Pope Leo XIV Urges Action for Peace Amid Trump’s Warning

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Pope Leo XIV takes a bold step into politics, urging citizens to contact their elected leaders to prevent war. This follows a chilling warning from President Donald Trump, who claimed a whole civilization could perish. The pope emphasizes the innocence of children and the elderly who would suffer in conflict. He encourages prayer but insists on action, saying, “We want peace.” This marks a significant moment in Leo’s papacy as he nears one year in office. Known for his reserved nature, he rarely addresses political matters directly. Vatican historians call this appeal to engage in democracy extraordinary, likening it to the "nuclear button" for the Vatican. While Trump’s warning remains vague, it stirs international uproar, leaving many questioning the implications of such threats. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ties military actions to divine support, which Leo firmly rejects. The bottom line is that the pope’s call for peace challenges the narrative surrounding military actions and highlights the moral responsibility of leaders to prioritize human life over conflict.

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