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In his Union Address, Donald Trump made a striking claim that he prevented a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan that “could have killed 35 million people.” Trump highlighted his role in stopping eight major wars during his tenure, framing himself as a decisive leader in global diplomacy and conflict prevention. His comments sparked reactions worldwide, drawing attention to U.S. involvement in international peace efforts and the high stakes of nuclear tensions in South Asia.


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00:00In my first 10 months, I ended eight wars, including Cambodia. Isn't it funny?
00:07Sick people. Cambodia and Thailand, Pakistan and India. Would have been a nuclear war. 35 million
00:16people said the prime minister of Pakistan would have died if it were not for my involvement.
00:22Kosovo and Serbia, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. We're proudly
00:31restoring safety for Americans at home, and we are also restoring security for Americans
00:38abroad. Our country has never been stronger. My first 10 months, I ended eight wars, including
00:44Cambodia. Isn't it funny? Sick people. Cambodia and Thailand, Pakistan and India. Would have
00:55been a nuclear war. 35 million people said the prime minister of Pakistan would have died
01:01if it were not for my involvement. Kosovo and Serbia, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia,
01:09Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Congo and Rwanda, and of course, the war in Gaza, which proceeds
01:18at a very low level. It's just about there. And I want to thank Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
01:24for your help. Thank you, Steve. Thank you, Jared.
01:44And I also want to thank the mandate report, too, Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. Thank you,
01:51Marco.
01:52Thank you, Marco.
02:10People are like you. You know, Marco got 100 percent of the votes when he was in confirmation.
02:17I think our next one was about 54 percent. And some of the Democrats are now saying, I
02:24can't believe we approve that guy. And he said it's an honor that they feel that way. Right,
02:30Marco? You have done a great job. Great Secretary of State. I think he'll go down as the best ever.
02:47Under the ceasefire, I negotiated every single hostage, both living and dead, has been returned
02:53home. Can you believe that?
03:08Nobody thought it was possible. Nobody thought that was possible, both living and dead. And
03:15those parents who had a dead son, their boy, they'd always tell me their boy, they wanted
03:20him as much as though he were living. It was an amazing period of time. And they came back. And
03:27when we got all of the living hostages back, and many, many before them, but I always said,
03:32those last 20 are going to be very tough. But we got many, many more hundreds. But I said, those
03:37last
03:3820 are going to be tough. We got them back. But we only got back 14 or 15 of the
03:44dead, of the 28. And believe it or not,
03:47Hamas worked along with Israel. And they dug, and they dug, and they dug. It's a tough,
03:55it's a tough thing to do. Going through bodies all over, passing up 100 bodies sometimes for each one that
04:04they found. Tough job. And they finally got it back to 27. And then Steve and Jared, they got it
04:13back to 28.
04:14They found all 28. Nobody thought that was possible, but we did it. And I remember the family of the
04:2128th.
04:23They were so grieved, but they were so happy, as happy as it's possible to be. They had their boy
04:31back.
04:31The mother said, sir, we have our boy back. What a period of time that was. But we got them
04:37all back.
04:37So thank you both very much. Great job.
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