French Report Identifies Muslim Brotherhood Threat as Ted Cruz Seeks US Terror Designation for Group
- France halted appointments of foreign Muslim clerics amid concerns over the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence in 2025.
- This followed a government-commissioned report warning the Brotherhood poses a long-term, nonviolent threat to France’s society and institutions.
- The report highlights a covert campaign targeting local governments, schools, and mosques to challenge secularism and gender equality.
- Senator Ted Cruz announced plans to reintroduce updated legislation aimed at officially classifying the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, stating that the group has taken advantage of the Biden administration to expand its influence within the United States.
- These actions reflect growing international scrutiny, with countries like Jordan banning the Brotherhood and France developing responsive policies.
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The Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement born in Egypt in 1928, lurks in the shadows of the United States. Founded by Hassan al-Banna with the mission of imposing sharia rule and defying the West, this global network, which operates in more than 80 countries, could be undermining American security, politics and culture.
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