The Great Decoupling: How Sudan’s Army is Severing Ties with the Islamist Movement
In my opinion, we are witnessing a fundamental "re-engineering" of the Sudanese state. As of mid-April 2026, the rift between General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Islamist factions has reached a point of no return. I believe the recent surge in arrests and military retirements is not merely administrative; it is a mechanical necessity to rescue the military’s international legitimacy following the global designation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist entity. Members of the Muslim Brotherhood rally in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Khartoum. The Legal Catalyst: From Political Ally to Terrorist Designation I suspect the turning point was the formal designation of the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization earlier this year. I believe this move shifted the Islamist movement from a "political partner" to a "security liability" overnight. I suspect that Burhan’s subsequent campaign of arrests is a direct response to this new legal ...