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[🇮🇳] '25 yrs of progress undone': Analysts say today was the worst day in India-US relations in decades

[🇮🇳] '25 yrs of progress undone': Analysts say today was the worst day in India-US relations in decades
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Every empire is eventually defeated.

And has to be killed.

It does not die off naturally.
 
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They have ruled the world for 500 years (crusades through to Renaissance and industrial revolution and colonial rule).

Half a millennium.

This hold they will not cede easily.

Without a huge bloodletting.

Take it in writing.

And 500 years of bloodletting over Europe before that.
 
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Let me state you India's position and my Position.

Position of India: India kept buying oil from Iran so far it was possible. India kept sending medicine and other consumable to Iran in Bad time and helped Iran to survive worst sanction.

My position: As I have said this repeatedly, I love Irani people. They are amongst finest of people. As they are ruled by a Jihadi Ayatollah who has his personal likes and dislikes which prevails the Iran's national interest, Iran as a nation pays for his dislike. I do not see any reason why a Shia Iran should be enemy of Israel thousands K.M. away from Iran when Saudi and other Sunni Gulf nations are in the process of maintaining good relations with Israel. It is Iran's government which should be blamed for conflict and all the hardship of the people of Iran.
Have you ever met an Iranian who is muzlim?

Then Iran must also play the game, where you are made to believe the Ayatollah is 'Jihadi' no? If the west can go full hog jihadi with AL-Qaeda, Talibunny, AL-Nusra/ HTS/ LET/ Jaish Mohammad and ISIS franchises.
 
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Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India


'Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India

'Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India
Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says Donald Trump’s once-warm ties with Prime Minister Narendra Modi have “gone now,” warning that personal rapport with the former president “won’t protect” world leaders from damaging fallout.

In a sharp critique of Trump’s foreign policy legacy, Bolton said the former president’s actions have “set back decades” of U.S.-India relations, reversing years of strategic effort to pivot New Delhi away from Moscow.


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“Trump had a very good relationship personally with Modi. I think that's gone now, and it's a lesson to everybody,” Bolton told British outlet LBC in a recent interview. He added that Trump’s erratic approach to diplomacy—relying heavily on personal chemistry—has undermined broader U.S. interests.

The comments come amid deepening trade friction between the two countries. India now faces a 25% U.S. tariff on its goods and an additional 25% duty on Russian oil imports, effectively doubling the burden on Indian exports.

Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser from 2018 to 2019, has frequently criticized the former president. He argued that Trump’s fixation on personal ties—such as with Vladimir Putin—blurs strategic priorities.

Responding to questions about India’s presence alongside China and Russia at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, Bolton said: “About 100 percent of this goes to Donald Trump and the way he’s treated India... That progress has been reversed.”

The remarks underline growing concern in Washington and New Delhi about the long-term damage to bilateral ties, once considered a cornerstone of the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy.

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Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India


'Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India'Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India

'Trump-Modi bond is gone now': Ex-US NSA says Trump's chaos reversed decades with India
Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says Donald Trump’s once-warm ties with Prime Minister Narendra Modi have “gone now,” warning that personal rapport with the former president “won’t protect” world leaders from damaging fallout.

In a sharp critique of Trump’s foreign policy legacy, Bolton said the former president’s actions have “set back decades” of U.S.-India relations, reversing years of strategic effort to pivot New Delhi away from Moscow.


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“Trump had a very good relationship personally with Modi. I think that's gone now, and it's a lesson to everybody,” Bolton told British outlet LBC in a recent interview. He added that Trump’s erratic approach to diplomacy—relying heavily on personal chemistry—has undermined broader U.S. interests.

The comments come amid deepening trade friction between the two countries. India now faces a 25% U.S. tariff on its goods and an additional 25% duty on Russian oil imports, effectively doubling the burden on Indian exports.

Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser from 2018 to 2019, has frequently criticized the former president. He argued that Trump’s fixation on personal ties—such as with Vladimir Putin—blurs strategic priorities.

Responding to questions about India’s presence alongside China and Russia at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, Bolton said: “About 100 percent of this goes to Donald Trump and the way he’s treated India... That progress has been reversed.”

The remarks underline growing concern in Washington and New Delhi about the long-term damage to bilateral ties, once considered a cornerstone of the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy.

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Why does the article keep saying "former" President.
 
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