The likelihood of Donald Trump becoming president again brings mixed feelings for many Americans. His presidency is a reason for concern, especially for minorities, including Muslims. Trump’s past actions and anti-Islam statements have made some Muslims feel uncomfortable, and there is a fear that his policies might not favor them. His tough stance on immigration and other minority issues during his previous term has left some people worried about what he might do if he is elected again.
At the same time, a few people believe that Trump might help certain groups, like Palestinians or leaders like Imran Khan, if he returns to power. They hope that he will support Palestinians against the odds they face or help Imran Khan return to power in Pakistan. However, these hopes may be based on assumptions that are inaccurate. Trump’s foreign policy has often focused on what he thinks benefits America first, and he has historically supported Israel even more strongly compared to Democrats. This makes it unlikely that he would shift his position to support Palestinians. His peace terms would favor Israel even more.
Similarly, the belief that he would help Imran Khan is also unfounded. Trump’s actions are generally driven by his interests and goals for the U.S. There is no indication that he would benefit Imran Khan. While some people may feel hopeful, it is important to look at the reality of his policies and history to understand what a Trump presidency might actually mean for minorities and international allies.
In summary,
Trump’s presidency, as it seems certain, could bring more challenges for minorities, especially Muslims. The expectations that he will help Palestinians or Imran Khan are not realistic. His policies will likely continue to be focused on his goals for America, which will not align with the hopes of minorities expecting his support.
Haroon Khawaja
Resident of New York 🇺🇸
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