Trump says seven ‘brand new, beautiful planes’ shot down during Pakistan-India war
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'Seven Brand-New, Beautiful Planes Were Shot Down': Trump Claims Credit For Ending India-Pakistan Conflict
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7 beautiful jets shot down: Trump repeats India-Pak ceasefire claim in Japan
US President Donald Trump said seven “brand-new, beautiful” aircrafts were shot down during the May 7–10 cross-border clashes between India and Pakistan, speaking in Tokyo as he repeated his claim of brokering the ceasefire between the two nations.
Trump says seven ‘brand new, beautiful planes’ shot down during Pakistan-India war
United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday again stated that seven aircraft were shot down during the brief military escalation between Pakistan and India in May. Addressing a dinner with business leaders during his trip to Japan, Trump claimed that a lot of the wars he stopped were because of his tariffs imposed on multiple countries, stating that he did “a great service to the world”. “If you look at India and Pakistan, they were going at…
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed that seven new and modern fighter jets were destroyed during the brief military clash between Pakistan and India in May this year. According to international media reports, while addressing business leaders at a dinner during his visit to Japan, Trump said that the tariffs imposed by his government on various countries played an important role in preventing several potential wars. He gave an examp…
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