India, Sept. 3 -- Almost nothing that Donald Trump does or says as a president is bereft of the charges that he, or his family, personally benefits from it. Even in the case of diplomatic rifts and ego clashes between him and the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, the personal wealth has crept in. Among the growing number of theories to explain the tensions, Jake Sullivan, the former National Security Advisor of the US, has added personal wealth, war and border twists. "And now, in no small part, I think because of Pakistan's willingness to do business deals with the Trump family, he (the president) has thrown the India relationship over the side," said Sullivan. His finger pointed at a series of agreements inked between World Liberty ...
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