
Pope Leo XIV Condemns Trump's Iran Threat As 'Truly Unacceptable'
Key Takeaways
- Pope Leo XIV condemned Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization as truly unacceptable.
- He said attacks on civilian infrastructure would violate international law.
- He urged rejection of war and asked people to pressure leaders to seek peace.
Papal Rebuke
Pope Leo XIV delivered a rare and pointed condemnation of Trump's threat to destroy a whole civilization.
“Breaking News Click to pause breaking news tickerpause-simpleClose Breaking News Tickerclose-prominent Iran accepts ceasefire after Trump says it would pause bombing for 2 weeksIran says safe Hormuz passage to be coordinated with armed forcesNegotiations between the two sides to begin on Friday in Pakistan's Islamabad Click to pause breaking news tickerpause-simpleClose Breaking News Tickerclose-prominent Toggle Play Pope Leo slams Trump’s threat that Iran’s ‘civilisation will die’ Pope Leo condemned Donald Trump’s threats that Iran’s “civilisation will die” if the Strait of Hormuz remained closed, calling the US president’s remarks “unacceptable””
The Pope framed the threat not just as a legal issue but a deeply moral one.

He urged all people of goodwill to search always for peace and not violence.
He directly addressed innocent civilians as victims of continued warfare.
Moral and Legal Dimensions
The Pope's condemnation placed Trump's threats in both moral and legal frames.
He said international law explicitly forbids targeting civilian infrastructure.
The conflict was referred to as an unjust war.
The New Republic highlighted Geneva Convention violations.
Two-Week Delay
Trump announced a two-week delay in attacking Iran.
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He received a 10-point proposal from Iran.
Pakistan asked for an extension to allow diplomacy.
The Fox News report tied the delay to the Pope's warnings.
Global Economic Ripple
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatened nearly 20% of global oil shipments.
Iran's Foreign Minister said the US brought this on itself.
Oil prices surged 14% after Trump's demand for sanctions enforcement.
These consequences received only scattered media treatment.
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