Trump Skips G7 Early for Pakistan Marshal Lunch: Why Humiliate Modi? Tears of a Watchdog!

Here is a summary of the key points:

The video claims that Donald Trump left the G7 summit early to have lunch with Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir. This action is interpreted as a deliberate slight to India and Prime Minister Modi, who had prepared for a bilateral meeting with Trump.

The video portrays India as having low international prestige, stating that Modi’s attendance at the G7 summit was for personal “vanity” and that the country is seen as a “watchdog” with no real influence. In contrast, Pakistan’s international standing is presented as having greatly improved due to its performance in the air conflict with India and its willingness to offer nuclear protection to Iran.

The video suggests that Trump, as a businessman, prioritizes tangible benefits over procedural meetings. It states he admires strength and believes India has nothing of value to offer the U.S.

The video also mentions that Trump expressed hope for Russia to rejoin the G7 and for China to be included, but notes that neither country has an interest in joining. China, it explains, has a manufacturing output that surpasses the combined output of the G7 and sees no value in joining.