Pope Leo Criticizes Trump Again Over Iran War
Pope Leo has renewed his criticism of the war in Iran, adding fresh tension to his public disagreement with President Donald Trump. The pope has repeatedly called for peace, dialogue, and protection of innocent civilians.
Trump recently pushed back, claiming the pope did not understand the threat of Iran’s nuclear program. He also suggested Pope Leo supported Iran having nuclear weapons, though the pope has actually spoken against nuclear weapons and urged nations to move away from them.
Speaking to reporters while returning from his first major trip outside Italy, Pope Leo warned that the situation between Iran and the United States had become chaotic and dangerous. He said the changing positions on both sides were creating uncertainty for the world.
The pope also reminded leaders not to forget ordinary people suffering because of the war. He said innocent civilians in Iran are paying the price for decisions made by powerful governments.
Pope Leo’s remarks have sparked more debate about faith, politics, war, and leadership. For supporters, his words are a moral call for peace. For critics, they are another sign that he is stepping too deeply into political affairs.