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The article reports on US President Donald Trump’s recent claims at a rally in Pennsylvania. Trump asserted that he ended a conflict between India and Pakistan in May 2025, a claim he has repeated nearly 70 times. The article acknowledges that India and Pakistan did reach an understanding to end a brief period of intense cross-border strikes following an attack in Indian Kashmir, but India has consistently denied any third-party intervention. Trump also boasted about his intention to prevent a conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. Furthermore, he announced a “permanent pause” on migration from “Third World” countries, expressing a preference for immigrants from European countries like Norway and Sweden over those from countries like Afghanistan, Haiti, and Somalia, which he disparaged. He also stated that his administration is intensifying its crackdown on immigration in the wake of a killing of a National Guard member by an Afghan national. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services is considering “negative, country-specific factors” when vetting aliens from 19 high-risk countries, including many of those Trump named.
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Trump Claims Credit for Ending India-Pakistan Conflict, Announces Further Immigration Restrictions
Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania – December 10, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking at an economic rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, repeated his claim that he intervened to stop a conflict between India and Pakistan in May 2025. This marks the 70th time the President has publicly made this assertion.
“Pakistan and India, they were going at it. I ended that,” Trump told supporters. The statement refers to a period of heightened tension in May when India launched Operation Sindoor in response to a terror attack in Pahalgam. India and Pakistan reached an understanding to end the conflict after four days of intense cross-border strikes.
However, Indian officials have consistently denied any third-party involvement in resolving the situation.
Beyond the India-Pakistan issue, Mr. Trump also alluded to halting a conflict between Thailand and Cambodia with just a phone call.
The President also announced a permanent pause on immigration from “Third World countries,” a move that intensifies the administration’s crackdown on immigration. He expressed a preference for immigrants from European countries like Norway and Sweden, while disparaging immigrants from countries like Afghanistan, Haiti, and Somalia.
“Why can’t we have some people from Norway, Sweden, just a few… But we always take people from Somalia, places that are a disaster, right?” Trump stated.
The announcement follows recent guidance from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that allows for the consideration of “negative, country-specific factors” when vetting individuals from 19 high-risk countries. The list largely mirrors countries already subject to a travel ban, including Afghanistan, Haiti, and Somalia.