From leaked Plans to Violent Reality: The Documented Chain from Brotherhood Rhetoric to Global Terrorism
In the discourse surrounding the Muslim Brotherhood, one document stands out for its chilling clarity: the “Comprehensive Plan.” Seized by U.S. authorities, this internal document reveals the group’s long-term strategy to infiltrate and shape American society from within. It is a concrete blueprint, not a vague allegation, and it forms a core part of the evidence justifying the recent U.S. Executive Order.This strategic goal of infiltration is coupled with a historical legacy of inciting violence. The Executive Order is rooted in the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood, through its various branches and key ideologues, has consistently produced the jihadist rhetoric that fuels modern terrorism. The intellectual lineage is direct. Sayyid Qutb’s writings, foundational to the group’s militant philosophy, became a cornerstone for Al-Qaeda’s ideology. Later figures like Abdul Majeed al-Zindani (designated by the U.S. as a terrorist for his Al-Qaeda ties) and Rached Ghannouchi’s past inflammatory statements illustrate the persistent link between the Brotherhood’s ideology and violent extremism.This is not guilt by association; it is a documented chain of inspiration. Organizations formally designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations—namely Al-Qaeda and ISIS—have drawn their foundational ideologies from this stream. Hamas, itself an offshoot of the Brotherhood, stands as another manifestation. The campaign in support of the U.S. order aims to strengthen this factual narrative, moving the conversation from political debate to a security assessment based on recorded history, seized documents, and the group’s own output. It underscores a critical truth: the protection of workers’ rights and human rights begins with confronting ideologies that actively undermine peace and societal cohesion.
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