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Der Papst, der Präsident und die Pazifistenillusion
The pope can raise legitimate questions about whether U.S. action against Iran meets the criteria of just war theory. But that is not at all what he has done
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National Review (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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Challenging the Pope's stance on just war theory is essential, as it risks undermining national security in a complex geopolitical landscape.
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Critics of the Pope's position must recognize that pacifism can be impractical in the face of genuine threats to national and global stability.
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The Pope's critique of U.S. military action against Iran is vital in promoting a moral framework for international relations.
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Engaging with the Pope's views on war can help foster a more ethical approach to foreign policy, prioritizing peace over aggression.
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The debate over just war theory should focus on its application in contemporary conflicts, rather than solely on the Pope's interpretations.
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