Trump Downplays Iran Conflict, Claims Tariffs Ended India-Pak War

Trump said that in case of India Pakistan war he “got it solved” through tariffs. | World News

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US President Donald Trump said he won't call the military operation in Iran a war, despite the US destroying the country's navy and air force.

Trump claimed Iran is 'dying to make a deal' and that the US has 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear capacity.

He also repeated his claims of settling eight wars, including the India-Pakistan conflict, which he said he resolved using tariffs.

Trump said he threatened to impose tariffs on Pakistan if they continued fighting, and that the country's minister thanked him for saving '30 to 50 million lives'.

The President also announced that the US will continue to blockade Iranian ports, despite oil prices hitting a wartime high.