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The Muslim Brotherhood


A NATO Ally Is Arming Sudan's Military Junta. The West Is Looking Away.
While Ankara presents itself as a humanitarian partner in Sudan, Turkish drones and military support are helping sustain a war that has devastated Darfur and displaced millions. By Hayvi Bouzo AI generated photo Somewhere in North Darfur, a family hears a sound they have learned to dread: the low hum of a drone they cannot see and cannot outrun. When it strikes, it may hit a market, a displacement camp, or a home. The drone is a Bayraktar, built in Istanbul by a NATO ally. Th

Hayvi Bouzo
2 days ago5 min read


USAID's Sudan Scandal: $850 Million and the War Economy That Runs the Hamas Model Better Than Hamas
By Chama Mechtaly AI generate illustrative image USAID's own Office of Inspector General dropped a damning evaluation on June 1, 2026 — not about a bureaucratic failure, but about what happens when nearly a billion dollars in American taxpayer money enters one of the most sophisticated Islamist war economies on earth with no one watching the door. What the report found was not simple mismanagement, but a failure of oversight so systemic and so conveniently undocumented that i

Chama Mechtaly
Jun 115 min read


The Dangerous Saudi Gamble
While Saudi Arabia pushes forward with Vision 2030 at home, its tactical alliances in Yemen and Sudan risk sparking a dangerous Muslim Brotherhood revival abroad. Discover why Mohammed bin Salman's foreign policy contradictions might ultimately threaten his entire modernization project.
Abdulaziz Alkhamis
May 236 min read
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Growing Threat of Transnational Islamist Networks in the Middle East and Africa
How Islamist Movements, Regional Militias, and Weak States Are Fueling Instability Across the Region By Tony Boulos AI generated photo with explanatory graphics and maps For decades, the Muslim Brotherhood has sought to present itself internationally as a moderate Islamist reform movement shaped primarily by anti-colonial politics, religious conservatism, and social activism. Yet across large parts of the Middle East and Africa, many governments and analysts increasingly view

Tony Boulos
May 165 min read


What Drives the Muslim Brotherhood’s Obsession with Hatred Toward the UAE?
AI generated photo of the ideological conflict The United Arab Emirates has long been a target of hostility from the Muslim Brotherhood, and understanding the reasons behind this animosity requires looking at the UAE’s regional interventions and countermeasures. Since the rise of the Brotherhood in Egypt under Mohamed Morsi, the UAE has consistently opposed their political and ideological projects. In Egypt, the UAE supported efforts to curtail the Brotherhood’s influence and

Moataz Khalil
Mar 242 min read
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