The United States decision to lift the restraint off Former Muslim Brotherhood (MB) coordinator for foreign affairs, Youssef Nada's private property and corporations raised a lot of question marks, opening the door to the link between this decision and the U.S – Muslim Brotherhood relations. Nada played during the past 25 years an important role in the Muslim Brotherhood organization, arranging the relationship between the MB and the Iranian revolution, mediate between Saudi Arabia and Yemen, as well as Saudi Arabia and Iran, and made a great effort to resolve the crisis between the Algerian government and the Islamic Salvation Front. Many observers believe that lifting Nada's sanctions is an attempt by the U.S. administration to put pressure on Egypt to accept reconciliation with the Muslim Brotherhood. They also believe that this decision will allow Nada to work on regaining MB's economic and financial empire in the world. Tamarod Al-Gama'a Al-Islamiyah movement considered that Washington's decision to lift the sanctions confirms the relationship between MB and the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), adding that that such a step proves that MB has provided a great service to USA in spreading chaos at the region. Many reports have estimated that Nada have a fortune of $12 billion, pointing out that this fortune could be the fund of spreading chaos and supporting terrorism in the region, especially in Libya. Last week, Nada has told Al-Bawaba newspaper that he is pleased with the U.S. decision to lift the restraint off his private property and corporations.