India, Trump and Pakistan
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Amazon S3 on MSN“Put the Missiles Down and Grab Dinner”—Trump’s Jibe on India-Pakistan Ceasefire Stuns Saudi PrinceU.S President Trump takes the stage at the Saudi-US Investment Forum and reveals how he successfully brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He explains his no-nonsense approach, demanding "no trade if missiles fly" and highlights how this bold strategy prevented conflict between two nuclear powers.
As the dust settles after a series of Pakistani escalations and Indian military responses during Operation Sindoor, the focus now shifts to what really went down on the day the dramatic ceasefire was announced.
With last-minute U.S. mediation, cooler heads prevailed between India and Pakistan. But a flare-up is inevitable.
Pakistan's government press office told NBC News that it had targeted and destroyed a missile storage site, an air base, and an airfield inside India near the border. It also said it had launched a cyber operation, claiming to have hacked several Indian government websites.