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Not radicalism but rivalry: Why autocrats fear the Brotherhood

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Not radicalism but rivalry: Why autocrats fear the Brotherhood
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The Washington Post has published many fine pieces over the years. This piece, published on March 25, 2026, entitled “The Mideast pushed out the Muslim Brotherhood. Here’s where it landed” (https://wapo.st/4v2kHhF), is not one of them. It is instead an illustration of a broader and troubling pattern in which influential Western platforms reproduce, often uncritically, the anxieties of autocracy in the language of security analysis. The author, Tareq Alotaiba, presented to readers as a fellow at

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