Pope Says Trump’s Threat to Destroy Iranian Civilization Is ‘Truly Unacceptable’

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    Pope Leo XIV delivers his blessing as he recites the Regina Coeli noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Monday, April 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

    ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV said Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to destroy Iranian civilization was “truly unacceptable” and said any attacks on civilian infrastructure violate international law.

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    In some of his strongest comments yet against the war, the American pope urged Americans and other people of good will to contact their political leaders and congressional representatives to demand they reject war and work for peace.

    “Today as we all know there was this threat against all the people of Iran. This is truly unacceptable,” Leo said as he left his country house in Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome.

    He was referring to Trump’s threat that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran fails to meet his latest deadline to strike a deal that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

    Leo recalled his Easter appeal for peace and to reject war, “especially a war which many people have said is an unjust war, which is continuing to escalate, and which is not resolving anything.”

    He invited all people of good will to contact their political leaders and congressional representatives to remind them that attacks on civilian infrastructure are “against international law” and also are a “sign of the hatred, the division, the destruction human beings are capable of, and we all want to work for peace.”

    In recent weeks, history’s first U.S.-born pope has escalated the tone of his opposition to the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran after initially issuing muted appeals for peace and dialogue.

    Last week for the first time, Leo publicly named Trump in saying he hoped the U.S. president was truly “looking for an off-ramp.”

    The Vatican has a tradition of diplomatic neutrality and it is rare for a pope to name a political leader or country specifically in a critical way. But the war in Iran has nudged even a reserved pope to break with typical protocol.

    On Tuesday, Leo didn’t cite Trump by name but in comments in English he urged people to contact their political leaders and congressional representatives “to ask them, tell them to work for peace and to reject war.”

    “We have a worldwide economic crisis, an energy crisis, (a) situation in the Middle East of great instability, which is only provoking more hatred throughout the world,” he said.

    He said the message to political leaders should be: “Come back to the table, let’s talk, let’s look for solutions in a peaceful way and let’s remember especially the innocent children, the elderly, sick, so many people who have already become or will become victims of this continued warfare.”

    The Vatican is particularly concerned about how the Iran conflict has spread to a renewed war in Lebanon between Israel and the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant Hezbollah group. The Vatican fears for Christians in southern Lebanon, who are an important bulwark for the church in the region.

    Earlier in the day, the Vatican released a special message from Leo to the residents of Debel, Lebanon after a convoy carrying over 40 tons of aid led by the Vatican was prevented from arriving with an Easter shipment. It was canceled for what Lebanon’s Maronite Church said were “security reasons.”

    In the message, Leo expressed solidarity with the “injustices” that the Christians of southern Lebanon are enduring and compared them to Christ’s suffering.

    “In your misfortune, in the injustice you endure, in the feeling of abandonment you experience, you are very close to Jesus. You are close to Him also on this Easter Day when He conquered the forces of evil, and which resonates for you as a promise of the future,” read the message, which was written in French and was signed by the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

    Leo visited Lebanon late last year on his first international trip as pope.

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    Esther mordechai
    Esther mordechai
    7 days ago

    And when iran says for 40 years death to israel and death to America is totally acceptable. טפש. אבי אבות הטומאה.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    7 days ago

    Noticed that the Vatican had nothing to say about Germany during WWII. International law is only upheld when the international community upholds it. Rogues do what they’re going to do.

    Ethel Mertz
    Ethel Mertz
    7 days ago

    Dear Pope…
    FYI, I do not care what you think. Your church has more blood on its hands than just about any despot nation. First do Teshuva for the crimes of the church, then pontificate.

    Yankel
    Yankel
    7 days ago

    Guess what Mr Unholy Pope, Trump doesn’t care what you have to say, Iran doesn’t want peace and trump will make Iran into pieces.

    Aaa
    Aaa
    7 days ago

    What a hypocrite . . . Islamic phobia is live for everyone to see . . .

    Last edited 7 days ago by Aaa
    G-d have mercy on us..
    G-d have mercy on us..
    7 days ago

    Pope Pious’ acceptance of the destruction of Jewish Civilization was also “Truly Unacceptable”!
    Git Yom-tiff Pontif.

    amil zola
    amil zola
    6 days ago

    The president called for genocide.

    Zvi-Bar-David
    Zvi-Bar-David
    6 days ago

    Ah yes; we can always count on the posters here to rehash 2,000 years of oppression of Yiddishkeit by the goyim, rather than focus on the gravamen of the article, which is Chicago Bob (who now speaks for a fair chunk of the goyim) calling out Donald Trump for thinly veiled threats to go nuclear. Which I believe is laudable. But by all means, continue as usual…

    shloime
    shloime
    6 days ago

    this pope has a remarkably short memory – where was he when the mullahcracy held conferences on “wipe israel off the map”? or does destroying the *jewish* state matter less to his “holiness”?

    because iran’s direct and indirect attacks on israel, its civilians and its infrastructure, were more than just threats. but all we heard from the vatican was crickets…

    Last edited 6 days ago by voros
    Alta Bubby
    Alta Bubby
    6 days ago

    But to destroy Israel is fine with him??

    Asher Yatzar
    Asher Yatzar
    4 days ago

    I could see the same words coming from the fake phony fraud monarchy in England. Right from the King and former Queen’s mouth. When Iran threatens Israel and the USA and even commits an attack And funds terrorism 24/7 365, not a peep from them. As soon as the threat and tough talk goes the other way, OMG. How horrible!! Yms all of them.

    Last edited 4 days ago by Asher Yatzar
    Nachum
    Nachum
    2 days ago

    Why is Trump hesitant to respond to the Pope? He could, and should bring up the history of the Catholic church, and the Vatican, regarding its sordid past towards Jews.

    chaim
    chaim
    4 days ago

    Always causing problems.

    Jj Friedman
    Jj Friedman
    7 days ago

    It’s unfortunate to see how simplistic some of these reactions are. Yes, historically the Church had long-long, periods where it enabled persecution of Jew, that’s a fact. But today’s Pope, Pope Francis, is widely seen as an enlightened and decent man who has worked to improve Jewish–Catholic relations. Many of you don’t seem to understand that your comments don’t exist in a vacuum, they go out to the world, and what they project is unnecessary hostility and ugliness rather than thoughtful criticism.