On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, former US President Donald Trump reiterated his assertion that he put an end to a “recent war” between India and Pakistan, in which five planes were allegedly shot down. He added that the battle was in danger of becoming a nuclear conflict.
Since both of them are strong nuclear-armed states, this kind of incident was inevitable. What might have happened next? “I was the one who stepped in and put an end to it,” Trump asserted.
“No more business if you continue,” I told them.
While addressing lawmakers at a White House reception, Trump claimed, “We stepped in and prevented full-blown conflicts between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as between India and Pakistan.” Donald Trump
Even after five jets were brought down, the tensions kept escalating as aircraft kept moving back and forth. “Listen,” I stated over the phone, “no more business.” You will not succeed if you continue in this manner. Both countries are powerful and armed with nuclear capabilities. Who knows what might have happened, but this was inevitable. “But I was the one who brought it to a halt,” he stated.
Disagreements “Prevented”
Trump further asserted that the United States halted the war between Kosovo and Serbia and eliminated Iran’s nuclear arsenal.
“While some claim that we did not prevent a war, we did prevent an event that undoubtedly had the potential to become one. We took this action to protect America’s standing abroad,” Trump continued. “Do you genuinely believe Joe Biden would have taken that action? Not in my opinion. Is it possible that he has heard of any of these nations? “I doubt it,” he remarked, making fun of the president of the United States at the time.

Donald Trump shared that during the intense skirmish, “up to five jets were reportedly brought down.” Trump has frequently asserted that he used trade talks to defuse tensions between India and Pakistan.
India and Pakistan were engaged in a fierce battle. Five, maybe four, but I believe five aircraft were being shot down. You know, things were getting worse. At a White House dinner with Republican senators, Trump declared, “These are two serious, nuclear-armed countries, and they were attacking each other.” Donald Trump