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Trump or Biden: Who wants Pakistan to win the US election?


Washington:
 The counting of votes for the US presidential election is underway. Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democrat candidate Joe Biden are facing off. So far, the Kopan candidate has not got the magic number of 270 in the counting of votes. The whole world is watching the US presidential election. Almost all countries want to see Trump or Biden win in terms of their profits and losses.

Pakistan also wants Donald Trump not to win this election. Because during his four-year tenure, relations between the US and Pakistan have deteriorated. In the last days of Barack Obama's tenure, Pakistan's relations with the United States were not as bad as they are now. Trump has often directly named Pakistan for terrorism. Pakistan does not want to win re-election.

If Biden is sworn in at the White House on January 20, 2021, it will be good news for Pakistan, according to experts monitoring Pakistan's foreign policy. If Biden can give a new twist to relations with Pakistan in his foreign policy. It is hoped that during Biden's tenure, relations between Pakistan and the United States will be better than they are today.

Talat Masood, a retired lieutenant general in the Pakistani army and a senior analyst in politics and military affairs, said it was not the case that US relations with Pakistan would improve after Beaton became president. We should not expect that at all. He said Biden would restore the dignity of all international organizations. This will help Pakistan.

If Trump wins, he will take action against Muslim countries!
Another Pakistani analyst said he could gain more confidence if Trump is re-elected. Which could lead them to take tougher action against Muslim-majority nations, including Pakistan. Even before Trump, Muslims have made many laws about citizens coming from countries.

Both Trump and Biden have the same view on Pakistan and South Asia," said Michael Kugelman, deputy director of the South Asia program at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington. I don't think we see much change in South Asia after the election. He said Trump believes in pursuing American interests at all costs without worrying about global consequences. So, Biden is more confident in strategic and global cooperation.

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