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Trump Fires Back at Pope Leo XIV Over Iran Policy, Claiming the Regime Has Massacred at Least 42,000 Peaceful Protesters in Recent Weeks and Insisting a Nuclear-Armed Iran Remains Absolutely Unacceptable
U.S. President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of Pope Leo Xiv over the Vatican’s stance on Iran, warning that the country’s leadership poses both a humanitarian and global security threat.

In a statement released this week, Trump claimed that Iran’s government has killed at least 42,000 peaceful protesters in recent weeks, describing the figure as evidence of widespread repression. He argued that such actions highlight the danger of allowing Tehran to develop nuclear weapons, insisting that a nuclear-armed Iran remains “absolutely unacceptable.”
The comments come amid a widening divide between Washington and the Vatican over the handling of the Iran crisis. Trump has maintained a hardline approach, emphasizing military pressure and deterrence as necessary tools to counter Iran’s influence and ambitions.
By contrast, Pope Leo XIV has called for restraint and dialogue, urging world leaders to avoid further escalation. The pope has repeatedly framed the conflict in moral terms, advocating for peace and warning against the human cost of continued violence.
Trump dismissed the pope’s position, suggesting it fails to account for the severity of Iran’s internal actions and broader regional threat.
The claim regarding 42,000 protest-related deaths has not been independently verified and remains disputed. However, reports of ongoing protests and government crackdowns in Iran have drawn international concern.
The public disagreement between the U.S. president and the pope adds another layer of tension to an already volatile geopolitical situation, as global leaders continue to grapple with Iran’s role in regional instability and its nuclear program.
The situation remains fluid, with diplomatic and military developments expected to shape the next phase of the crisis.
