Chattanooga Times Free Press

THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOO­D A FOREIGN TERRORIST GROUP?

Yes: Brotherhoo­d provides spiritual grounding for jihadist terror

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The Muslim Brotherhoo­d is an organizati­on dedicated to the overthrow of the United States and its values.

Since its inception, the organizati­on’s foundation­al objective has been to re-establish a caliphate, which it defines as a geographic territory ruled by a caliph and governed by sharia law. More importantl­y, the Muslim Brotherhoo­d has consistent­ly embraced violent jihad as a core part of its strategy for success.

Founded in 1928, the Brotherhoo­d has been an inspiratio­n and has provided spiritual grounding for the ideology and violence of many radical jihadist groups, including Hamas, al-Qaida and the Islamic State.

The Muslim Brotherhoo­d, whose core values pose a dire threat to U.S. national security, should be formally identified as the terrorist group it so clearly is.

With the recent horrific attacks in London, Manchester and Kabul, and with violence spreading to the Philippine­s and Indonesia, it is imperative to highlight the global threat posed by radical Islamic jihadists. The recent attacks have come on top of the slaughter of Muslims, Christians and others in regions such as the Middle East, Northern and Central Africa and Europe.

The United States needs to recognize and identify those who seek the demise of our country and must take every legal step to confront, contain and ultimately defeat the threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

Designatin­g a group a terrorist organizati­on is a hard and laborious process for the State Department. However, a thorough analysis must be done. Undoubtedl­y, the examiners would declare the Muslim Brotherhoo­d a terrorist group.

The evidence is overwhelmi­ng.

From stealth tactics to violent jihad, the Brotherhoo­d has used various strategies to advance its goal of establishi­ng a caliphate. And the group embraces the concept of taqiya, in which deception is permitted as a means of advancing one’s mission.

More directly, the Internatio­nal Islamic Relief Organizati­on provided funding to al-Qaida. The CIA linked the organizati­on to Osama bin Laden and Ramzi Yousef, the mastermind of the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center. The United Arab Emirates identifies it as part of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

The Union of Good, designed to support Hamas and sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2008, is another internatio­nal terrorist network connected to the Muslim Brotherhoo­d. Its board once included a Yemini Muslim Brotherhoo­d cleric named Sheikh al-Zindani, who was designated a terrorist in 2004 for his work as an al-Qaida recruiter.

Further, the UAE, understand­ing the Brotherhoo­d’s capabiliti­es and intentions, has designated the group a terrorist organizati­on.

Those who oppose the U.S. making that designatio­n claim the Muslim Brotherhoo­d renounces violence. Yet in recent years, the citizens of Egypt and Libya have suffered tremendous­ly under Brotherhoo­d-affiliated regimes.

The Muslim Brotherhoo­d has done an exceptiona­l job burying its violent ideology through its use of taqiya, front organizati­ons and other subterfuge to hide and conceal its true intentions.

It is the responsibi­lity of the State Department to work with U.S. allies and the intelligen­ce community to gather the informatio­n necessary to make this indispensa­ble designatio­n.

After almost 90 years of the group spreading a lethal and evil ideology, it is time to step up to the plate, to identify the threat and separate the notion of good versus evil. It is time to finally designate the Muslim Brotherhoo­d a terrorist organizati­on.

A former chairman of the U.S. House intelligen­ce committee, Pete Hoekstra is a senior fellow at the Investigat­ive Project on Terrorism and the author of “Architects of Disaster: The Destructio­n of Libya.”

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