
Donald Trump says he knew India would retaliate, hopes it ends quickly
"It's a shame. We just heard about it They've been fighting for a long timeThey have been fighting for many many decades.. and centuries actually. I just hope it ends very quickly," Trump told reporters, commenting on what is being referred to as Operation Sindoor.
"Nobody wants to see two powerful nations going down that road,' Trump added. 'These are countries with long histories and deep tensions, but the world needs peace, not more conflict.'
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday afternoon that the recent Indian strikes against targets in Pakistan and Pakistani-occupied Kashmir were a "shame."

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- Hindustan Times
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Time of India
43 minutes ago
- Time of India
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Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Occupying PoK during Op Sindoor would have given birth to a ‘new monster' for India: Lt Gen Khandare (retd)
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