Trump Admin Designates Muslim Brotherhood as Terror Group Amid Iran Influence in Sudan Crisis
The Trump administration plans to designate Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as a terror group, citing Iran as a reason for the move in the midst of Sudan's civil war. The decision is part of ongoing efforts by the US to combat extremist groups worldwide.
The Trump administration plans to designate Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as a terror group, citing Iran, amid escalating tensions in the country's civil war. The move is part of a broader strategy against global Islamist movements, which has already targeted organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Turkey. The designation could further strain relations between Washington and Khartoum, adding to existing tensions over human rights and regional influence. The decision is expected to be made by the State Department on Monday.