The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) says it has received over 100 complaints from U.S. service members across multiple branches and more than 30 military installations claiming that some commanders used religious “end-times” language while discussing potential conflict with Iran.
According to the complaints, one anonymous non-commissioned officer (NCO) reported that a commander described a possible war with Iran as “part of God’s plan” and referenced the Book of Revelation, suggesting it could lead to Armageddon and the return of Jesus.
The MRFF says several troops from different religious backgrounds raised concerns that mixing fundamentalist Christian beliefs with official military briefings could undermine morale and violate rules meant to keep the military neutral on religion.
The Pentagon has not publicly confirmed these specific allegations or issued an official response regarding the complaints.
