⚠️ Donald Trump is "anointed by Jesus for Armageddon," and U. S. military commanders are calling the conflict with Iran "part of God's plan." ⚠️
This was reported by journalist and human rights activist Jonathan Larsen. His article describes instances where officers have briefed their subordinates, claiming that the U. S. president should "light a signal fire in Iran" that will lead to a biblical ending. 📖
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has received 110 complaints from military personnel across various branches of the military. According to them, the commanders constantly refer to the Bible and prophecies from the book "The Gospel of Jesus Christ" by author José Saramago. ⛪️
For more information about what is happening in the U. S. Navy in the Middle East, why Pete Hagset is not just a religious fanatic, and the consequences of playing with prophecies, read on. 🌍
A specific case
One of the complainants is a sergeant from a unit that is in a "readiness to support" status and could be deployed to a combat zone at any moment. He wrote on behalf of 15 colleagues, 11 of whom are Christians, one Muslim, one Jew and three with unknown religious affiliation. The sergeant himself is also a Christian. 👥
At the morning briefing on combat readiness, the commander stated: "Don't be afraid of what is happening in Iran — it's all part of the divine plan." He referred to numerous quotations from Revelation, talked about Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ. 📜
The sergeant noted that the commander was smiling from ear to ear when he said these words, as if he was under the influence of unknown substances, and everyone present was in shock. 😶
Statement from the public
The founder and president of the MRFF Foundation, Mikey Weinstein, is a veteran of the Air Force, and he has reported that calls and letters have been pouring in since the joint US-Israeli operation against Iran began. ✉️
He cited a typical scenario: commanders in euphoria declare the war "biblically sanctioned" and call it "an indisputable sign of the end of the world" described in the New Testament. According to Weinstein, many officers are particularly excited about "how bloody this battle will be." ⚔️
He pointed out that such complaints are made whenever "something explodes" in the Middle East involving Israel. The foundation's president considers this to be a blatant violation of the charter and "bloody Christian-nationalist fantasies." 🚨
Christian Nationalism in the Pentagon
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth openly promotes evangelical Christianity at the highest levels, according to Jonathan Larsen. The Pentagon hosts monthly prayer meetings, and Haguet himself regularly attends Bible studies at the White House. 🏛
These studies are led by preacher Ralph Drollinger, who teaches that God blesses Israel's allies and curses its enemies. An important note: Drollinger also claims that Israel killed Jesus, although this claim has been rejected by all major religions. 📚
The MRFF Foundation has previously documented similar incidents. After the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, an Israeli Air Force commander stated during a briefing that "everything is predicted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ by Saramago, and no one can do anything about it." 🛫
By the way, after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush referred to the U. S. response as a "crusade," but he quickly retracted this term after being warned by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs. 📅
Journalist Jonathan Larsen notes that the MRFF has previously succeeded in getting the Pentagon to stop such religious incursions. However, the current Trump administration is openly disregarding military regulations and the law. ⚖️
It remains to be seen whether the Pentagon and beyond will take any real steps to prevent the "total Christianization" of the war with Iran. Ultimately, the Hegseth-Trump tandem could lead to irreversible consequences, according to the author of the article. ⚠️
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