Speaker Johnson, Mitch McConnell Back Trump On Iran

Republican leaders insist that Trump’s Iran campaign is a grim duty, not a bloodthirsty choice. They frame every strike as an act of protection, a shield for “millions of innocent people” rather than a sword swung in anger. In their telling, to refrain from using force against a violent regime would be the greater sin, a betrayal of both justice and responsibility.

Pope Leo XIV answers with a different accusation: that the true betrayal begins when faith is drafted into the service of war. His warning that Christ does not listen to the prayers of those who wage it exposes a fracture at the heart of American religious politics. The conflict is no longer just about Iran’s behavior or Trump’s strategy, but about whether prayer should legitimize power or challenge it. In that collision between pulpits and podiums lies a stark, unresolved question: when missiles fly, does faith stand beside them—or in their way?

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