Vance’s terrible conspiracy to send Indians to war! ‘Modi will not agree…’, dismissed Trump
US Vice President JD Vance hatched a terrible conspiracy to endanger the Indian Army in the Ukraine war. If it was implemented, many Indian soldiers would have died in the Russo-Ukraine war. However, US President Donald Trump canceled that proposal at the last moment. He told Vance that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not agree to this proposal. This information comes from a recently published book on US diplomacy. Where it is claimed, JD Vance proposed sending Indian troops as peacekeepers in the Russo-Ukraine war.
On June 23, a book called ‘Regime Change’ was published in America. A secret meeting in the Oval Office has come to light. It has been claimed that this high-profile meeting was called in the Oval Office just 10 days after Trump was sworn in as president. In that meeting, Vice President J.D. Vance proposed sending troops from India and Saudi Arabia as peace envoys to monitor the ceasefire in the Ukraine war. However, Trump rejected that proposal. The book claims, ‘Trump said after hearing this proposal, India will not agree to this proposal. They will never accept such a big loss.’
In the meeting, US Vice President JD Vance proposed sending troops from India and Saudi Arabia as peace envoys to monitor the ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
According to the book, Modi admitted during the meeting that he has a very good relationship with Prime Minister Modi. According to Trump, ‘Prime Minister Modi likes me and wants to visit America. As a result, India will not agree to any such proposal. In the meeting, Trump also said that if Britain or France wants to send troops there, there is no problem. But the condition is, in this case they will not impose any financial or military burden on America.
It should be noted that this meeting was called by Trump’s special envoy, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, on January 30, 2025. A detailed draft of the Russia-Ukraine peace agreement was presented that day. As planned, the US would not recognize Russia’s occupation of Ukraine, nor would Ukraine attempt to retake it. The proposal called for the deployment of ground forces from European countries such as France, Britain and the Netherlands to avoid war. But Vance opposed it. He argued that the deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine would be a direct provocation of war against Russia. Which would later involve America in war. In this situation, Vance proposed to send troops from India. However, Trump rejected it.
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