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"The assassination of Bolivar Trask and the creation of the Sentinels is completely unrelated to Jean becoming the Phoenix, and so Wolverine preventing the former, does not just automatically prevent the latter"
Urmmm...yeah it does
It's the butterfly effect, change one thing and it ripples across time.
Trask was imprisoned, Stryker could of done the Weapon X program differently, Wolverine might of killed or had him imprisoned in this timeline, this would prevent Stryker from launching the mansion assault in X-Men 2 thus Jean didn't "sacrifice" herself outside Strykers base and didn't tap into her Phoenix power.
That's one possible story out of many.