“Pope Leo Condemns World Leaders Exploiting Religion”

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In a passionate address to worshippers in Cameroon today, Pope Leo condemned world leaders who exploit religion and the name of God to justify conflicts, following a recent dispute with Donald Trump. During his ongoing tour of Africa, the pontiff criticized “tyrants” who allocate vast sums to warfare, neglecting essential resources for healing, education, and restoration.

The clash between Pope Leo and Donald Trump escalated after the pontiff expressed concerns about the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. Trump labeled the Pope as “weak” and criticized his stance on foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities. However, Pope Leo stood firm, asserting his duty to advocate for the gospel’s message and not fearing repercussions from the Trump administration.

In response to the escalating tension, Trump shared a controversial AI-generated image on his social media, depicting himself alongside a Jesus-like figure. The Vatican issued a sharp rebuke not only to Trump but also to JD Vance for their positions on the “just war” theory. While Vance defended the concept of just war, Vatican’s editorial director highlighted the evolution of warfare and the challenges in defining a conflict as “just” in contemporary times.

The dispute underscores the growing divide between traditional doctrines and modern warfare methods, sparking debates on the ethical considerations of armed conflicts in today’s technologically advanced world.

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