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Trump Praises Pak Leadership For 2nd Time In Two Days, Again Claims To Stop India-Pak War

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  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Right

  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

70% : This was the second time in as many days that Trump highlighted his positive engagement with Pakistani officials, following high-level meetings in the Oval Office last week.
49% : Trump drew comparisons between the India-Pakistan episode and his ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.
46% : The narrative of Trump as a mediator was reinforced by Pakistan at the United Nations General Assembly.
42% : Trump explained that Israel and multiple Arab and Muslim nations had already agreed to the framework, though he cautioned that it would require Hamas's approval to succeed.
36% : Trump suggested that compared to the India-Pakistan and Gaza cases, Ukraine would have been "the easiest" conflict to resolve under his leadership.
35% : Positioning himself as a global peacemaker, Trump noted that if the Gaza plan succeeded, it would mark the resolution of "eight wars in eight months."
31% : During his remarks, Trump cited how Pakistani leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and General Munir, had credited him with saving millions of lives by stopping the conflict from worsening.
30% : Trump reiterated his earlier claim that he prevented a major conflict between India and Pakistan.
30% : Trump stated that he directly intervened by calling the leaders of both countries and warning them of economic repercussions if escalation continued.

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