Jake Sullivan Trump Allegations: Former American NSA Jake Sulivan alleges that Donald Trump ignored strong strategic relations with India and has given importance to its business benefits with Pakistan.
Donald Trump: Former US National Security Advisor Jake Sulivan has made a big charge on President Donald Trump. According to Sulivan, Trump weakened decades -old strong relations with India for his family’s business gains with Pakistan. Talking to YouTube channel Meidastouch said this. Sulivan also said that in recent times, many decisions related to India have increased criticism against him in America itself.
Jake Sulivan accused President Donald Trump
Sulivan said that the US has tried to maintain its strong relations with India, the world’s largest democracy for a long time. He said that cooperation with India in technology, talent, economy and many other fields is very important, especially to face challenges like China. But Sulivan says that Trump ignored relations with India due to his family’s business interests with Pakistan, which he described as a major strategic loss for the US.
Asim Munir and Donald Trump met in 2024
In June 2024, Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir and Donald Trump met at the White House. During this time both of them discussed many important issues. In July 2024, Trump also made a big trade deal with Pakistan and threatened to impose 25% tariffs on India’s goods. Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth social that America and Pakistan together will develop their big oil reserves.
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All this happened when tension between India and Pakistan was at its peak. India retaliated after the terrorist attack on 22 April 2025 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Sulivan says that the technology with India and partnership in the economy is very important for America, but Trump’s decisions damaged it. Sulivan said that by weakening relations with an important partner like India, the Trump administration may face new problems by giving importance to its business with Pakistan.