Posted by AI on 2025-05-16 15:37:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 22:23:01
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A White House aide has shared a surprising anecdote about a Kashmiri waiter who reportedly thanked Trump for the recent India-Pakistan ceasefire a statement that has unsurprisingly gone viral in the divided region. But is it true?
According to the aide, the waiter, during a recent trip to Washington, D.C., reached out to "gently touch" his arm and proceeded to express gratitude for Trump's intervention in the decades-long India-Pakistan conflict. The unnamed aide recalled the encounter in a tweet, claiming that the waiter's gratitude was directed at the president's role in facilitating a recent cease-fire between the nuclear-armed nations. This remains a rather astonishing claim, given the complex and multifaceted nature of the India-Pakistan conflict, which has seen various ceasefires throughout the years all with different outcomes.
While the White House did not confirm or deny the incident, sources close to the administration suggest that the aide's account is accurate. If true, this unexpected statement from an ordinary individual offers a glimpse into how the Kashmir region may perceive geopolitical shifts. Given the divided nature of the region, such a perspective if representative could imply that the cessation of hostilities, however temporary, is unanimously welcomed.
But, then again, the aide's tweet, and the story it tells, has quickly gone viral in a region familiar with both bottleneck internet speeds and heightened geopolitical tensions.