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President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from
the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018, an international
agreement designed to limit Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions
relief. The U.S. reinstated severe economic sanctions on Iran, who responded by
gradually reducing its compliance with the agreement and increasing regional
pressure through allied militias.
Throughout 2019, tensions increased in the Persian Gulf
and Iraq. Several incidents were blamed on Iran or Iranian-backed groups:
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Attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
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A major drone and missile strike on Saudi oil
facilities.
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Rocket attacks by Iranian-backed militias against
bases in Iraq where U.S. troops were stationed.
In December 2019, rockets struck a base in Iraq that
hosted U.S. forces, killing an American civilian contractor. The U.S. blamed the
Iraqi militia Kata'ib Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, and retaliated with
airstrikes on militia facilities in Iraq and Syria.
After the militia airstrikes, protesters linked to
Iranian-backed groups surrounded the United States Embassy in Baghdad and
damaged parts of the compound. U.S. officials saw this as a major escalation and
blamed Iranian leadership for organizing the unrest.
In response, President Trump ordered a drone strike near
the Baghdad airport that killed Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, an
Iraqi militia leader. Soleimani commanded the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Quds Force and was widely viewed by the U.S. as the key architect of Iran’s
regional military strategy.
Iran responded several days later by launching missiles
at U.S. bases in Iraq. Although the attack caused injuries, it did not lead to a
wider war, and the crisis gradually de-escalated.
Operation Midnight Hammer was a large U.S. air and
missile strike in June 2025 against three Iranian nuclear facilities, using
stealth bombers, bunker-buster bombs, and cruise missiles to damage Iran’s
nuclear program.
Earlier this year the Trump administration began making
the case that Iran was close to developing nuclear weapons capability. President
Trump demanded Iran accept new restrictions on its nuclear program. The
negotiations failed and the U.S. moved naval forces into the region.
On February 28, 2026, the U.S. and Israel launched
coordinated attacks across Iran with the intention of destroying Iran’s nuclear
facilities, eliminating ballistic missile infrastructure, crippling Iran’s
military capabilities, and preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear-armed state.
The operation involved hundreds of aircraft and thousands of munitions striking
Iranian military sites.
The opening strikes hit major military targets in Iran
and killed several senior Iranian officials, including Iran’s supreme leader,
Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Israel and
strikes on U.S. bases across the Middle East. This escalation effectively
started a direct war between Iran and the U.S.–Israel alliance.
THE SPIRITUAL ASPECT
We are not going to address the day-to-day events of the
war; instead, we want to shine a light upon the cause of this new war. Unlike
previous conflicts, oil is not a factor this time. This is a spiritual struggle
spilling over from the spiritual realm into our reality.
The prophet Daniel is a good example. He had been
mourning and seeking understanding from God and fasted for three weeks (21 days)
waiting for an answer.
“In those days I Daniel was mourning three full
weeks. I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth,
neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were fulfilled.”
(Daniel 10:2–3)
At the end of those three weeks, an angel suddenly
appeared in answer to his prayer. Why did this not happen right away? What was
the delay? The angel explained that God answered Daniel’s prayer immediately,
but the messenger was delayed because of spiritual hostilities between the holy
angel and Lucifer’s minions.
“Then said he unto me, Fear not, Daniel: for from
the first day that thou didst set thine heart to understand, and to chasten
thyself before thy God, thy words were heard, and I am come for thy words.”
(Daniel 10:12)
The “prince of Persia” was an archon, a powerful fallen
angel in charge of the geographical area in which Daniel was located; he
possessed authority to influence the Persian Empire. During those twenty-one
days, the holy angel was engaged in spiritual battle against Luciferian forces
that strongly opposed him.
“But the prince of the kingdom of Persia
withstood me one and twenty days: but, lo, Michael, one of the chief
princes, came to help me…” (Daniel 10:13)
Michael the Archangel came to assist in the conflict. It
was only through his direct assistance that the holy angel was allowed to
finally reach Daniel with God’s message. This passage of scripture provides a
glimpse into the spiritual realm behind earthly events. Spiritual warfare is
real and it was taking place even though Daniel was ignorant of the fact.
THE ROOT CAUSE
This war with Iran dates back to AD 610 when a Meccan
named Muhammad received a revelation from an angel named Gabriel. Muhammad
worked as a merchant for much of his early life. Caravans from Mecca regularly
traveled north to Syria, which was largely Christian under the Byzantine Empire.
It is likely that biblical stories – including angels like Gabriel – were
encountered during these journeys or brought to Mecca. This spirit being was in
reality a fallen angel who had come at the behest of Satan to start a new
religion to replace the Christian faith.
“And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed
into an angel of light.
Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers
also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be
according to their works.” (2 Corinthians 11:14-15)
Gabriel, as recorded in the New Testament, came with a
message for Zechariah.
“And the angel answering said unto him, I am
Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee,
and to shew thee these glad tidings.” (Luke 1:19)
And he also appeared to Mary.
“And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was
sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, To a virgin espoused
to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name
was Mary.” (Luke 1:26-27)
Gabriel was not violent, but merely spoke to the priest
and the virgin. Why make that point? Because the angel that appeared to Muhammad
in the Cave of Hira was completely different. He showed Muhammad a cloth with
Quranic verses on it and instructed him to read it. When Muhammad could not do
so because he was illiterate, the angel almost choked him to death!
This bizarre behavior happened two more times in stark
contrast to the conduct exhibited by Gabriel toward Zechariah and Mary. This
representative was violent and impatient. Muhammad’s angel finally recited the
verses aloud so that he could memorize them and a scribe eventually recorded the
words to paper. This event marked the beginning of Muhammad’s revelations which
became the basis for the Qur’an.
THE ISLAMIC JESUS
What do the Muslim’s believe about Jesus? There are
several references to Jesus within the Qur’an.
A Prophet
Jesus was a prophet and messenger of God like Moses and
Abraham.
“The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, was no more
than a messenger of God…” (Qur’an 4:171)
Not Divine
Islam strongly rejects the idea that Jesus is the Son of
God. He is honored, but not considered divine.
Rejection of the Trinity
Islam rejects the Christian doctrine of the Godhead. They
reject the idea of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit and
teach that God is strictly one person; consider the Trinity a misunderstanding
of monotheism.
Born of a Virgin
Jesus was born of the virgin Mary. Islam affirms that
Mary miraculously conceived Jesus without a human father.
“She said, ‘How shall I have a son when no man has
touched me?’
He said, ‘So it will be; God creates what He
wills.’” (Qur’an 3:47)
Miracles
Jesus performed several miracles such as healing the
blind, healing people with leprosy, raising the dead, and creating a bird from
clay and giving it life by God’s permission.
“I heal the blind and the leper, and I bring the
dead to life by God’s permission.” (Qur’an 3:49)
Not Crucified
Jesus was not crucified as the Bible claims. Most Islamic
interpretations say that Jesus was taken up by God instead of dying on the
cross.
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him—but it
appeared so to them.” (Qur’an 4:157)
Because Islam denies the crucifixion, it also denies the
resurrection.
No Atonement
Islam rejects the concept that Jesus died for humanity’s
sins. Instead, salvation is generally understood in terms of faith in God and
righteous deeds.
Jesus Will Return
According to Islamic tradition, Jesus will return in the
future, before the Day of Judgment to defeat evil and restore justice.
THE ISLAMIC ABRAHAM
Muhammad held Abraham in high regard. The Qur’an
describes him as someone who rejected idolatry and worshiped only one God.
“Abraham was not a Jew nor yet a Christian; but he
was upright, and one who surrendered to God.” (Qur’an 3:67)
Islam sees Abraham as a key ancestor in the line of
prophets. Muhammad is believed to have descended through Ishmael, while the
Jewish prophetic line is traced through Isaac. Because of this, Abraham is
considered a shared patriarch among Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Islamic tradition teaches that Abraham and Ishmael built
the Kaaba, the central shrine of Islam located in Mecca.
“And when Abraham and Ishmael raised the foundations
of the House…” (Qur’an 2:127)
This is why the Kaaba is viewed as a restoration of
Abraham’s original monotheistic worship.
Muhammad presented Abraham as an example of trusting God
completely, rejecting idol worship, and submitting fully to God’s will.
GREATER THAN JESUS
In Islamic theology, Muhammad and Jesus Christ are both
honored prophets. However, most Muslims regard Muhammad as the greatest and
final prophet, while still deeply respecting Jesus. The reasons come from
teachings in the Qur’an and later Islamic tradition.
Jesus is honored as a prophet, but He is considered part
of the earlier line of prophets before Muhammad, who is considered the final
prophet, because the Qur’an describes Muhammad as the “Seal of the Prophets.” In
Islamic belief this means that Muhammad is the last prophet sent by God; no new
prophet will come after him.
“Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but
he is the Messenger of God and the Seal of the Prophets.” (Qur’an 33:40)
Muslims believe Muhammad delivered the complete and final
scripture, the Qur’an. Jesus is believed to have received an earlier revelation
called the Injil (Gospel), but Islamic teaching says those earlier scriptures
were later altered or lost in their original form. The Qur’an is believed to
preserve God’s message fully.
Muhammad’s message is viewed as universal because Jesus
was sent primarily to the children of Israel. Muhammad was sent to all humanity.
“We have not sent you except as a mercy to all the
worlds.” (Qur’an 21:107)
Islam teaches that the prophets – including Abraham,
Moses, and Jesus – all preached the same core message of worshiping one God.
Muhammad is believed to have restored the original form of that faith after it
became distorted.
Muhammad died in AD 632 at the age of 62.
THE MIDDLE EAST
The Middle East is where it all started for humanity. God
began working with mankind in this area and it is filled with activity from the
patriarchs.
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The Garden of Eden where Adam lived was located
somewhere in Iraq.
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Noah’s ark landed on the mountainous area between
Turkey and Armenia.
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Abraham was born in the city of Ur, located near
where the Euphrates River flows into the Persian Gulf. He settled in the
land of Canaan, which today encompasses Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.
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Isaac remained in the land of Canaan.
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Jacob moved to Haran, located in upper Mesopotamia in
what is today southeastern Turkey.
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Joseph was sold into slavery and taken to Egypt where
God orchestrated events that allowed him to bring his entire family to
Egypt.
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They stayed for some 430 years before Moses led them
out into the Sinai Peninsula and into modern day western Saudi Arabia.
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Joshua led the Israelites to the land of Canaan where
they established their own nation.
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In 587 BC King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon conquered
Jerusalem and took the majority of the Jews captive.
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The prophet Daniel served first in Babylon and later
lived in Persia as the chief advisor to King Darius.
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Most of the Jews who lived in Babylon/Persia did not
want to return to Jerusalem when King Cyrus gave them permission in 538 BC.
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The apostle Peter left Jerusalem and moved to Babylon
where he established a thriving church.
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The Battle of Armageddon will take place in northern
Israel.
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The Second Return of Jesus will see Him set foot in
Jerusalem, from which He will rule during the Millenium.
In examining these events, it is clear that Jesus
purposely selected the geographical area of the Middle East to do all the work
recorded in the Bible. The Devil is aware of this fact and has done his utmost
to control the land through his minions – spiritual and physical – for the last
2,500 years. This area will continue to be a flashpoint of conflict until Jesus
settles it once for all at the last war.
ISLAMIC WORLDVIEW
Muhammad’s angel was in reality a fallen angel who placed
demons in him to create a religion of death in AD 610. The followers of Muhammad
are called Muslims and they are mandated to convert the whole world to Islam.
The two largest branches of Islam – Sunni and Shia – generally teach that
ultimate judgment belongs to God alone. Some of the radical groups claim that
anyone who refuses to convert deserves death.
One well-known passage says faith cannot be forced. This
verse is often cited by Muslim scholars to argue that conversion must be
voluntary.
“There is no compulsion in religion. The right way
has become distinct from error.” (Qur’an 2:256)
The Qur’an distinguishes between people who simply do not
believe and those who are actively hostile. The following passage encourages
fairness and kindness toward peaceful non-Muslims.
“God does not forbid you from being kind and just
toward those who do not fight you because of religion or drive you out of
your homes.” (Qur’an 60:8)
Conversely, some verses advocate violence and many
Islamic scholars are quick to interpret these passages as referring to specific
historical conflicts in the 7th century rather than a universal command against
all non-Muslims.
“Fight in the way of God those who fight you, but do
not transgress.” (Qur’an 2:190)
“When the sacred months have passed, then fight the
polytheists wherever you find them…” (Qur’an 9:5)
However, the scholars are drowned out by common Muslims
around the world today who are extremely violent and intolerant of anyone who is
not of their faith.
The leaders who succeeded Muhammad did not carry out
missionary work in the same way that Jesus initiated for Christians; instead,
armies were sent into other nations, and those who refused to submit to Allah
were killed. The Devil conquered these nations with brute power and imposed his
satanic religion on them.
“Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts
of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode
not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie,
he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.” (John 8:44)
MUSLIM CONQUESTS
One of the first nations to experience the wrath of Satan
was Persia. The empire had been severely weakened after decades of war with the
Byzantine Empire. This instability made Persia vulnerable to outside invasion.
The Muslim conquest of Persia (AD 633-651) ended the Sasanian Empire and brought
the region under Islamic rule.
Babylon declined long before the Islamic conquests and
there is no record of a major siege or battle specifically for Babylon. Instead,
it simply became part of the territory absorbed into the expanding Islamic state
by 637.
Syria was controlled by the Byzantine Empire, which had
just finished a long and exhausting war with the Sasanian Empire. The turning
point came in AD 636 at the Battle of Yarmouk when a Muslim army defeated a much
larger Byzantine force and captured Damascus and Antioch. Jerusalem surrendered
peacefully in AD 637.
Muslim armies defeated Byzantine forces in Egypt during
the campaigns of AD 639-646, permanently ending Byzantine control of the region.
Once Egypt was secured, Muslim commanders began sending
expeditions west. The conquest of North Africa was not quick or easy. Muslim
armies faced resistance from remaining Byzantine garrisons along the coast and
powerful Berber tribal confederations. A decisive moment came when Muslim forces
captured the ancient city of Carthage in AD 698, which had long been one of the
main Byzantine military centers in the region. After its fall, Byzantine power
in North Africa effectively ended.
Transoxiana (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan) sat
along the Silk Road, making it an important center for trade between China,
Persia, and the Mediterranean world. Muslim armies conquered it in the early
700s, bringing important cities such as Samarkand and Bukhara under Islamic
rule.
Muslim armies attacked Armenia in AD 639 and subdued it
in 661.
The first campaigns into eastern Iran and Afghanistan
began in AD 650 after the defeat of the Sasanian Empire. Once Persia fell,
Muslim forces moved eastward and western Afghanistan fell under Muslim rule
relatively early, but the eastern and mountainous regions resisted for a long
time. Resistance finally ended in AD 870 when the Saffarid Dynasty defeated the
last rulers of the Zunbil Kingdom and brought southern Afghanistan firmly under
Islamic control.
A Muslim invasion of Spain from North Africa via the
Strait of Gibraltar in AD 711 saw the Visigoths defeated and the followers of
Islam rapidly conquered most of the Iberian Peninsula, establishing Muslim rule
that lasted nearly 800 years until 1492.
The island of Sicily was attacked by Muslims in AD 827
and they held it until 902.
There were also Muslim conquests into India and Pakistan.
They also made their way into eastern China. Another major modern-day Islamic
stronghold is Indonesia. The reason that we have omitted these nations is the
fact that they were pagan nations and exchanged their heathen beliefs for Islam.
An examination of the spread of Islam after the death of
Muhammad revealed it to be a violent and intolerant religion. It was the duty of
each Muslim to convert infidels to the “true religion” and the first thousand
years saw it done with the sword. The Qur’an teaches that Muhammad was a greater
prophet than Jesus. Any true follower of Allah is mandated to convert infidels
or kill them. There is no flexibility for a Muslim.
ASSAULT ON CHRISTIANITY
The early church in Jerusalem scattered with the Roman
invasion in AD 70, but the embers settled in new areas and the fire of the Holy
Spirit saw new churches spring up everywhere in obedience to the Great
Commission. Christianity was the main religion after the first century.
“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you:
and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”
(Matthew 28:19-20)
The apostle Peter traveled to Babylon and stayed for some
time, organizing a strong apostolic church that spread into modern day Iran. The
church in Damascus was founded by believers in Christ from Jerusalem who had
fled to escape the persecution brought on by Saul of Tarsus. He was dramatically
converted to Christ and spread the Gospel through Turkey and Greece, eventually
reaching the church in Rome, founded by Jews who were born again on the Day of
Pentecost.
We do not know who planted Christianity in Egypt, but by
AD 100, the church was firmly established and Christianity spread westward
through the province of Cyrene and into what is modern day Libya, Tunisia,
Algeria, and Morrocco. The North African churches became powerhouses of
Christianity. Together with the seven churches in Asia (Turkey), the churches in
Antioch and Damascus (Syria), and Babylon and Persia, they made up half the
Christian population by the second century. They matched the size of the Roman
Catholic Church, but were not controlled by the Pope.
The Muslim conquests saw the religion of Islam attack the
body of Christ and succeed in decimating entire branches of the church in the
east and south. This changed the dynamic and allowed Satan to peddle his trash
religions in the vacuum, allowing Romanism and Islam to fill the void.
The hellish religion of Islam devastated the church so
that the Gospel was lost to much of the world for a thousand years. There were
small pockets Christianity during this time, but the vast majority of mankind
lived and died in spiritual darkness. It was not until the early 1500s that God
raised up Martin Luther in Europe and the light of the Gospel shone brightly
again.
DIFFERENT DENOMINATIONS
It is estimated there are two billion Muslims today,
which accounts for roughly 25% of the world’s population. There are about 70
different variants of Islam with the Sunni in the majority at 85-90% and the
Shia far less at 10-15%. All the other sects account for less than 1%. The
Sunnis are pragmatic in their worldview, while the Shia are extremely militant.
Iran happens to be a stronghold for the Shia denomination
and their mullahs (clergy) are known hardliners. They believe that they have a
mandate to spread Islam by violence.
IRAN’S SHIA LEADERSHIP
The modern leader of the Shia was Ruhollah Khomeini
(1900-1989), who became the supreme leader of Iran in 1979. He was the power
behind the Iranian revolution in 1979. Iran transitioned from a monarchy to an
Islamic republic, but there were never any free elections. To run for a
political office, a person had to be approved by Khomeini.
Khomeini instituted Sharia law, a religious legal and
moral system in Islam that Muslims believe is derived from the will of God. The
word “Sharia” comes from an Arabic term meaning “the path” or “the way.” It
refers to the framework that guides many aspects of a Muslim’s life. Sharia is
based primarily from the Qur’an (considered the direct revelation from God) and
the Hadith (traditions describing the life and teachings of Muhammad).
If a person speaks ill of Muhammad or the Qur’an, the
offense is punishable by death. Women are forced to wear burkas (one piece
garment covering the head and the body), and if they do not comply, they are
arrested and whipped severely. Sharia governs society and violating these laws
results in severe punishment.
When Ruhollah Khomeini died in 1989, his successor was
Ali Khamenei (1939-2026), who was recently killed by a joint U.S.-Israeli
airstrike. He envisioned Iran becoming a world power and ordered the military to
develop a nuclear program by which they could produce atomic bombs. He also
ordered the development of missiles and drones; the goal was to have the ability
to reach Europe and the United States.
Ali Khamenei ordered the government to align with Russia,
China, Venezuela and a number of other nations in order to build a coalition
against the influence of the United States and Israel. Tehran’s political
rhetoric saw them label America as “the Great Satan” and Israel was “the Little
Satan.” During his 37-year reign over Iran, Khamenei’s followers would scream
“Death to America” and “Death to Israel” in state-sponsored mass demonstrations.
TEHRAN’S TERROR NETWORKS
Iranian generals formed terror networks such as
Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Houthi movement, and Iraqi Shia
militias to expand Iran’s regional influence, counter Israel and Western
military presence, and create proxy forces operating outside Iran’s borders.
Hezbollah
Hezbollah means “Party of God.” The organization was
established in 1982 and is based in Lebanon. Lebanon had previously been
governed by a Sunni-led political structure, but over time Shia Hezbollah grew
into a powerful political force within the country. Iran furnished them with
funding, weapons, and training to fight a number of wars against Israel.
Hamas
Hamas means “zeal,” “enthusiasm,” or “fervor” and is also
an acronym for “Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya,” meaning “Islamic Resistance
Movement.” Hamas was founded in 1987 during the First Intifada, a Palestinian
uprising against Israeli rule. It developed out of the Palestinian branch of the
Muslim Brotherhood, which is a Sunni Islamic movement. Because of this origin,
Hamas follows Sunni Islam, and even though Hamas is Sunni, it receives support
from Iran. This relationship is mainly political and strategic, not theological.
Iran supports groups that oppose Israel, even if those groups are Sunni.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) is a Palestinian militant
group active mainly in the Gaza Strip and involved in the conflict with Israel.
It was founded in the early 1980s and influenced by the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
The group’s objectives are to establish an Islamic Palestinian state and
continue armed resistance against Israel until it ceases to exist. Unlike Hamas,
PIJ does not operate as a political party or run government institutions;
instead, it focuses on military operations. PIJ maintains close ties with Iran,
which provides funding, weapons, and training. The group also cooperates with
Hezbollah and other Iran-aligned movements in the region.
Houthi movement
The Houthi movement is an armed political movement based
in Yemen. The group is formally known as Ansar Allah, which means “Supporters of
God.” The movement began in the 1990s in northern Yemen and is named after its
founding family leader Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi. The Houthis fought several
wars with the Yemeni government between 2004 and 2010. In 2014 they captured the
capital city of Sanaa. Saudi Arabia intervened militarily in 2015 to restore the
Yemeni government. The Houthis received weapons, training, and political backing
from Iran, but they claim to be an independent movement. The group has used
ballistic missiles, drones, and naval attacks against targets in Yemen, Saudi
Arabia, and shipping lanes in the Red Sea. The movement is known for its
political slogan: “God is great, death to America, death to Israel, curse the
Jews, victory to Islam.”
Iraqi Shia Militias
Several Shia militias in Iraq operate as armed groups
that have been active in Iraq’s conflicts since the early 2000s. These militias
played a major role in the fight against Islamic State, but some have also been
accused of attacks against foreign forces and political opponents.
Some militias like Kata'ib Hezbollah, Harakat al-Nujaba, and Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhadawere
are trained and supported by Iran’s Quds Force, an external operations branch of
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
They also backed the Syrian government in the Syrian civil war and carried out
attacks on U.S. military installations in Iraq.
PROXY WARFARE
Iran’s support for militant or terrorist groups is part
of a regional strategy. One major goal is to extend the political and military
influence of Iran across the Middle East. Iran has built relationships with
armed groups in places such as Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and the Palestinian
territories. These groups form a network often called the “Axis of Resistance.”
Upholding these allies allows Iran to project power beyond its borders without
directly deploying large numbers of Iranian troops.
Another goal is to pressure or weaken Israel and to
challenge the presence of the United States and its allies in the region. Iran
has supported groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas, which engage in armed conflict
with Israel. By backing these groups, Iran can apply pressure on Israel and its
allies indirectly.
Supporting militant groups also allows Iran to fight its
rivals through proxies rather than through direct military confrontation. Proxy
warfare helps Iran by avoiding the risks of a full-scale war with powerful
states, maintaining plausible deniability, and influencing conflicts in multiple
countries at once.
These allied militias can also serve as a deterrent. If
Iran is attacked, groups in other countries may retaliate against its enemies.
This gives Iran leverage in regional conflicts and negotiations.
Meanwhile, the Persian people suffer from high inflation,
widespread poverty, political repression, and an unstable power grid during
which billions of dollars are allocated to fund, arm, and train Hezbollah, Hamas,
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Houthi movement, and the Iraqi Shia militias.
Khamenei believed that if Iran developed nuclear weapons,
it would significantly strengthen Iran’s ability to deter or confront Israel and
its allies, especially through the combined pressure of Iran and its regional
proxy groups. He was driven by the religious forces of Islam and the common
people were merely pawns to be used and discarded. Khamenei wanted to be the
Muslim leader that finished the conquest of the world and forced all nations to
bow their knees to Allah.
SATAN’S ACTIONS
Lucifer hates God because of rebellion rooted in pride
and the desire to exalt himself above God.
“I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne
above the stars of God… I will be like the most High.” (Isaiah 14:13-14)
“And there was war in heaven: Michael and his
angels fought against the dragon… and the great dragon was cast out, that
old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan.” (Revelation 12:7-9)
Satan is an adversary of God who persistently works to
oppose God’s purposes by deception and turning people away from God. The Devil
wants to destroy anything God does on earth.
“Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts
of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode
not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie,
he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.” (John 8:44)
Satan tried to kill the incarnated Jesus by proxy through
King Herod shortly after the birth.
“Then Herod, when he saw that
he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew
all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from
two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently
enquired of the wise men. (Matthew 2:16)
Following a thirty day fast, the fallen angel challenged
the Son of God to use His power to satisfy His hunger.
“If thou be the Son of God, command that these
stones be made bread.” (Matthew 4:3)
Jesus responded by quoting Scripture:
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every
word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4)
The Devil took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple in
Jerusalem and tempted Him to jump, quoting Scripture to suggest angels would
save Him.
“…If thou be the Son of God,
cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge
concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any
time thou dash thy foot against a stone.” (Matthew 4:6)
Jesus answered succinctly.
“…Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.”
(Matthew 4:7)
Finally, Satan showed Jesus all the kingdoms of the world
and offered them to Him if the God-man just bent His knee and worshiped the
fallen angel.
“…All these things will I
give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.” (Matthew 4:9)
Jesus shut the door in response.
“…Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou
shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.” (Matthew
4:10)
Lucifer could not derail Jesus and Satan worked
diligently through the ungodly Jewish religious leadership to crucify the Son of
God under the authority of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor. The Devil entered
Judas Iscariot and used his physical body to betray Jesus.
“Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed
Iscariot…” (Luke 22:3)
However, the crucifixion was not the end as it fulfilled
God’s secret redemption plan and what Satan intended for destruction became the
means of salvation for mankind through the Son of God’s crucifixion.
“Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel
and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified
and slain.” (Acts 2:23)
“Which none of the princes of this world knew:
for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.” (1
Corinthians 2:8)
“…That through death he might destroy him that
had the power of death, that is, the devil.” (Hebrews 2:14)
Satan opposed Jesus and influenced events leading to the
crucifixion, but the crucifixion ultimately was exactly what God wanted and it
resulted in yet another defeat for Lucifer.
The Devil was in for another surprise when Jesus was
resurrected because the resurrection proved that death could not hold the Son of
God and that His victory over sin, death, and Lucifer had been accomplished.
“Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead
dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him.” (Romans 6:9)
“And having spoiled principalities and powers, he
made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.” (Colossians 2:15)
“O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is
thy victory?...
But thanks be to God, which giveth us the
victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. ” (1 Corinthians 15:55, 57)
“I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold,
I am alive for evermore… and have the keys of hell and of death.”
(Revelation 1:18)
When the Holy Spirit came in power to the early church on
the day of Pentecost, Lucifer realized that he was hopelessly overmatched.
“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy
Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me…” (Acts 1:8)
“And When he is come, he will reprove the world
of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.” (John 16:8)
“Ye are of God, little children, and have
overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the
world.” (1 John 4:4)
“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the
devil, and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7)
Being completely defeated, Satan set out to deceive and
spread false doctrine. The following verses show the deception of the Devil and
his ability to disguise error as truth.
“But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent
beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from
the simplicity that is in Christ.” (2 Corinthians 11:3)
“And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed
into an angel of light.” (2 Corinthians 11:14)
The following passages foretold the development of false
doctrine as false teachers arose within the church.
“For the time will come when they will not endure
sound doctrine… and they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and
shall be turned unto fables.” (2 Timothy 4:3-4)
“But there were false prophets also among the
people, even as there shall be false teachers among you…” (2 Peter 2:1)
Satan would try to create division among the believers in
Christ against each another.
“Now I beseech you, brethren… that there be no
divisions among you.” (1 Corinthians 1:10)
The ensuing warning deals with anger and conflict among
Christians, implying that division provides Satan with opportunity.
“Neither give place to the devil.” (Ephesians
4:27)
The apostles warned that even leaders were susceptible to
corruption and deceit.
“Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all
the flock… For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves
enter in among you… Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking
perverse things.” (Acts 20:28-30)
Satan actively works against believers.
“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary
the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” (1
Peter 5:8)
The Devil’s primary weapons for the last two millennia
have been to sow discord among Christians, develop false doctrine, split the
church into denominations, and corrupt the clergy.
THE ANGEL OF LIGHT
Lucifer decided to add one more weapon to his arsenal and
that was the development of false religions to contest the success of
Christianity. In that respect, Islam is a masterpiece. It arose six centuries
after Jesus Christ and teaches doctrines that contradict Scripture, while
blending truth with the lies. Muhammad rejected central biblical truths such as
the divinity of Christ, the Godhead, the atoning death, and resurrection of
Jesus. And so while Islam purports to answer life’s biggest questions, it has no
redeeming spiritual value and ultimately relegates its followers to the Lake of
Fire.
Islam is a violent and loveless religion where its
followers are instructed to convert the world and anyone that refuses to accept
its moon god and monstrously flawed prophet was put to death. The apostle Paul’s
letter to the church at Corinth dealt with false doctrine and little did he know
that it would perfectly describe Muhammad’s invention.
“And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed
into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also
be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be
according to their works.” (2 Corinthians 11:14-15)
Muhammad claimed to receive revelations from an angel
named Gabriel, but they simultaneously deny essential biblical doctrines. The
whole experience was a deceptive spiritual encounter and reinforces Paul’s words
that not every supernatural message claiming to come from God actually does.
TRUMP’S JUSTIFICATION
Present Trump said the strikes against Iran were meant to
stop this radicalized Islamic nation from developing nuclear weapons and using
them for “nuclear blackmail.” He described the goal as destroying Iran’s nuclear
enrichment capacity and stopping the nuclear threat posed by the Iranian
government.
Trump also said the operation was intended to defend
Americans and U.S. partners from what he described as an imminent threat from
Iran. The objective is to “defend the American people by eliminating imminent
threats from the Iranian regime.”
Another part of the justification was Iran’s history of
supporting armed groups and attacks against U.S. forces and allies. Trump cited
decades of hostility, stating the Iranian regime had “waged an unending campaign
of bloodshed and mass murder” against Americans and others.
He also referenced Iran’s alleged involvement in attacks
such as the USS Cole bombing as part of the broader case against Iran.
We believe that God is using President Trump to break the
power of the radicalized mullahs in Iran and upend the work of Satan. There are
documented human rights abuses involving the killing of civilians, mass arrests,
torture, detention, religious persecution, and executions. Women are treated
like possessions with very little personal freedom, there are limits on free
speech and assembly, and punishment for political dissent.
DYING VS LIVING
It is impossible to separate the Iranian people, Islam as
a religion, the radicalized worldview of the ruling mullahs, systemic
discrimination, and the resulting hardline government ideology that has produced
repression, violence, and the killing of its own citizens. In modern Iran, these
forces have become deeply intertwined within the structure of the state, shaping
laws, social expectations, and political power. The result is a system in which
religious authority, political control, and ideological enforcement operate
together at the expense of personal freedom, dissent, and basic human rights.
Muslims are willing to die for Allah, while Christians
struggle to live for Jesus. Dying for a cause can happen in a single moment,
whereas living faithfully for Christ requires lifelong discipline, obedience,
and endurance.
“If any man will come after
me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.”
(Luke 9:23)
“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the
mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy,
acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”
(Romans 12:1)
That’s the challenge. It’s not about a single dramatic
sacrifice, but a lifetime of devotion.
“But ye are a chosen generation, a royal
priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the
praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous
light.” (1 Peter 2:9)
“And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All
power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I
have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the
world. Amen.” (Matthew 28:18-20)
“If ye love me, keep my commandments.” (John
14:15)
The true test of faith is not merely what a person is
willing to die for as with Muslims, but how faithfully a Christian lives for the
One who has redeemed him from death. A life surrendered to Jesus Christ – marked
by obedience, holiness, and perseverance – is the sacrifice God desires.
If Jesus came to save the lost, how much do you have to
hate a person to deny them Christ?
Muslims are willing to die for Allah, while Christians
struggle to live for Jesus!

From the Desk
of John S. Torell |