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Trump Critiques Pope Leo XIV's Stance on Iran Conflict

Trump Critiques Pope Leo XIV's Stance on Iran Conflict

Post by : Shweta

In a sharp rebuke, US President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Pope Leo XIV, labeling him as “very liberal” and suggesting his foreign policy stance is “terrible.” This reaction follows the pope’s recent remarks concerning the ongoing conflict in Iran, signaling a clear divide between political and religious authorities.

In a post shared on social media, Trump expressed his firm belief that the pope is taking a weak stance on pivotal global matters, primarily focusing on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He conveyed his disapproval of a religious leader who seems to condone the potential for Iran to pursue nuclear arms. Upon arriving in Washington, Trump reiterated his position, stating he was “not a fan” of Pope Leo XIV.

These comments emerged shortly after the pope delivered a passionate plea for peace and dialogue during a prayer service at St. Peter's Basilica. Pope Leo urged leaders worldwide to prioritize negotiations over confrontations, cautioning against what he termed a growing “delusion of power” and underscoring the necessity for peaceful resolutions instead of violence.

While the pope did not specifically reference the United States or President Trump, his appeals for restraint and dialogue resonated amidst the rising military and political tensions related to the Iran issue.

This public spat underscores the escalating divergence between the methods employed by political leaders and the moral guidance offered by religious figures on international matters. While Trump advocates for a robust approach to national security and military intervention, Pope Leo XIV consistently calls for peace, humanitarian values, and meaningful discussions in conflict resolution.

The unfolding situation continues to capture global attention as both figures sway public perception regarding the Iran crisis and wider geopolitical challenges.

April 13, 2026 12:42 p.m. 430

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