Pope Condemns Trump's Iran Threat as "Truly Unacceptable" Amid War Fears

Pope Leo XIV has strongly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's threat against Iran, calling it "truly unacceptable" and emphasizing the moral dimension over international law. Trump issued a grave warning on social media, stating "A whole civilisation will die tonight," while simultaneously suggesting a potential "Complete and Total Regime Change" in Tehran. The Pope, speaking from Castel Gandolfo, reiterated his call for peace and rejection of an escalating war he described as unjust. The world now awaits the outcome of an 8:00 PM Eastern Time deadline set by Trump amidst reports of U.S. military strikes.

Key Points: Pope Leo XIV Slams Trump's Iran Threat as "Unacceptable"

  • Pope condemns Trump's threat as morally unacceptable
  • Trump warns Iranian civilization could "die tonight"
  • US President hints at regime change in Tehran
  • Deadline set amid reports of US strikes on Iranian infrastructure
  • Pope reiterates Easter call for peace over violence
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"Truly unacceptable": Pope Leo XIV on Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilisation

Pope Leo XIV calls Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization "truly unacceptable," urging peace as Trump hints at regime change ahead of a deadline.

"There are certainly issues of international law here, but much more. It's a moral issue - Pope Leo XIV"

Rome, April 8

Hours after US President Donald Trump's "A whole civilisation will die tonight" threat to Iran, Pope Leo XIV said that the threats against the people are "truly unacceptable," CNN reported.

"There are certainly issues of international law here, but much more. It's a moral issue, for the good of the people entirely," Pope Leo said outside Castel Gandolfo, a papal retreat about an hour's drive southeast from central Rome.

As per CNN, the Pope then reiterated his Easter message, calling people "to search always for peace and not violence, 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."

This comes after US President Donald Trump issued a series of provocative statements on his Truth Social platform, suggesting a monumental shift in the geopolitical landscape.

In those posts, he warned of potential unprecedented destruction while simultaneously hinting at a transition of power within Iran.

"A whole civilisation will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will," Trump wrote, reflecting the gravity of the ongoing military standoff amidst reports of US strikes on Kharg Island and other strategic Iranian infrastructure.

Despite the ominous warning, the President suggested that a new political reality might be emerging in Tehran. He claimed that "now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalised minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?"

Trump framed the current escalation as the culmination of a decades-long period of hostility between the two nations. He stated, "We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death will finally end."

The President ended his message with a note of support for the Iranian populace, writing, "God Bless the Great People of Iran!" as the world awaits the outcome of the 8:00 PM Eastern Time deadline.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi, this is terrifying escalation. We have enough tensions in our own region. A major war in the Middle East will spike oil prices and hurt our economy badly. Diplomacy is the only way.
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Aditya G
While I agree with the Pope's message for peace, I wish religious leaders showed this same urgency and moral clarity about conflicts closer to home sometimes. The call against violence should be universal and consistent. 🙏
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Priyanka N
"Complete and Total Regime Change"? Sounds like a fantasy. External forces imposing change never ends well for the ordinary people. Look at our history. Iranians must decide their own future.
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Michael C
The language is reckless. You don't solve complex geopolitical issues with social media threats. This affects global stability. India has vital interests in the region and should advocate strongly for de-escalation.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the people of Iran. No one deserves to live under such threats. War only brings suffering to civilians. Hope our government uses its diplomatic channels to push for calm. #Peace

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