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viewed as "just". More than that, he has challenged the White House on its handling of the war and encouraged other Catholics to do the same. "It becomes very dark when religion is used
war as a fundamental expression of Catholic doctrine, and said they viewed attacks on the pope’s call for peace as absurd. “The president was saying that the pope wanted Iran to have nuclear weapons
Iran because "God is good and God wants to see people taken care of." Last year, the White House posted an image of [Trump as the pope](https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1918502592335724809). "We have an administration
views of the economy and war rather than religion, Montanaro says. - ➡️ **Popes have historically addressed political issues**, historians of religion say. But Trump's insults towards the pope are unprecedented. Here's a brief overview
views the video as a calculated provocation. "DHS is causing surprise for a certain reason—to make a statement: that whatever Homeland Security is doing is to create peace, even if it looks violent
Trump, Liasson adds. - 🎧 **The U.S. has made it clear that Iran must start allowing ships** to pass through the Strait as part of the deal, NPR's Aya Batrawy says. Iran also has demands
Iran can telephone if it wants to negotiate an end to the war and that it must agree never to have a nuclear weapon, while Pakistan’s leaders have sought to revive the stalled peace
Trump, which Abascal admires. By contrast, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose government recently opened a path for at least 500,000 undocumented migrants and asylum seekers to regularise their status, had every reason
Trump to follow the same pattern](https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5851479:x) in November if things aren't going his way. The general election may be fraught if control of the House ends up depending on the results
religion. Earlier this week, Pakistani parliamentarians gathered as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar addressed a Chinese parliamentary delegation seated in the Senate’s visitors’ gallery. Dar spoke of a “converging vision