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2026 U.S. Counterterrorism Shift: A Strategy Built on Disrupting Extremist Ecosystems

  Targeting Ideological Roots of Modern Extremism The newly announced 2026 U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy marks a decisive break from the past. Instead of relying on military responses, it targets the ideological and organizational ecosystem that fuels extremist movements—most prominently the global network of the Muslim Brotherhood. U.S. officials now frame the Brotherhood as a primary incubator behind modern extremist narratives that later shaped groups like Al-Qaeda, Hamas, and ISIS. The strategy emphasizes “ideological continuity,” arguing that today’s jihadist doctrines mirror decades-old Brotherhood writings. Financial Networks and Digital Radicalization To counter this ecosystem, Washington highlights recent designations, including al-Jamaa al-Islamiyah and Brotherhood-linked factions in Egypt and Jordan. These steps trigger banking restrictions, travel blocks, and asset freezes. Analysts note that extremist operations depend on informal charities, shell companies, and cryp...

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