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    Trump's Major Diplomatic Blunder: Confuses India with Iran While Boasting About Tariff Policy

    Oct 16, 2025 12:23 pm CST

    US President Donald Trump made a significant diplomatic error by confusing India with Iran while discussing international relations. During his speech about tariff policies, Trump claimed he prevented war between "Pakistan and Iran," continuing to refer to Iran as a "nuclear-powered nation." This gaffe occurred while he was praising his own tariff strategy, which he insists has helped prevent multiple wars during his second term. India has consistently rejected Trump's repeated claims of mediating any ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

  • Nobel Committee Explains Why Trump Was Overlooked for Peace Prize as Venezuelan Activist Maria Corina Machado Receives Honor

    Nobel Committee Explains Why Trump Was Overlooked for Peace Prize as Venezuelan Activist Maria Corina Machado Receives Honor

    Oct 10, 2025 07:42 pm CST

    The Nobel Committee awarded the 2025 Peace Prize to Venezuelan pro-democracy activist Maria Corina Machado instead of US President Donald Trump, whose campaign had actively sought the honor. Committee Chair Jorgen Watne Frydnes explained that decisions are based solely on Alfred Nobel's intentions, emphasizing that the committee operates with "both courage and integrity" when selecting laureates, effectively dismissing Trump's unsubstantiated peace achievement claims.

  • Trump Claims He Settled India-Pakistan Conflict Despite India

    Trump Claims He Settled India-Pakistan Conflict Despite India's Consistent Denial

    Oct 01, 2025 02:44 am CST

    Former US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed he intervened to end a brewing conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, asserting he used trade leverage to prevent war. Despite Trump's insistence that he "saved millions of lives," India has consistently denied these claims, maintaining that any ceasefire arrangements were reached through direct military channels between the two nations' armed forces, without foreign intervention.