ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Former Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed of Pakistan recently voiced optimism about Donald Trump’s return to the White House, highlighting that Trump’s “unconventional” approach might signal a positive shift for U.S.-Pakistan relations.
According to the former parliamentarian, Trump is less influenced by the traditional American “security establishment,” which has been perceived as increasingly pro-India.
In his statement, Syed noted that Trump, unlike past leaders, has shown interest in mediating the Kashmir dispute, a significant and unresolved issue in South Asia. He underscored Trump’s outsider status, which could create a diplomatic “breath of fresh air” for Pakistan, as Trump may approach the country on more neutral, security-focused terms.
Mushahid Hussain Sayed @Mushahid
As I have been correctly predicting for past one year that Trump would win in 2024, his resounding victory is Biggest Comeback in Political History, Major Defeat for American Establishment/‘Deep State’ & Positive for Pakistan & World Peace! Trump is NOT a war-monger nor Cold Warrior! Heartiest Congratulations, Mr President!