Washington, Less than 120 days before the crucial US presidential election on November 5, in which there has been a call from within the ruling Democratic Party to replace incumbent President Joe Biden, a Pakistani-American businessman said on Wednesday that the country is going through a difficult time and the world is watching American democracy closely.

"In my opinion, right now, the whole world is watching the democratic system of the United States. The United States is going through a difficult time, particularly democracy," prominent Pakistani-American businessman Sajid Tarar said in an interview.

Tarar, founder and director of Maryland-based "American Muslims for Trump," heads to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, next week for the Republican National Convention (RNC), at which Trump would be formally nominated as the party's presidential nominee for the general elections of November 5.

Biden is the presumptive candidate of the Democratic Party.

"Right now, President Biden seems very weak. Americans are very worried because there are measures to replace him. Democrats are trying to convince him to retire," said Tarar, one of the few Muslim Americans who have consistently supported Trump. . since 2016, when he was first elected.

The 2024 elections will be very important not only for the United States but also for the rest of the world, he said. "Because if you look at the numerous crises in the world right now, the reason behind them is the weak foreign policy of the United States. Whether it is in Gaza, Ukraine, the Red Sea, Afghanistan or the growing influence of China, a policy Weak American foreign policy is responsible for The world is taking advantage of this," Tarar said.

So this election would be decisive for the future of both the United States and the world, he said.

Americans, he said, would have the opportunity to review and compare the four years of the Biden and Trump administrations. The world is on the brink of a third world war because of the current administration's weak foreign policy, he said.

"Trump's biggest advantage was that he did not start any new war or conflict during his term. He repeatedly mentioned in his (debate) that he has the ability to resolve (the) Ukraine and Gaza (crises) within a few days," Tarar said. . .

"I believe that not only does the United States need Donald Trump, but the whole world needs a strong foreign policy. Today, the Pentagon is demoralized, the police department is demoralized, and every city in the United States seems to be turning into Gaza. "Trump himself said in his debate that more than 18 million (1.8 crore) people crossed the border illegally and entered the United States, posing a threat to national security," he said.

"If we look at inflation, foreign policy conditions and the border crisis, it seems that the White House is not led by Biden. Given all these circumstances, people expect Donald Trump to win. You may be surprised, I have been receiving calls of Muslims across the country who want to support Trump," Tarar said.