US President Donald Trump has once again spoken about the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, repeating his earlier mediation claims during Operation Sindoor. His remarks quickly went viral, with many internet users reacting on social media.
Trump’s mention of India and Pakistan sparked a storm on social media. Many initially felt he was claiming to have saved Pakistan’s Prime Minister from Indian strikes during the May 2025 Operation Sindoor, triggering a torrent of reactions online. However, others interpreted his remarks differently. They thought Trump was saying that Pakistan’s Prime MinisterShehbaz Sharifhad told him that 35 million people would have died without US involvement. What Trump actually said was that 35 million people have told him that Pakistan PM would have died in Indian strikes if America had not mediated the ceasefire.
During his State of the Union address, Trump said he had ended eight wars in his first 10 months of his second term. He claimed that India and Pakistan would have had a nuclear war if he had not intervened.
Trump said he had saved Pakistan by stopping India’s Operation Sindoor.
“Pakistan and India would have had a nuclear war. 35 million people said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan would have died if it were not for my involvement," Trump said.
He also said the United States was working hard to end what he called the ninth war which is between Russia and Ukraine, adding that the conflict would not have happened if he had been in power in place of Joe Biden.
Trump further said that under a ceasefire he ensured that every single hostage, living or dead, was returned home.
Trump: ‘I stopped a nuclear war with 200% tariffs’India: ‘We talked directly, no US middleman’Pakistan: quietly nods for Nobel pointsDiplomats who actually worked: 🗿This man has told this story 80+ times like it’s a new episode of The Apprentice. 💀#TariffPeace— VasTech (@Vastechat)February 25, 2026
His comments triggered strong reactions online.
One user wrote that the Pakistan Prime Minister would have died and mocked the claim.
Source: World News in news18.com, World Latest News, World News