When and where did President Trump mention Pakistan?
US President Donald Trump has posted nine tweets during his presidency mentioning Pakistan, and one of them was deleted after posting. Besides, he has mentioned Pakistan fifty times on different occasions.
According to the Fact Base website, President Trump's first statement about Pakistan was issued in October 1999, in which he named Pakistan in reference to the threat of nuclear weapons. Then in November of the same year, he mentioned Pakistan's nuclear weapons with North Korea, China and India.
'Straighten up: Pakistan is not our friend'
However, even before his presidency, he posted several tweets about Pakistan, the first of which he posted in 2011 in which he said, "Go straight: Pakistan is our friend." do not have.'
His last tweet, which mentioned Pakistan, was posted on January 22 this year, in which he accused the Democratic Party of withholding US aid to several countries besides Ukraine and Pakistan with the intention of corruption.
US President Donald Trump made his last statement on Pakistan, assuring Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan of US support for the corona virus. President Trump spoke to Prime Minister Imran Khan on the telephone and he promised to provide ventilators. Since then, there has been no occasion for him to mention Pakistan.
Before running for the Republican Party, he had said both in 2011 and 2012 that Pakistan was not a friend of the United States. He once said, "We sent cells to find Osama bin Laden," and in another tweet, he said, "The United States gave billions of dollars to Pakistan, but they did nothing."
Terrorist attack in Pakistan and St. Bernardino
Earlier, Mr Trump posted another tweet in July 2012, asking "when will Pakistan apologize to us for giving Osama bin Laden safe haven for six years." Then in June 2014, he raised questions about US foreign policy in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Then in July 2014, Mr. Trump asked then-US Secretary of State John Kerry about the nuclear capabilities of Iran, North Korea and Pakistan: "Did you know that North Korea, Iran and Pakistan have nuclear weapons?" Are there weapons? '
As the Republican Party's presidential candidate in 2016, he mentioned Pakistan after a terrorist attack on locals of a Pakistani-born couple in St. Bernardino, California. The attack took place in December 2015, killing 14 people and injuring 22.
March 2016 mentioned a terrorist attack on Christian women and children in Pakistan that killed 67 people and injured 400 others. He also claimed in the same tweet that "only I can solve (the problem)."
Pakistan in the election campaign
The mention of Pakistan in President Trump's speeches resurfaced in June 2016, when he began to see the terrorist attack on St. Bernardino as an advantage in his election campaign. A Pakistani-born couple was responsible for killing ordinary Americans in the attack. "Among them was the son of an immigrant who also brought his wife." It also mentioned Pakistan.
Later, during his election campaign, Donald Trump mentioned Pakistan in reference to the killing of women in the name of honor. Regarding the killing of women in the name of honor, Trump mentioned the murder of Qandil Baloch without naming him: "Recently, a social media star was strangled to death by his brother."
In several statements of August 2016, he mentioned Pakistan. This trend continued in September. Referring to a research report by Pew International, she said, "In Afghanistan and Pakistan, killing women in the name of honor is considered right. In the same way, those who leave their religion are sentenced to death.
After being elected president
Even after winning the elections, Pakistan is not mentioned in his speeches or tweets.
Then, in May 2017, he mentions Pakistan by attending a memorial service for a US soldier killed in Afghanistan. "Just three months after his deployment, Chris was near the Pakistani border where he was killed by a landmine."
At a press conference on August 10, 2017, President Trump vowed to rid the world of nuclear weapons, saying that nuclear weapons are a greater threat than climate change. "I urge Russia, China, Pakistan and all countries that have nuclear weapons to get rid of them."
On August 21 of the same year, he said in a statement that the security threats in Afghanistan and its border areas are very high. "Currently, there are 20 terrorist organizations operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan, which is the highest number in any region of the world in one place. ‘
On October 13, 2017, President Trump said, "Pakistan has taken undue advantage of the United States over the years, but now we are beginning to build real relations with Pakistan." On the same day, he tweeted, "We are starting a new relationship, for which I would like to thank their leaders."
Speaking on National Security Policy on December 17 of the same year, President Trump said that we no longer communicate our actions to others, so we are beginning to see better results. "And we have to continue cooperating with Pakistan but we have told them that we want results, we pay a lot of money."
On December 28, he mentioned an unknown person in Pakistan who, according to him, was mentioned in the computer of Hillary Clinton who was working for the Democratic National Convention. Mr Trump has demanded that the FBI investigate the alleged Pakistani man for allegedly rigging the election.
US 33 billion in aid
Three days later, his well-known tweet was released which shook Pakistan and the region:
"The United States has foolishly given '33 billion in aid to Pakistan in 15 years, and fooling our leaders, they have given us nothing but concessions and deception," he tweeted on the night of December 31. ۔ They sheltered the terrorists we wanted to capture in Afghanistan.
On January 2, 2018, he posted another tweet saying, "This is not the only Pakistan to which we give billions of dollars without profit." He also complained about the aid given to the Palestinians that the United States gives them millions of dollars but does not value it.
Hillary Clinton and 'Pakistani Fraudster'
In a tweet on April 20, 2018, President Trump reiterates the mysterious Pakistani who he said was mentioned on Hillary Clinton's missing computer. He was urging the FBI to take action. However, he later deleted the tweet.
Then, on July 7, he again accused Hillary Clinton and the Democrats of rigging the election. He also mentioned this Pakistani in this tweet. This time, he called her a "Pakistani fraudster" and demanded an inquiry against all of them.
Addressing a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the same issue on July 16, 2108, he said in response to a question, "Nothing can be done without finding that server." Where did the server of the Pakistani who worked for DNC go? Where are those servers (computers)?
Then the next day, in an interview on the same subject in Helsinki, he mentioned an unknown person with a Pakistani computer. Speaking to Bloomberg on August 30, President Trump vaguely called the Pakistani "Awan from Pakistan."
"Osama bin Laden was living in a mansion in Pakistan," President Trump said in an interview with leading American journalist Chris Wallace on November 18. He was living near the military academy and we were paying him one and a half billion dollars a year. I stopped this money because they were not doing anything for us.
On November 19, President Trump tweeted, "We should have caught Osama bin Laden much earlier. I mentioned this in my book before the attack on the World Trade Center. President Clinton missed the opportunity. We gave billions of dollars to Pakistan and they did not tell us anything about it. Stupid! '
The next day, November 20, 2018, he told American journalists, "I want Pakistan to help us. We are no longer giving ارب 1.3 billion to Pakistan. We are not giving them anything because they did nothing to help us.
"We want to have good relations with Pakistan, but they make our enemies," President Trump told his cabinet meeting on January 2, 2019. So I look forward to meeting Pakistan's new leaders and their new people. It will not be too late. Pakistan was repeatedly mentioned in this meeting.
Similarly, in an interview with Shane Hannity on January 10, President Trump mentioned various statements from Pakistan. And then a silence. About 150 illegal immigrants from Mexico were caught crossing the border. President Trump announced in a January 14 speech that three of them were Pakistanis.
Pluma attack and air combat
When relations between Pakistan and India soured after the suicide bombing in Plowama, President Trump, along with Chinese leader Liu Hee, responded to a journalist's question on February 22 by saying, It would be very dangerous to interfere.
Then on February 28 he said that good news was coming from Pakistan and India. This is the time when the air forces of India and Pakistan had completed their operations. "They are obeying us and we are trying to stop them from clashing."
He expressed hope that tensions between the two would ease. He mentioned Pakistan a dozen times during that time. Addressing the press after the US Marine meeting on March 20, he said that relations with Pakistan were improving and they should meet.
"I think we have very good relations with Pakistan now." On the July 17 arrest of the alleged mastermind of the Mumbai attacks in Pakistan, he said that the success was possible due to US pressure: "We have been under pressure for two years."
The Kashmir issue and the role of reconciliation
When Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan paid an official visit to the United States, President Trump not only gave him a warm welcome but also offered to play a conciliatory role in the Kashmir issue between Pakistan and India during a press briefing.
President Trump said that "issues of terrorism, military cooperation and facilitation of bilateral trade were also discussed" and once again the ice between the two countries began to melt.
When India got a glimpse of his offer of reconciliation, President Trump, after Imran Khan's return to Pakistan on August 1, 2019, explained that the US role would be with the consent of Indian Prime Minister Modi. At the same time, he praised Imran Khan.
Speaking to reporters before departing on his presidential helicopter on August 2, he said, "I met a decent man from Pakistan last week who I like. It was a pleasant meeting and we got the chemistry.
On August 19, President Trump tweeted that he had discussed trade and strategic partnerships with the prime ministers of India and Pakistan, and in particular called on both India and Pakistan to reduce tensions in Kashmir. The situation is serious but the conversation was good.
Speaking to reporters on August 21, President Trump said that everyone must fight terrorism. And in the same conversation, he said that Russia, Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India were also mentioned in it.
The war on terror and Pakistan
President Donald Trump paid an official visit to India in the last week of August. After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi there on August 26, he spoke to reporters and said that among other issues, he also discussed the Kashmir issue.
"We also talked about Kashmir last night. And the Prime Minister feels that the situation is under his control. I know they are in talks with Pakistan and I am sure they will do something for their own good. I talked about this in detail last night.
Next month, on September 9, US President Donald Trump once again offered to mediate between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue, saying, "If both countries want, they are ready to help." I am ready to help them both. They know we are ready. "
That same month, as the presidents and prime ministers of various countries were coming to the United States to address the annual meeting of the United Nations, on September 16, President Trump said that he would meet with Prime Minister Modi. Will meet And I think there's been a lot of progress. "
Two days later, he reiterated that he had very good relations with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as well as strong ties with both Pakistan and India. On September 23, President Trump met with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the United Nations to reaffirm good relations with Pakistan.
The next day, President Trump met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. When Modi mentioned Pakistan's 'terrorism' to President Trump, he also mentioned Iran's terrorism.
However, President Trump also expressed the belief that "Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Imran Khan will get to know each other when they work together."
Speaking to the staff of the US Mission to the United Nations in New York, President Trump proudly recalled his meetings with various world leaders, saying, "There are a lot of good things happening, including between Pakistan and India. Issues are being discussed, North Korea is being discussed.
President Trump then mentions Pakistan on January 21, 2020, when he meets with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
"We have a very good relationship. We are closer to Pakistan now than ever before.
The next day, when President Trump gives an interview to the American channel CNBC, he describes his performance and mentions good relations with Pakistan, among other countries. But on the same day, he retweeted criticism of Democrats.
Democrats and chef chefs whose reports before the Senate were full of lies and misrepresentations are now refraining from stating that the countries whose aid the administration has withheld include Egypt, Honduras, Mexico and Pakistan was also included, including Ukraine.
Hello Trump and Pakistan
When US President Donald Trump attended the 'Namaste Trump' event in Ahmedabad, India on February 24, 2020, he mentioned good relations with India and also said about Pakistan that 'our Pakistan Have a good relationship with
Talking to reporters the next day along with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Trump said, "During our talks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and I pledged to protect our citizens from Islamic terrorism." And that is why the United States is working purposefully with Pakistan to fight such terrorists.
On February 29 of the same year, when the corona virus outbreak, President Trump once again mentioned Pakistan's cooperation. On April 22, 2020, President Trump spoke by telephone with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan and pledged full cooperation in Pakistan's efforts against the corona virus.
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