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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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