Apocalyptic battle language from Revelation that the quoted email says was used to explain Iran operations.
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Armageddon
Apocalyptic battle language from Revelation that the quoted email says was used to explain Iran operations.
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Jiang rejects the public explanations for the war as inadequate and introduces reporting that soldiers were told the Iran war is for Armageddon and the return of Jesus.
The quoted email alleges that troops were told the war was part of God's divine plan and tied to Revelation, Armageddon, and Jesus' return.
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"...referenced numerous citations out of the book of Revelation referring to Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ. He said that President Trump..."
"Does that make sense? All right, so now you're like, okay, okay, okay, okay. I understand all this. But why the hell is this..."
"...on Substack, okay? U.S. troops were told Iran war is for Armageddon, the return of Jesus. What is this? All right,"
"so, sorry, so some soldiers who are not Christians were told that this is a war for Jesus, and like, wait a minute, we're..."
"He urged us to tell our troops that this was all part of God's divine plan, and he specifically Wait, I'm sorry. Wait a..."
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