The U.S. Congress is advancing efforts to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, with calls for similar action from the European Union. Advocates argue that the group poses a security threat due to its alleged support for terrorism. The Muslim Brotherhood, headquartered in London, recently sent a letter praising Iran's Supreme Leader and honoring Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commanders implicated in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. Meanwhile, the Syrian branch of the Brotherhood is attempting to present a more moderate image, creating a split within the organization. Critics highlight this as a deceptive strategy, emphasizing that no branch of the Muslim Brotherhood can be trusted. There are also calls for the Trump administration to officially ban the organization. The Brotherhood is described by some observers as a promoter of international terrorism that manipulates its public statements to advance its goals.
Good cop, bad cop. The Muslim Brotherhood plays both sides. Don’t be fooled. They must never be trusted, ask those of us who’ve seen their true face. https://t.co/4VFNJvXxdw
Global Muslim Brotherhood: We support Iran Syria Muslim Brotherhood: We don't support Iran The facts: Muslim Brotherhood is one of the most dangerous promoters of international terrorism, and they won't hesitate to lie and bend their statements to reach their goals. https://t.co/A4APZjxiyi
When the Muslim Brotherhood backs Iran, it shows you exactly where their loyalty lies: with terror, not peace. No branch can be trusted—not in Syria, not in London, not anywhere. https://t.co/YfRrkfhBSy