Pope Leo XIV Receives Support from Iran's Ghalibaf Amid Feud with Trump
Pope Leo XIV gets support from Iran's Ghalibaf amid feud with Trump: 'Thank you for this light!'
Hindustan Times
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Pope Leo XIV has garnered support from Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of Iran's Parliament, following his strong stance against US President Donald Trump's criticisms. Ghalibaf praised the Pope's fearless remarks on war crimes, emphasizing the need for dialogue and peace amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran.
- 01Pope Leo XIV's 'no fear' remark has resonated globally, particularly in Iran.
- 02Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf publicly supported the Pope's stance.
- 03Trump criticized the Pope, calling him 'weak' and suggesting his election was due to his American nationality.
- 04Pope Leo XIV remains undeterred by Trump's comments and continues to advocate for peace.
- 05The Pope has expressed his disinterest in debating Trump, focusing instead on promoting dialogue.
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Pope Leo XIV received significant backing from Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of Iran's Parliament, after the Pope's assertive declaration of 'no fear' amid his ongoing feud with US President Donald Trump. Ghalibaf praised the Pope's condemnation of war crimes committed by Israel and the US, calling his message a guiding light for those who refuse to remain silent on the suffering of innocents. This support comes as Trump has faced backlash for labeling the Pope as 'weak' and for suggesting that his election was influenced by his American background. In response, Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed his commitment to speaking out against war and promoting peace, stating that he has 'no fear' of the Trump administration. He has also expressed a lack of interest in engaging in debates with the President, focusing instead on fostering dialogue and multilateral relationships to address global conflicts.
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