
In the wake of India’s decisive airstrikes on terror training camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), former U.S. President Donald Trump has weighed in, urging for a peaceful and swift end to the rising tensions.
Speaking to reporters, Trump expressed concern over the escalating situation between India and Pakistan, following New Delhi’s firm military response to a deadly terror attack in Kashmir. “I hope this wraps up quickly,” he said, highlighting the need for restraint and dialogue between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
India’s operation targeted key terror hubs in PoK, sending a clear message against cross-border terrorism. The action drew international attention, including from Trump, who during his presidency had offered to mediate peace talks between the two nations.
While not taking sides, Trump acknowledged the gravity of the situation and emphasized the importance of de-escalation to maintain regional stability. His remarks reflect the global community’s anxiety about the potential fallout if tensions continue to rise.
As the world watches closely, Trump’s call for calm adds to the chorus of voices hoping diplomacy can replace hostility. For now, India maintains that its actions were aimed purely at preventing further terror attacks, while Pakistan has issued strong reactions.
The situation remains tense, with hopes pinned on measured responses and open communication between both countries.




