The quoted email alleges that a commander urged troops not to be afraid about Iran operations, which Jiang reads as evidence that the war is going badly.
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The quoted email alleges that a commander urged troops not to be afraid about Iran operations, which Jiang reads as evidence that the war is going badly.
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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.
The quoted complaint says the commander's Christian-first framing was toxic enough that 16 troops, including Christians, a Jewish troop, and a Muslim troop, sought help.
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"I am a NCO rank withheld in our unit. This morning, our commander opened up the combat readiness status briefing by urging us to..."
"Stop, okay, afraid. That's what it tells us. They're losing the war, okay? Right? Keep on going."
"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..."
"And he specifically referenced numerous citations out of the book of Revelation referring to Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ. He said..."
"When he said all of this, which made his message seem even more crazy, our commander would probably be described as a Christian first..."
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