Trump repeats claim of stopping India-Pak conflict, says Obama ‘didn't do anything’ to win Nobel
Trump said Pak PM Sharif credited him with saving millions of lives by stopping the conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
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Donald Trump criticised former President Barack Obama for getting the honour even though he didn’t do anything (PTI)
Washington, 10 Jan
Claiming yet again that he solved the conflict between India and Pakistan, US President Donald Trump has said that "no one in history is more deserving than him" of the Nobel Peace Prize, as he criticised former President Barack Obama for getting the honour even though he “didn’t do anything”.
Trump,
during a meeting in the White House on Friday with oil and gas executives to
discuss plans for the Venezuelan oil reserves, also reiterated his claim that
eight jets were shot down in the conflict in May last year without clarifying
to which country they belonged.
“Look, whether people like Trump or don't like Trump, I settled eight wars, big ones.
Some going on for 36 years, 32 years, 31 years, 28 years, 25 years, some just
getting ready to start like India and Pakistan, where already eight jets were
shot out of the air,” Trump said.
The US
president also said that Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who had
visited the White House last year, credited him for saving millions of lives by
stopping the conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
This is
the second time in as many days that Trump has claimed credit for stopping the
conflict between India and Pakistan, an assertion he has now made innumerable
times since May 10 last year, when he announced on social media that the two
countries agreed to a “full and immediate” ceasefire after a “long night” of
talks mediated by Washington.
India
launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May last year, targeting terror infrastructure
in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the 22 April Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians.
India
and Pakistan reached an understanding on 10 May to end the conflict after four
days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes. India has consistently
denied any third-party intervention.
Trump
further said that no one in history is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize
than him since he has stopped eight wars within eight months of his second term
in the White House.
He rebuked
Obama for getting the Nobel Peace Prize shortly after assuming office in 2009, even though he “didn’t do anything”.
“I can't
think of anybody in history who should get the Nobel Prize more than me and I
don't want to be bragging, but nobody else has settled wars. Obama got the Nobel
Prize. He had no idea why. He still has no idea. He walks around, he says, ‘I
got the Nobel Prize. ’ Why did he get a Nobel Prize? He got it almost
immediately upon attaining office, and he didn't do anything, and he was a bad
president,” Trump said.
Trump
asserted that one should get a Nobel Prize for "every war you stopped.
These were major wars. These were wars that nobody thought could be stopped”.
Trump
claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin told him he had been trying to
stop two of the wars for ten years and wasn't able to do it.
"He
couldn't believe it. So in theory, you should get the Nobel Prize for every war
you stopped. Every one of them was major. But I don't care about that. What I
care about is saving lives. I've saved tens of millions of lives,” he said.
Trump
was asked about Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, who
dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize last year to him, and has said she wants to
give the honour to him.
Trump
said Machado will be coming to Washington next week and "pay her regards
to our country, really to me, but you know I'm a representative of the country,
nothing else, and she's coming in sometime next week”.
He said
“it's very nice” that Machado wants to come in, “and that's what I understand
the reason is because Norway is very embarrassed by what took place. I mean,
they're getting decimated”, referring to Machado’s offer to give her Nobel
Prize to him when the Oslo-based Nobel committee did not honour him last year.
“But I'm
honoured that she's coming here. I look forward to meeting her,” he said.
A day
earlier, in an interview to Fox News, Trump said again that he stopped the war
between India and Pakistan, the two nuclear powers "ready to go at it
big”.
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