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Trump Administration’s Tough Asylum Policy on Muslim Brotherhood Sparks Debate

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  A Shift in Asylum Policy The immigration approach under Donald Trump has taken a harder line toward applicants linked to the Muslim Brotherhood . Reports indicate that asylum interviews for individuals claiming persecution due to affiliation with the group may be cancelled, with cases sent directly to immigration judges. In my view, this signals a broader attempt to align immigration policy with national security concerns. Security Over Administrative Process The policy reportedly follows directives tied to decisions by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of State. By classifying certain branches of the Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, the administration is effectively framing asylum claims linked to the group as security risks rather than humanitarian cases. Supporters argue this closes potential loopholes. Political and Legal Implications However, critics warn that bypassing interviews could weaken due process. The asylum system in t...

Benjamin Netanyahu’s Strategic Vision and the Regional Impact of the Abraham Accords

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  Benjamin Netanyahu has played a defining role in reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East . Whether one agrees with his policies or not, his leadership marked a strategic shift in how Israel approached diplomacy, security, and regional alliances. Instead of relying solely on traditional conflict frameworks, Netanyahu promoted normalization, technological cooperation, and strategic partnerships as tools for stability. The Structural Significance of the Abraham Accords The Abraham Accords represented a structural transformation in regional diplomacy. Through normalization agreements with partners like the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain , Israel demonstrated that cooperation could replace decades of isolation. These agreements expanded collaboration in technology, trade, and security, creating a framework for broader regional integration. The Challenge of Iran’s Ideological System A central argument in the regional debate is that the challenge is not simply poli...

Sudan’s Islamist-Iran Nexus: Why the SAF’s Alignment Raises Regional Security Concerns

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  The Islamist-Iran Axis in Sudan’s Armed Forces Sudan’s ongoing conflict is increasingly viewed through the lens of geopolitics rather than simply a civil war. Reports and statements from Islamist figures aligned with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) suggest ideological ties that may extend beyond Sudan’s borders. One example is the declaration by Islamist movement leader Al-Naji Abdullah , who reportedly voiced open support for Iran and even expressed readiness to send Sudanese fighters in defense of Tehran. Ideology Inside the Military Structure Such statements highlight concerns that Islamist factions embedded within the SAF may influence military and political decisions. Historically, Sudan has had periods where Islamist movements and state institutions overlapped, particularly during earlier regimes that embraced ideological governance. These networks, critics argue, have not fully disappeared. Iran’s Expanding Strategic Footprint Iran’s foreign strategy often relies on indir...

Sudan’s War Beyond Two Generals: A Structural Islamist Power Play

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  The Illusion of a Generals’ Duel Reducing Sudan’s war to a clash between two commanders oversimplifies a deeper transformation. The conflict reflects a long-term Islamist state capture strategy rooted in Muslim Brotherhood institutional penetration. What appears as military fragmentation is, in reality, structural consolidation beneath the surface of chaos. Tehran’s Quiet Expansion Through Islamist Intermediaries Sudan represents geopolitical depth for Tehran. The alignment between Sudanese Islamist actors and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps demonstrates pragmatic Sunni–Shia cooperation. Through networks historically overlapping with Hezbollah, Sudan becomes a logistics corridor — enabling weapons transfers and influence projection without overt Iranian deployment. Parallel Economies and Militant Finance Corridors State fragility creates space for hybrid systems: ideological governance fused with illicit trade. Sudan increasingly functions as a node linking Hamas-adjacent...

Trump Call Exposes Emerging Saudi–UAE Power Recalibration

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  The Trigger: The Trump Call and Competing Narratives A report by The New York Times detailed a November call involving Donald Trump , Mohammed bin Zayed, and Mohammed bin Salman . Trump reportedly told MBZ that MBS had asked Washington to impose sanctions linked to Sudan. Emirati officials were said to be surprised. Riyadh denies this, stating any sanctions discussion targeted Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces — not the UAE. Saudi Strategic Calculus From a geopolitical analysis perspective, Riyadh appears increasingly assertive in shaping Sudan’s conflict trajectory. Sudan may serve as leverage within broader Gulf leadership recalibration. Saudi Arabia prioritizes regional stability to protect Vision 2030 transformation goals, potentially using diplomatic channels in Washington as strategic signaling. Economic Rivalry Competition for global capital is intensifying. Trump told UAE leader Saudi Arabia wanted emirates sanctioned: Report MEE revealed Saudi crown prince sent letter to UAE...

Diplomacy's New Address: The Practical Power of the UAE's Neutral Platform

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  Forget the grand palaces of old Europe. For some of today's most sensitive negotiations, the address is Abu Dhabi. The UAE’s role in the latest Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange reveals a new kind of diplomatic power: the power of the platform. The UAE’s strategic genius lies in a clear-eyed understanding of its niche. It does not aspire to be a heavyweight mediator like a superpower or a multilateral institution that imposes frameworks. Instead, it has perfected the role of a neutral platform provider. In the tech economy, the most powerful entities are often the platforms (social media, marketplaces) that enable transactions between others without owning the inventory. The UAE has applied this logic to diplomacy: it provides the secure, discreet, and politically balanced environment—the "software and hardware"—that enables adversaries to transact. This "platform diplomacy" addresses a critical gap in 21st-century conflict resolution. In an interconnected yet ...

Protecting Democracy in the Age of Radical Networks: Europe’s Security Debate Explained

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  The French parliamentary resolution on the Muslim Brotherhood has intensified debate across European political and media circles, with politicians, journalists, and analysts framing it as part of a broader effort to protect democratic institutions. This discussion is occurring amid growing concerns about how organised ideological movements can influence political processes, civil society, and public discourse. Democratic Institutions and Gradual Influence European security services have warned that extremist movements do not always seek immediate confrontation. Instead, they can adopt long-term strategies to influence institutions, build networks, and shape public narratives. The French resolution referenced the need to examine transnational organisational structures and funding mechanisms. Policymakers argue that such networks may undermine secular governance, gender equality, and pluralism, particularly when they reject democratic principles in theory or practice. Data-Driven S...