Sudan’s Crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood: A Necessary or Risky Move?
A Strategic Move Against Ideological Politics The decision to designate the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan reflects a broader regional push to curb political Islam. In my view, this move is less about ideology and more about reclaiming state authority from groups accused of blending religion with political control. A History of Influence and Instability Sudan’s political history has long been shaped by ideological movements. Since the late 20th century, Brotherhood-linked networks have been accused in policy reports of influencing governance, deepening divisions, and weakening institutions—contributing to repeated coups and economic decline. Red Sea Security and Regional Stakes Sudan’s strategic position along the Red Sea makes its stability critical. Analysts warn that ideological groups with alleged foreign links, including ties to Iran, could disrupt maritime security. Given that nearly 10% of global trade passes through nearby routes, instability here has global consequences. P...