Secret Talks? Leak Suggests Saudi-Led Comeback for Muslim Brotherhood

Possibly in heraldic change in Arab politics, a controversial new leak brought forward by journalist Sami Kamal al-Din indicates the same. The report describes alleged secret talks arranged by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) between top Egyptian security officials and different groups of the Muslim Brotherhood. Such a so-called alliance is an indication of a strategic move on the part of Saudi Arabia to use the influence of the Brotherhood to balance the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

A New Political Bargain

The leak describes a break with the past of reconciliation. Although the proposals in the past required Brotherhood to step out of the political arena, this new deal is reportedly urging them to become active again. It is more of a strategic need to cater to Saudi interests, rather than an ideological kissing of hands.

Sami Kamal al-Din on Saudi-Brotherhood Coordination

Key Provisions of the Deal

The supposed deal forms a roadmap of how the Brotherhood can revert to its normal elements of life in the event of geopolitical loyalty.

Political Revival: The Brotherhood would be allowed to initiate new political parties and re-emerge in Egypt.
Regional Deployment: The company would also be engaged in the work in major zones of conflict as Libya, Yemen, and Syria, with an emphasis on social and service-oriented politics.
Release of detainees: There would be a massive release of detained members of the Brotherhood under the guise of goodwill.

The UAE Factor

The main force that is said to have led to this so-called pivot is the further distrust between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.

Counter-Balancing Influence: The Brotherhood will be leaning towards representing the political interests of Saudi Arabia and the existing Egyptian government to counter the UAE policy.
Strategic Alignment: The leak indicates that Saudi Arabia considers the grassroots networks of the Brotherhood an important resource in the prevention of Emirati influence in the Middle East.
Note: This strategy can be described as a pragmatic application of the organizational ability of the Brotherhood and not a conformity to a theology.

FAQs

Q: Is the Muslim Brotherhood still considered a terrorist organization in Saudi Arabia?
A: Officially, yes. In 2014, Saudi Arabia declared the Brotherhood a terrorist group. These leaks, if confirmed, would be a major undeclared change of Saudi foreign policy.

Q: What is the main goal of this alleged alliance?
A: The main objective seems to be the control over the impact of the UAE. This will allow Saudi Arabia to potentially regain the upper hand in nations such as Yemen and Libya, where UAE-supported forces are strong, by reintegrating the Brotherhood.

Q: How reliable is the source of this leak?
A: It was informed by Sami Kamal al-Din, who is a journalist who has been critical of the Egyptian government. The audience must use the information as unproven claims before it gets supported by the authorities or other pieces of evidence.

Q: Does this deal include the Muslim Brotherhood in all countries?
A: The leak includes references to the operations in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Syria. It concentrates on matters where Saudi Arabia and the UAE do not have common interests.

Kumari K

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