Muslim Brotherhood
In a Highly Anticipated Move, the Trump Administration Designated Factions of the Global Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Organizations Last Month
Saudi Arabia Has Snubbed the Trump Administration by Empowering a Wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, and It Will Backfire
While Saudi Arabia Outlaws the Muslim Brotherhood at Home, Mohammed Bin Salman Empowers It Abroad
Counter-Islamists Applaud Trump Designation of Muslim Brotherhood Chapters in Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt
Islamist Allies Lament End of Obama-Style Cooperation
Will Islamists in Canada Take Advantage of Longest Undefended Border in World?
Policymakers May Consider Middle East Islamism in Decline, but They Ignore the Fact That in South Asia and the Far East, Islamism Is in Ascendance
The Decision to Bomb Southern Yemen Forces Suggests the Saudi Crown Prince Is Backsliding to a Pre-September 11, 2001, Saudi Posture
Missing in the Wider Coverage Is an Attempt to Understand the Motivations and Aims of the Main Warring Sides
Sahwa Activists Have Decentralized and Are Strewn Across Universities, Charities and Cyberspace, Making the Movement Difficult to Uproot
A New Report Shows Why Ottawa Must Start Taking the Danger Posed by the Global Jihadist Movement Seriously
Persian Gulf Countries in the Last Several Decades Have Built Mosques and Cultural Centers to Hold Sway in Europe and America
Feminists, LGBTQ+ Activists, and Anti-Racist Groups May Not Grasp That Their Islamist Allies Oppose the Lifestyle and Freedoms They Champion
How the Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘Civilization-Jihad’ Strategy is Unfolding in Canada
Think Tank Declares Funding of Islamist Groups ‘A National Security Failure’
The State Department Has Designated Some Offshoots as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, but Not the Group in Its Entirety
Doing So Would Strip Away the Veneer of Moderation That Terror Groups Use to Infiltrate U.S. Institutions and Influence Policymakers