Politically Incorrect: Marco Rubio Reveals Shocking Truth About Negotiating with Muslims

In a video that has recently resurfaced, Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, gives one of the boldest and most honest explanations as to why it is virtually impossible to negotiate with radical Islamists. His statements are not popular, which most likely explains why the video is so difficult to find on video platforms like YouTube, but they are brutally honest.

In his short speech, Marco Rubio lays out the Islamic vision of Islam that few westerners understand. He shares the apocalyptic view, known as Yawm ad-Dīn (Day of Judgement), which signifies the end, when Islam will rule over the entire world. The prophecy comes from a quote by Muhammad when he says Islam will one day defeat Christendom and usher in the end times (Sunan Ibn Majah – Chapter 36, Revelations).

“Therefore, when they recruit fighters,” Rubio says of the Islamic nations, “what they are recruiting them for is to be a part of this army that will trigger this final showdown between the west and Islam, where Islam will win and then the whole world will be governed by their set of rules.”

This is in line with the hidden history of the founding Prophet Muhammad. Muhammad spent most of his life warring against Christians and Jews, slaughtering them, raping their women and enslaving their children. He also commanded his followers to do the same.

The reason that this is hidden in the west is because of a Islamic teaching called Taqiyya. Taqiyya is an Islamic teaching that allows Muslims to lie in order to conceal their true belief when they are the minority or not able to overthrow a nation. Once Muslims gain power, then the true nature of Islam is revealed.

It is the true nature of Islamic prophecy that many Islamic sympathizers work hard to conceal, which is why Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s blunt revelation is so shocking to many woke politicians.

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