Donald Trump is directly responsible for the Delhi blasts

Donald Trump is directly responsible for the Delhi blast

Donald Trump is directly responsible for the Delhi blasts. Image Courtesy – Aljazeera

According to the statements of many geopolitical analysts, one of the analysts, Sumit Jain, has claimed that Donald Trump is directly responsible for the Delhi blasts.

However, the connection between this incident and Trump is being questioned or even a conspiracy theory is being raised because:

1. Questioning the US’s biased statement

According to media reports, there was a discrepancy in the US’s response to the blast in Delhi and another blast that occurred at the same time in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Critics and experts have alleged that the Trump administration’s approach towards Pakistan was more prompt and tough, while the US response to the Delhi blasts came 24 hours later and was formal (cold).

Some experts have described this ‘double standard’ as evidence of the Trump administration’s pro-Pakistan bias, raising fears of increased tension in India-US relations.

2. India-US trade relations

Around the time of the blast, Donald Trump, while discussing a trade deal with India, had said that the US was close to a “fair deal” with India and had added that India would “love America again.”

Some believe that America’s negative attitude started since India refused to comply with America’s tariff orders.

In short, the ‘question on Trump’ is not about direct responsibility, but rather about America’s lax and biased approach to terrorism after the Delhi blasts, which some are seeing as a larger geopolitical conspiracy.

The investigation into the Delhi blasts is primarily focused on local and Pakistan-based terrorist organisations, as revealed by the NIA investigation.

Sumeet Jain, especially on his channel “Coffee With Sumeet Jain,” often discusses Donald Trump in geopolitical, economic, and diplomatic terms. Here are the key points of his analysis, as noted in the search results:

Tariffs and Economic Warfare: He points out that Trump has used tariffs as a tool of economic warfare, first with China and then with India. He believes that Trump imposes up to 50% tariff on India, but it did not affect India as much as China because India’s dependence on the American market was less than China.

‘Chucking out’: Sumeet Jain’s analysis is that Trump often ‘chucks out’ (backs down) on China’s retaliatory tariffs after imposing tariffs.

Read: India won’t tolerate any haughty step of the USA

2. India-US relations

Humiliating India: Sumeet Jain believes that Trump’s entire plan is to bring down both China and India and make them agree to his conditions.

Targeting Indians: According to one of his videos, after ‘losing’ to Modi, Trump started targeting Indian NRI’s (Non-Resident Indians) as a soft target. He also said that Trump is targeting Indians who came to America because of the American Dream to put pressure on them, so that they leave their homes and run away.

Countered by Modi: Sumeet Jain has analyzed that Modi has only driven Trump to leave, and India is countering Trump’s threats with its own strategies, such as buying oil from Russia or finding alternatives for low-cost fighter jets.

3. Middle East and Global Diplomacy

Destabilizing Iran and the Middle East: According to an earlier analysis, Trump’s strategy is to leave the Middle East wounded, so that they keep fighting among themselves, not to destroy them completely. Its objective was to boil up (destabilize) the Middle East.

Reducing China’s influence: One of Trump’s objectives is to eliminate China’s influence everywhere (e.g. Venezuela, North Korea, India), and for this he is using his diplomatic leverage.

All this analysis is based on Sumeet Jain’s personal views and political opinions on Trump’s policies and his geopolitical decisions.

Shalini Gupta

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