Trump weighs in on India-Pakistan strikes: ‘I hope it ends very quickly’
- On May 7, 2025, President Trump addressed rising tensions after Indian forces struck sites in Pakistan-administered Kashmir following a deadly terror attack in Indian Kashmir.
- This escalation occurred after militants killed 26 civilians in Indian-controlled Kashmir, prompting India to target Lashkar-e-Taiba camps across the border, according to New Delhi.
- Pakistan reported three civilian deaths, including a child, in retaliatory strikes, while the US State Department urged both countries to seek a peaceful, sustainable resolution amid their disputed Kashmir claims.
- Speaking from the White House, Trump expressed his desire for the longstanding conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors to conclude swiftly and indicated his readiness to assist in easing the tensions.
- The situation underscores long-standing hostility between India and Pakistan, suggesting that without diplomatic efforts, the cycle of violence and retaliation may continue.
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Trump can help stop a Pakistan-India war
The outbreak of violent skirmishing between two nuclear powers in Asia should be of deep concern to all Americans. This week, India threatened “all out war” and launched a wave of missiles into neighboring Pakistan, killing scores of civilians. Pakistan has now retaliated, downing Indian drones and shelling villages along India’s border with the independently-administered region of Kashmir. That the spiraling conflict is predicated on a prematur…
Vance Is Right About the Indo-Pak Conflict
Foreign Affairs Vance Is Right About the Indo-Pak Conflict American national interest in the subcontinent is material, not moral, and there are no easy solutions to the war. Credit: Murtaza Ali/Shutterstock “What we can do is try to encourage these folks to de-escalate a little bit,” Vice President J.D. Vance said on Fox News, “but we’re not going to get involved in the middle of a war that’s fundamentally none of our business and has nothing …
Trump says he hopes India and Pakistan stop now after going 'tit-for-tat'
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday Washington's partner India and US ally Pakistan have “gone tit-for-tat,” and that he hoped the two nuclear-armed Asian neighbours could stop further escalations.
President Trump Offers To Be A Peacemaker In The India-Pakistan Conflict
As a potential war is brewing between India and Pakistan, President Trump has offered to broker a peace deal between the two nations. The tension between India and Pakistan was ignited after a group of Pakistani militants killed dozens of Indian nationals in the region of Kashmir. In retaliation, India launched several missiles into Pakistan in what the Indian Defense Force stated were precision attacks against terrorist infrastructure. Presiden…
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