Biden's victory feeds Brotherhood's dreams of return to political life
 
 
The International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood continues to dream of returning to the political stage in the region, after peoples brought them down.
The election victory of
Democrat Joe Biden in the United States is rekindling Muslim Brotherhood hopes
in this regard. 
However, the outlawed
Islamist organization will soon discover that its hopes are mere illusions. 
The Muslim Brotherhood
believes Biden will act in a Barack Obama fashion when he moves to the White
House in January. Nonetheless, they still cannot realize that peoples will not
allow them to return to the political stage once more. 
The Obama
administration worked to establish a partnership with the Brotherhood. It
backed the Islamist movement to reach power in a number of Arab states, under
influence from the Brotherhood lobby. 
Nevertheless, the group
showed its ugly face quickly and failed in ruling the countries where it
reached power, especially Egypt and Tunisia. 
It now believes that
Biden will extend a lifeline to it. Outgoing American President Donald Trump
failed to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization for
several reasons. Here in Egypt, analysts believe that the Islamist group will
not be able to make a political comeback. 
"The sure thing is
that the dreams of the Muslim Brotherhood will never come true," said
Tarek al-Kholi, a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations in the Egyptian
House of Deputies (lower house of parliament). 
He said the coming
period will show whether Biden will take sides with the Brotherhood in the
region and around the world or not. 
"It will also show
whether this will pose dangers to international and regional security," he
told The Reference. 
Political science
professor Moatazz Abdel Fattah wrote on Twitter that the Brotherhood would not
return to the political stage in countries like Egypt so long as peoples do not
want them. 
 
          
     
                                
 
 


