Trump Administration Designates Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Organization

Trump Administration Designates Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Organization

The Trump administration has designated Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, citing alleged violence and foreign support.

  • The Trump administration designated Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
  • The decision comes amid Sudan's ongoing civil war, which has resulted in thousands of deaths and millions displaced.
  • The group is accused by the Trump administration of receiving support from Iran.
  • The administration also accuses the group of carrying out violence against civilians.
  • The designation follows heightened scrutiny of the group during the conflict in Sudan.

The Trump administration officially designated Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, citing allegations of violence and foreign backing during Sudan's civil war.

This designation may impact Sudan's internal dynamics and U.S. relations in the region, as it targets a group accused of violence and foreign ties amid ongoing conflict.

Observers will watch for potential changes in U.S. policy toward Sudan and responses from regional actors following the designation.