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comments](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/apr/13/iran-war-live-news-ceasefire-peace-talks-us-trump-strait-hormuz-blockade-middle-east-crisis-latest-updates?CMP=share_btn_url&page=with%3Ablock-69dd6c058f0823a7954daca3#block-69dd6c058f0823a7954daca3) about whether more talks with Iran are ahead, the US vice-president said** **Washington had made its red lines clear** on ending the war and it was now up to Tehran
comments, Carlson repeated his criticisms of the war in Iran, saying Trump “clearly had no plan
comments critical of the war in Iran have [angered US President Donald Trump](/news/2026/4/16/pope-leo-decries-world-ruled-by-tyrants-after-trump-attacks), who called
Trump throwing barbed comments towards the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, in disagreements over the Iran war
comments from US President Donald Trump, who said the world should brace for an “amazing two days” as the war with Iran
comments that will be seen as another sharp escalation in his almost week-long feud with the White House over the US-Israel war on Iran. The first American-born pontiff did not mention [Donald
commentator [Ben Shapiro](/news/2025/12/22/turning-point-usa-held-its-americafest-conference-heres-what-happened) praising Trump’s decision to attack Iran. “Why are you still here?” Surveys have found that younger people are more likely to oppose the US war
Iran until such time as their leaders and representatives can come up with a unified proposal," Trump said. Notably, Trump this time did not specify how long the ceasefire might last. Earlier this month
comments in response to pontifical criticism of the war in Iran might diminish his opinion about the leader of the [Catholic](https://www.theguardian.com/world/catholicism) church. “No, I will not support the pope any less
Trump. Days after the US president objected to comments from the head of the Catholic church suggesting a [“delusion of omnipotence”](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/11/pope-leo-us-israel-iran-war) was fuelling the US-Israeli war in Iran
comments come amid a growing public [dispute with President Trump](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/13/nx-s1-5780996/pope-leo-begins-tour-across-africa-row-with-trump-iran-war) over the ongoing war in Iran
Iran that will expire by the end of Wednesday to allow more time for negotiations. Trump’s comment on Tuesday during an interview with CNBC raised the stakes for the [round of talks](/news/2026/4/21/pakistan-races-against-time-to-get-iran-back-to-us-talks-as-truce-end-nears
Trump was handling the war in Iran as well as “inflation and the cost of living” domestically. Wright’s comments
war on Iran. On Friday, Trump told reporters that he has "a right to disagree with the Pope." Trump's comment
commented. The latest military action by the US raises new questions about the possibility of [extending a ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/15/us-iran-indirect-talks-middle-east-war-ceasefire) between the two warring nations. Trump had previously [announced](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/19/trumps-sends-delegation-to-pakistan-for-possible-new-round-of-iran-war-talks) that
Trump and other Republican leaders and supporters to criticism from [Pope Leo XIV](https://www.theguardian.com/world/pope-leo-xiv) against the war in Iran has tested that proposition. The pope has been broadly and consistently critical of war
comments from US President Donald Trump, who said late on Tuesday that the world should brace for an “amazing two days” and the war on Iran
war in Iran. Even Robert Barron, Bishop of Winona-Rochester, a key Trump ally, demanded that the US president apologise to the pope for his angry tirade, a demand that was rebuffed. Positioned
war and influencing political decision-making, was quoted as saying by state media on Wednesday. The comments come after the US military said its naval blockade has “completely halted economic trade going into
Trump administration and the Vatican over the war in Iran took another twist on Wednesday when Pope Leo shared a message of peace and healing after the latest angry broadside from the White House