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PM Modi boldly rejects Trump's invite; Pakistan nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize; Trump clashes with US intel over Iran nukes. |
In a surprising public statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi rejected an invitation from Donald Trump to visit the United States.
Speaking at the reopening of the sacred Jagannath Temple, Modi emphasized that spiritual and national duties come first. This marks a rare moment where the Indian Prime Minister commented so openly on international diplomacy.
The speech also touched on rising U.S.-Pakistan engagement and how Trump's calls for peace indirectly influenced Modi's decision to speak up.
Pakistan Nominates Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
Pakistan’s government under General Asim Munir has started publicly supporting Donald Trump’s candidacy for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
This move is seen as a diplomatic game plan, where Pakistan aims to win favor by showering Trump with praise especially for his past efforts to reduce India-Pakistan tensions.
PM Modi Politely Declines Trump’s G7 Phone Call
Donald Trump reportedly called PM Modi during the G7 Summit in Canada, inviting him to Washington. Modi declined the invite, saying he had already committed to visiting the holy land of Lord Jagannath.
India’s Foreign Secretary also refuted Trump’s past claims of mediating between India and Pakistan. India has never accepted third-party mediation, Modi reiterated firmly.
Trump Claims He Prevented Wars – But Did He?
Trump often claims that he prevented wars, citing the Abraham Accords and nuclear tensions between India and Pakistan. But ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Russia, Israel, and Iran tell a different story.
Analysts worry that Trump might use his "peacekeeper" image to justify potential future military actions, possibly even in Iran.
Trump’s Strange Tweets About the Nobel Prize
Trump continues to mention how he "should’ve gotten the Nobel" for various diplomatic moves. Interestingly, despite his past harsh words against Pakistan, he now accepts their praise and even a Nobel nomination.
This unexpected turn has sparked debate: Can a country like Pakistan really influence U.S. politics and Trump’s image?
Trump vs. U.S. Intelligence: Iran Nuclear Dispute
Trump publicly contradicted U.S. intelligence reports that Iran is not building nuclear weapons. He claimed, "They are wrong, I have different sources."
This created confusion. The U.S. intelligence head Tulsi Gabbard has insisted Iran isn't developing nukes, but Trump dismissed her statements as uninformed.
Will Trump Lose the Midterms?
Many believe Trump will face defeat in the coming midterms. Reasons include:
Issue | Public Reaction |
---|---|
Unkept promises | Loss of trust |
Failed China trade deals | Economic instability |
Soft stance on Pakistan | Criticism from Indian-American voters |
While India-U.S. ties may survive, analysts warn that Trump’s inconsistent foreign policies could damage global trust.
Pakistan's Strategy: Flatter Trump, Influence Policy
Pakistan is using Trump’s ego-driven personality to their advantage. By offering compliments and political support, they aim to gain benefits from his possible return to power.
Meanwhile, the U.S. remains silent on key issues in Pakistan—like the jailing of Imran Khan raising further questions about Trump’s changing values.
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