New Delhi, Dec. 5 -- For decades, Western policymakers comforted themselves with the illusion that Islamist extremism could only be imported through porous borders or foreign-funded mosques. A groundbreaking new report by the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) now shatters that complacency: the Muslim Brotherhood - one of the world's most influential Islamist movements - has already embedded itself deep within America's academic, political, and civic institutions. Its project is not improvisational but calculated, methodical, and half a century in the making: the transformation of the United States from within through ideological subversion, institutional capture, and the systematic manipulation of campus ac...