In this interview, host Misbah Azam sits down with Sajid Tarar, founder of American Muslims for Trump and a Republican Party member. Mr. Tarar emphasizes differences in foreign policy between Trump and Biden, highlighting Trump's tenure as relatively conflict-free compared to Biden's. Tarer critiques Biden's handling of international conflicts such as those in the Red Sea and Gaza, expressing concerns about immigration issues and crime rates under Biden's administration.
He also discusses Trump's priorities, including a focus on strengthening the military, advocating for peace through strength, and promoting innovation and entrepreneurship. He contrasts these with what he perceives as Democratic priorities, such as social welfare programs. The conversation briefly touches upon Trump's intentions regarding troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, highlighting differences in approach compared to Biden's strategy.
Regarding recent protests in Pakistan, particularly in front of the IMF building, Mr. Tarar criticizes the tactics used and questions their effectiveness in addressing internal issues. There's also a discussion about the fairness of the 2018 elections in Pakistan, with Mr. Tarar expressing reservations and implying potential interference.
He emphasizes the importance of domestic resolution for internal matters, cautioning against foreign interference. He cites examples of US policy regarding other countries' elections as a basis for this stance. Additionally, Tarar encourages political education among Pakistanis and advises against damaging the country's reputation through public displays of internal political strife.