An American university president’s call on his students to kill Muslims is part of a larger Zionist agenda that seeks to push forward the evangelical vision of Armageddon through waging war between Muslims and Christians, says an American political analyst.
Jerry Falwell, Jr., president of the Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, told a large formal assembly at the school on Friday that they all need to get their permits for carrying concealed weapons and “end those Muslims” to, as he put it, prevent terror attacks in the US.
Falwell, son of a late evangelist and Liberty University founder, is pushing the "evangelical vision of Armageddon," James Morris told Press TV on Monday.
“I attribute this to the Zionist media in America which won’t talk about the motivation for what happened with the tragic attack on 9/11 and other acts of terrorism against America,” he said..
“What we have now, is you have the same Zionist media and you have this Zionist-occupied government of America as well, which are pushing this clash of civilizations between the Christian and Muslim world,” the analyst added.
Morris, editor of America-hijacked.com, noted that this policy falls in line with the “Israeli Likudnik Oded Yinon neocon plan,” under which the stage is being set for more wars in the Middle East.
In his essay, “A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s,” Oded Yinon speaks of “far-reaching opportunities for the first time since 1967″ that were created by the “very stormy situation [that] surrounds Israel.”
Uninformed people in the US and other parts of the world being “geared up” by the Zionist media to fight an all-out war between the followers of Islam and Christianity, Morris said.
“That is all in accord with the Zionist ‘war for Israel’ agenda that we have already seen with Iraq; we have seen that same Israeli Likudnik Oded Yinon neocon plan expanded to Syria,” he added.
‘Daesh has Zionist roots’
Elsewhere in his comments, the analyst referred to the recent mass shooting in San Bernardino, California which was carried out by two alleged Daesh followers.
Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 29, stormed a holiday party in San Bernardino, California, last week, killing at least 14 people and injuring 21 others in the deadliest mass shooting in the US in three years.
Morris said that according to credible reports, apart from sharing ideologies with Daesh terrorists, Farook also had a “fixation” on Israel.
“Well, if you go back to what ISIS (Daesh) is about, ISIS came about from the Zionist neocon influence of Iraq invasion,” he said, using an alternative acronym for the terror group.
“There was no ISIS there before the US invaded [it] for Israel,” he added.