I don't know any Muslims that are interested in attacking *anyone* or *any* armed forces (which is why I shared the very public story of the London terrorist attack where the imam
the one that attacked his Mosque from any harm). Muslims believe that justice is in the hands of God. He is the only just One and has the authority over all. Taking matters into their own hands is strictly forbidden (and demonstrates a lack of faith in God). There are fundamentalists/extremists in ALL religious faiths - but each faith shouldn't be defined by their extremes (that would be like defining Christianity based on the Westboro cult).
You seem to be gathering your information from propaganda and not actually speaking to Muslims directly and asking THEM what they believe (and from what I know about Christianity - that's considered "bearing false witness against your neighbor" and something that Jesus and His disciples warned against).
From Yahya, Harun (1 January 2008).
Clarity Amidst Confusion: Imam Mahdi and the End of Time. Global Publishing. Kindle Edition. p. 64 ~
Jesus in Islam
Isa is the Arabic name for
Jesus, and his return is considered the third major sign of the last days (the second being the appearance of Jesus's nemesis
Masih ad-Dajjal). Although
Muhammad is the preeminent Prophet in Islam, Jesus is mentioned in the Quran, and so is Idris (Enoch), who is said not to have died but to have been raised up by God.
[44] Thus, in accordance with post-Quranic hadith, Jesus conceivably will return to Earth as a just judge before the Day of Judgment.
[45] As written in hadith:
Abu Hurayrah narrates that the Messenger of God said, "By Him in whose hands my soul rests! It is definitely close in that time that Isa, Son of Maryam descends amongst you as a just ruler. He will break the cross, kill the swine and abolish jaziya. And money will abound in such excess that no one will accept it.
— Ahmad bin Hambal, al-Musnad, vol 2, p. 240
[28]
Hadith reference both the Mahdi and Isa simultaneously and the return of the Mahdi will coincide with the return of Isa, who will descend from the heavens in
al-Quds at dawn. The two will meet, and the Mahdi will lead the people in fajr prayer. After the prayer, they will open a gate to the west and encounter
Masih ad-Dajjal. After the defeat of
ad-Dajjal, Isa will lead a peaceful forty-year reign until his death. He will be buried in a tomb beside Muhammad in Medina.
[46] Though the two certainly differ regarding their role and persona in Islamic eschatology, the figures of the Mahdi and Isa are ultimately inseparable, according to the Prophet. Though Isa is said to descend upon the world once again, the Mahdi will already be present.
What will be your reaction when the son of Mary (Jesus) descends and your Imam is from among yourselves? (Sahih Muslim, bab nuzul 'isa, Vol. 2; Sahih Bukhari, kitab bad' al-khalq wa nuzul 'isa, Vol. 4)
Quoting from Isa and Islam ~
The Hadith states that Dajjal will appear in the last days somewhere between Syria and Iraq. He will try to deceive the whole world and declare himself God!
But Dajjal will eventually be slain by the Great Servant of God. And not only will Dajjal be slain, but all the people who followed him will be killed by the great Servant of God. So, who is this mighty and great Servant of God?
Isa Al-Masih Will Kill Dajjal and All His Followers
According to the Sunni Hadith, Isa Al-Masih is that great Servant of God. Isa will descend from heaven in the last days with two angels. They will battle Dajjal and all the people who embraced his evil. Isa will be victorious and kill Dajjal and everyone who followed him. The Sunni Hadith states that, “All those who embraced the evil of Dajjal shall perish even as the breath of Isa touches them.”(2)
Isa Will Bring Peace to the World
After the final battle, Isa will bring peace on earth. The Hadith states that, “Then all battles shall cease and the world will know an age of peace. Then truly the sheep will lie in the shadow of the wolf without fear. The rule of Isa will be just and all shall flock to him to enter the folds of the one true religion, Islam.”(2) The word Islam, of course, is derived from the Arabic root “Salema” which merely means peace, purity, submission and obedience.
God has Given All Authority to Isa. He will Reign as King!
God has given the greatest honor and authority ever known to His servant, Isa Al-Masih (Jesus, the Messiah, e.g. Jesus Christ). God wants all people to believe in Him and follow him. Isa said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).Are you ready for the return of Isa Al-Masih? Have you read what Isa Himself says in the Bible about the end of days? And about the destruction of the Anti-Christ and all the people who did not accept Isa’s testimony? ~
The Battle of Isa and Dajjal - Isa And Islam