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US troops told Iran war is ‘God’s plan’

Published on: March 4, 2026 10:15 PM

Over 200 complaints have surfaced alleging U.S. military commanders framed the war on Iran as part of a biblical prophecy, suggesting it could trigger Armageddon. Service members across all branches reported being told that the strikes on Iran were “God’s divine plan” and linked to the Book of Revelation. The claims highlight rising concern over religious overtones in military briefings.

A non-commissioned officer reported that his commander urged troops not to fear current operations, saying they were part of God’s plan. The commander allegedly referenced Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ, claiming that President Donald Trump had been “anointed by Jesus” to signal the end times in Iran.

Read more: Iran signals openness to CIA talks to end war

The complaints were submitted to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), which advocates for religious neutrality within the armed forces. More than 50 military units across multiple branches reportedly submitted grievances since U.S. strikes on Iran began. Officers expressed concern about the mixing of religious ideology with combat operations.

Pentagon officials did not respond to requests for comment. Analysts warn that the injection of religious narratives into military operations could undermine unit cohesion and morale while raising ethical and legal concerns about U.S. military conduct abroad. Observers note parallels in religious messaging by Israeli officials during the joint U.S.-Israeli offensive.

Read more: Pakistanis at remote border scramble to leave Iran

MRFF president Mikey Weinstein criticized the influence of Christian nationalism in the military, calling it a threat to both national security and the long-standing principles of religious freedom. He warned that such messaging has led to an “explosion” in complaints and undermines the impartiality and professionalism of U.S. forces.

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Armageddon prophecy military, Christian nationalism Pentagon, Donald Trump Iran strikes, Latest, MRFF complaints, US Iran war, US military religious influence

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