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Geo-Strategy#2: Christian Zionism and the Middle East Conflict In this visual summary of Professor Jiang Xueqin’s second lecture in the Geo-Strategy series, we explore the theological and geopolitical roots behind one of the most misunderstood forces in U.S. foreign policy — Christian Zionism. 📌 Key Insights in This Lecture: Why the U.S. may eventually invade Iran — driven by empire preservation, ally pressure, and religious ideology. How Christian Zionism intertwines theology and geopolitics. The four major Christian end-times frameworks — amillennialism, postmillennialism, historic premillennialism, and dispensationalist premillennialism. Why dispensationalist premillennialism, a minority but influential belief, envisions Israel’s restoration and a final war as prerequisites for Christ’s Second Coming. How this belief system directly influences U.S. politics, policy toward Israel, and the broader conflict with Iran. Why Professor Jiang calls America’s foreign policy “guided by its Christian soul.” 🎯 Thesis: Religious worldview — not just geopolitics — is shaping America’s actions in the Middle East. What began as theology has become strategy. 🔗 Original Lecture: 🎥 Geo-Strategy #2: Christian Zionism and the Middle East Conflict • Geo-Strategy#2: Christian Zionism and the... 📚 Channel: @PredictiveHistory by Prof. Jiang Xueqin 👤 About Prof. Jiang Xueqin Professor Jiang Xueqin is a Beijing-based educator and historian known for his series Predictive History, where he examines how past patterns and belief systems shape current global events. 🎓 Yale graduate in English Literature (with distinction) ✍️ Contributor to China File and The New York Review of Books China Archive 🧭 Focus: Education Reform, Geopolitical Forecasting, and Historical Pattern Analysis 🌍 Known for connecting cultural ideologies to modern policy decisions