motivate nations to seek peace. This declaration comes as part of Trump's broader narrative regarding his administration's foreign policy strategies. The remarks have sparked discussions about the role of economic sanctions and tariffs in international relations, particularly in South Asia, where longstanding conflicts have persisted. The India-Pakistan relationship remains complex, influenced by historical grievances and territorial disputes. Trump's comments, while controversial, highlight the intersection of economics and diplomacy in conflict resolution, raising questions about the effectiveness of such measures in maintaining peace in the region.
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