Georgetown Islamic Civilization Prof. Calls on Iran to Strike U.S.

Justine Brooke Murray | June 23, 2025
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Criticizing race-based hiring practices gets you the boot at Georgetown University. Calling on Iran to strike a U.S. base, on the other hand, is apparently A-okay!

That’s how Jonathan Brown, their professor of Islamic Civilization, publicly responded to President Donald Trump targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities overnight. 

“I’m not an expert, but I assume Iran could get a bomb easily,” he wishfully concluded in a since-deleted X post. 

“I hope Iran does some symbolic strike on a base, then everyone stops,” he continued, making fun of “Hasbara people” (those who speak on behalf of Israel) for “auto-erotically asphyxiating themselves” on the Islamic regime “for all these years.” 

That steaming pile of nonsensical word vomit was Brown’s attempt to mock American leaders for not wanting to be nuked by a regime whose mission is to nuke America, while at the same time, getting off over the possibility that the regime does, in fact, bomb us. 

He clearly interpreted his job teaching Islamic Civilization as a DIY how-to course. Of course, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. His infamous father, Sami Amin Al-Arian, is a “convicted terror supporter” from Kuwait, according to Jewish Insider.

Related: Watchdog Claims Georgetown Student is Daughter of Hamas Terrorist

But what else can you expect out of one of our most prestigious college-turned jihadi boot camps? 

Brown isn’t the first terrorist nepo-baby to affiliate with Georgetown, after all. 

His death wish for America seems to be a noble and widely celebrated sentiment at Georgetown, which has enrolled the daughter of Hamas leader, Ahmed Yousef, according to the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA).

That’s why it’s tough to believe their spokesteam was genuine when they told Jewish Insider how “appalled” the university is by Brown’s statements. They haven’t ousted him yet, unlike Ilya Shapiro, a Jewish professor who was bullied out of his position in 2022 for denouncing DEI hires on the U.S. Supreme Court.

 

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