Trump Tweets on India-Pakistan Ceasefire – Pakistan Ends It
On May 10, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines once again with a tweet addressing the sudden ceasefire between India and Pakistan. : “After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence..”
A Tweet That Shocked the World
As missiles flew across borders in early May, tensions escalated dramatically. The world watched with concern as two nuclear-armed neighbors exchanged fire. Then came Trump’s tweet, posted just hours after Pakistan launched what is believed to be the final missile in the conflict.
Pakistan's Final Strike
According to international sources, Pakistan’s last missile targeted a key Indian base, signaling the end of active hostility. Both countries suffered casualties, but global pressure mounted quickly to halt further escalation.
Ceasefire Confirmed on 10 May
Later that day, officials from both nations confirmed a ceasefire agreement. The date, May 10, 2025, is now etched in history as the day war was avoided—just barely. Leaders across the world, including the United Nations, welcomed the truce.
Trump’s Influence or Insight?
Many questioned Trump’s tweet—was it a signal of inside information, a provocation, or just typical Trump bravado? Regardless, the statement quickly went viral, sparking debates and reactions from politicians, journalists, and civilians worldwide.
India Starts It, Pakistan Ends It
This phrase has become symbolic of the short-lived but intense conflict. While tensions remain, May 10 stands as a reminder of how quickly things can spiral—and how critical diplomacy remains in the region.
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