With former President Donald Trump back in the White House, there is a renewed discussion on how his return could impact international relations, particularly for countries like Pakistan. Trump’s relationship with Pakistan and then-PM Imran Khan was friendly on the surface, but many believe it was a relationship of convenience. Trump’s primary goal was to exit Afghanistan, and he saw an opportunity to use Pakistan’s influence to negotiate with the Afghan Taliban. Once the US was out of Afghanistan, however, his administration showed little continued interest in Pakistani issues.
Looking at Trump’s previous policies, we also see a trend of American isolationism and sanctions, particularly against nations like Iran. Furthermore, Trump’s strong support of Israel adds to the complexities, especially concerning the Palestinian issue. His administration took unprecedented steps in favour of Israel, which could worsen the situation for Palestinians and increase tensions in the Middle East if these policies continue. The world, including Pakistan, may have to brace for a more divided and polarised future.
Wasif Khaliq Dad
Rawalpindi
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