Brotherhood plans to get rid of Trump by supporting US street protests
The recent protests in the United States against the killing
of African-American citizen George Floyd by police brings up the issue of
banning the terrorist Brotherhood organization.
Despite the divergence between the issue of racism igniting
American society and the position of the US administration towards the
Brotherhood, the terrorist group's handling of the recent demonstrations has
raised questions about the extent the Brotherhood threatens the United States.
While there is talk about the danger these demonstrations
pose on the stability of American society and democracy, the Brotherhood has
worked with organizations and associations to support the demonstrations, even calling
them the “American Spring” in reference to the Arab Spring revolutions of 2011.
Online mobilization
The Brotherhood has paid public American figures affiliated
with the group to mobilize the masses via the internet, using their social
media accounts to support the demonstrations.
Meanwhile, the relationship between the Brotherhood and US
President Donald Trump, who has warned against the demonstrations, has been
severely strained, as the president does not hesitate to declare his hostility
to the group.
Before coming to power, Trump had promised to ban the
terrorist group in the United States, and he has toyed with the idea more than
once since winning the election in 2016.
Anxious Brotherhood
Because of these policies and attitudes, analysts have
argued that the Brotherhood is concerned by Trump, unlike former President
Barack Obama, who dealt with the logic of containing Islamist movements in
general and the Brotherhood in particular.
Considering that the current demonstrations are the most severe
crisis the Trump administration has gone through, negatively affecting his
chances of winning a second term, it is easy to understand the reason behind
the Brotherhood’s support and incitement of the demonstrations.
This reinforces the view of former Trump advisor Walid Phares
that the Brotherhood should be banned in United States as a terrorist group
that poses a threat to American society.
Consequently, the demonstrations could renew the hostility
between Trump and the Brotherhood to the extent that the administration could
ban the group prior to elections.
Stiff competition is expected in November between the
Democrats and Republicans in the upcoming US elections, and reports say that
Islamists, led by the Brotherhood, support Democratic candidate Joseph Biden.
Supporting Biden
Emirati newspaper Alroeya published a report entitled
“Brotherhood Institutions’ Wager: Biden, the Brotherhood’s path to America, is loyal
to them”, which said that “Islamist voices within America support Biden; not
because he is a charismatic man, but because he is a leader who has no vision.”
It added that the Brotherhood fears Trump will win a second term,
which could allow him to fulfill his promise to ban the group.
Through the Brotherhood’s relationship with some American
politicians in the State Department and the Treasury, the group managed to
block the issuance of a law banning them, but they have not been able to get
Trump on their side so far, so they are trying to get rid of him.




