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When Imran Khan was ousted from power two years ago, he was quick to blame the United States for his downfall.

Khan was removed from premiership in 2022 through a no-confidence vote in Pakistan's Parliament. He was handed a 10-year prison sentence for corruption in January this year, weeks before Pakistan's general election in February.

However, the former cricket player-turned-politician alleged that his country's powerful military generals and Washington orchestrated his removal from power. The claim was unsubstantiated, but his supporters firmly believe it.

"Historically, the US has had an influence on Pakistan's foreign and security policies, and there is a widely held belief among many Pakistanis that Washington can influence Pakistani politics," Raza Rumi, a US-based Pakistani analyst, told DW.

Khan's supporters, however, are only critical of the US Democratic Party, President Joe Biden in particular, who they say didn't want Khan at the helm. They believe Khan's troubles started with Republican Donald Trump's defeat in the 2020.

"It is true that Biden never called Khan when he was prime minister. The Biden administration ignored Khan, and many (in Khan's administration) appealed to him to get in touch," Rumi said.
 
How do you suppose Indians and Pakistanis are aligned geopolitically?

We aren't. That's why I called it odd that those three groups were supporting Trump.

Pakistanis do it because of the good relations between Khan and Trump during their tenure. Trump also mentioned Khan during one of his rally and many Pakistanis think he will pressure the current Pakistani regime into releasing Khan.

Indians like him due to the Modi relationship. Israelis due to him making Jerusalem their capital, etc.
 
We aren't. That's why I called it odd that those three groups were supporting Trump.

Pakistanis do it because of the good relations between Khan and Trump during their tenure. Trump also mentioned Khan during one of his rally and many Pakistanis think he will pressure the current Pakistani regime into releasing Khan.

Indians like him due to the Modi relationship. Israelis due to him making Jerusalem their capital, etc.

So in the case of India and Pakistan its more an interpersonal than a geopolitical thing, no?
 
Well, since we are talking about political leaders, it will eventually all be geopolitical. So yes.

My point, I guess, is that its less to do with policy and more the personalities.

Personalities are just an outlier and a persona. It's the actions and intent that overall matters the most.
 

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