The Muslim Brotherhood, Iran & Hezbollah: How They Impact the West
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In this episode of The Middle East Breakdown, Hayvi Bouzo sits down with Hussain Abdul-Hussain, Research Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, for a clear and urgent conversation about the Muslim Brotherhood, Islamist ideology, Iran, and Hezbollah—and why these forces matter far beyond the Middle East.
Hussain explains how the Muslim Brotherhood operates not just as an organization, but as a global ideology that adapts, rebrands, and embeds itself inside democratic systems. He breaks down why targeting individual groups misses the bigger picture, how state sponsors like Qatar and Turkey fuel Islamist influence, and why Western societies often misunderstand the threat.
The discussion also examines Hezbollah’s role as Iran’s most powerful proxy, Lebanon’s fragile moment of transition, and how Israel’s post–October 7 strategy has reshaped the regional balance. Throughout, Hussain draws a sharp distinction between Islam as a faith and Islamism as a political project built on rejecting liberty, democracy, and individual rights.
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