Ex-Diplomat Urges Prayers for Trump's "Good Sense" Amid Iran Tensions

Former diplomat KP Fabian welcomed the US decision to cease hostilities with Iran, warning that military action to capture the Strait of Hormuz would have created a global crisis, including for India. He urged prayers so that "the Almighty gives [President Trump] good sense," stating Trump was going in the wrong direction. President Trump announced the suspension of strikes for five days, citing good discussions and Iran's agreement not to pursue nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, reports emerged of an impact in northern Israel following an Iranian missile launch, with emergency services responding to the scene.

Key Points: Ex-Diplomat Prays for Trump's Good Sense on Iran Deal

  • US-Iran hostilities temporarily halted
  • Fabian warns of global crisis if Strait of Hormuz was captured
  • Trump cites "good discussions" for a potential deal
  • Israeli site reports impact after Iranian missile launch
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"Pray for Trump so that Almighty gives him good sense": Ex diplomat Fabian

Former diplomat KP Fabian welcomes US-Iran ceasefire, prays for President Trump to have "good sense" and avoid conflict with global repercussions.

"Let us pray for President Trump so that the Almighty gives him good sense. - KP Fabian"

New Delhi, March 24

Former Diplomat, KP Fabian prayed that may good sense prevail for US President Donald Trump.

Fabian, while talking to ANI, welcomed the decision by the US on cessation of hostilities, saying that the war would have had ill effects on India.

He said, "Let us welcome this development because otherwise, if Trump had insisted on the deadline and if he had sent his military to capture the Strait of Hormuz, the world would have been in a very bad situation, including India...Let us pray for President Trump so that the Almighty gives him good sense. He was going in the wrong direction."

US President Donald Trump claimed the US and Iran want to make a deal and have "major points of agreement" as he ordered the military to suspend strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days.

Speaking at the Memphis Safe Task Force Roundtable, Trump said, "We are now having really good discussions. They started last night, a little bit the night before that. I think they're very good. They want peace. They've agreed they will not have a nuclear weapon. But we'll see. Hopefully, we can make a deal that's good for all of us, including the Middle Eastern allies that have been very good to us, including Israel, which has been a great partner in this fight. But we'll see what happens. I think there's a very good chance we're going to end up in a deal."

"As I announced earlier, based on preliminary conversations between the United States and Iran over the past two days, I've directed the Department of War to temporarily postpone planned strikes against major energy and electricity targets in Iran...to determine whether a broader agreement can be reached," Trump said on Operation Epic Fury.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military said it has sent "search and rescue forces to operate at a scene in northern Israel where reports of an impact have been received" after an Iranian missile launch, as per a report by Al Jazeera.

Footage released by the Magen David Adom emergency service showed a damaged building with a smashed area on an upper floor and rubble spread across the ground. The medics said a man in his 30s was in mild condition after suffering a shrapnel injury, but there were no other immediate reports of casualties.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment for peace, I wish our former diplomats would be more direct in their criticism. Calling for prayers for Trump's "good sense" is a very diplomatic way of saying his actions are reckless. The world needs stable leadership, not unpredictability.
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Rohit P
This is a huge relief! The last thing we need is another war that spikes global oil prices. Our petrol prices are high enough as it is. Good that cooler heads seem to be prevailing, for now. Hope the talks succeed.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the Indian perspective on this. Stability in the Middle East is crucial for global trade routes. India has a lot at stake here, both economically and with its diaspora in the Gulf. A sensible approach is needed from all sides.
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Vikram M
"Let us pray for President Trump..." - Fabian sir's words sum up the feeling of many Indians. We are not directly involved, but we are always affected by global tensions. Our foreign policy has to walk a tightrope between the US and the Middle East. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
The mention of Israel is key. India has strong ties with both Israel and Iran. A full-blown conflict would put us in a very difficult position. Dialogue is the only way forward. Hope the 5-day pause leads to something permanent.

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