Iran, however, is not the only country framing the Iran war in religious terms. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is invoking God as being on the American side, while claiming that Iran is “hell-bent on prophetic Islamist delusions.”
When asked directly if he saw the war in religious terms, Hegseth basically said yes, preaching at length his own version of a militarized Christian doctrine.
PETE HEGSETH: The providence of our Almighty God is there protecting those troops. And we’re committed to this mission.
“That entire regime is led by radical clerics who don’t make geopolitical decisions,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio adds. “They make decisions on the basis of theology, their view of theology, which is an apocalyptic one that has to be taken very seriously.”
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In August 1996, Osama Bin Laden issued his own 11,500 word “fatwa” and declared holy war against US forces in the Arabian peninsula. “Your blood has been spilt in Palestine and Iraq, and the horrific image of the massacre in Qana in Lebanon are still fresh in people’s minds,” he said. The declaration followed the June 25th truck bomb attack at Khobar towers in Saudi Arabia, where 19 US military personnel were killed and over 500 were injured.
That November, the still obscure bin Laden was interviewed and asked why there hadn’t yet been attacks in response. He replied, “If we wanted to carry out small operations, it would have been easy to do so after the statements, but the nature of the battle requires qualitative operations that affect the adversary, which obviously requires good preparation.”
Two years later, in February 1998, bin Laden issued a second fatwa, calling on Muslims to kill Americans anywhere in the world, a shift from focusing solely on Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states. This fatwa inspired a new generation of fighters, including the generation that undertook the 9/11 attacks.

If Iran attacks US soil, it was the US attacking itself and blaming it on Iran so they can create more laws taking rights from citizens
4 min video summarizing Putin's rise to power: Russian apartment bombings led to Putin's rise
Seems to oddly mirror a lot of what's happening now. Especially if you think of Trump as dark Yeltsin. (I could be totally misremembering this, but I thought despite having an alcohol problem, Yeltsin had some legitimate redeeming qualities as well?) Regardless, it's hard not to notice the similarities when it comes to an absurd level of incompetence that almost makes it seem like failure was the goal the entire time.
I always assumed (and still think most likely) Vance or Rubio will be Trump's successor. Intellectually, they both definitely seem to fit the bill, but more and more I'm also starting to see some glaring similarities between Hegseth and Putin.
This seems very Putinesque, or at least the manufactured version of Putin made in America. Especially as Hegseth becomes the face leading an American holy war, hoping to rile the evangelical base despite Trump's plummeting approval rating.