Donald Trump has sparked a new round of conflict with Pope Leo XIV over his controversial remarks on nuclear weapons. The dispute arises as Secretary of State Marco Rubio gears up for a diplomatic mission to the Vatican to repair ties with the Holy See.
In a recent interview, Trump criticized Leo for allegedly endorsing Iran’s possession of nuclear arms, a claim that the Pope vehemently denies. Catholic doctrine firmly condemns the use of nuclear weapons as immoral.
Trump also accused the Pope of jeopardizing the safety of Catholics and others with his rhetoric. In response, Pope Leo reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s longstanding stance against nuclear weapons and emphasized his commitment to advocating for peace and dialogue in international conflicts, citing biblical inspiration.
Italy came to the Pope’s defense, with Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani condemning Trump’s remarks as counterproductive to the peace process. Despite Trump’s allegations, the Pope has consistently called for peaceful negotiations and discouraged military confrontation with Iran.
The escalating feud between Trump and the Pope could complicate Rubio’s upcoming meeting with Leo. Rubio, who has been tasked with mitigating Trump’s contentious statements regarding global affairs, faces a challenging diplomatic situation with the Pope amid the approaching U.S. midterm elections.
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani expressed unwavering support for Pope Leo’s messages of dialogue, human life value, and freedom, aligning with Italy’s diplomatic efforts to promote stability and peace in conflict zones.
Rubio is scheduled to engage with Pope Leo on Thursday and meet with Tajani and Premier Giorgia Meloni the following day. The State Department confirmed Rubio’s visit to Rome and Vatican City as part of his ongoing diplomatic engagements in the region.
The tension between Trump and Leo escalated previously over immigration policies, deportations, and the Iran conflict. Despite criticisms, Trump has not apologized to the Pope and has attempted to clarify controversial social media posts that drew backlash.
The discord has also spilled over into Italian politics, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, an ally of Trump, voicing dissent against his remarks on the Pope. Trump, in turn, targeted her for insufficient support in the Iran war, further straining relations with NATO allies.
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