Pope says 'tyrants' speech was not aimed at Trump
Summary
Pope Leo said his recent speech about "tyrants" and war was not meant to criticize President Donald Trump. He explained that the speech was prepared before any comments from President Trump and denied trying to start a debate with him. The Pope is currently visiting Africa and addressed conflicts and resource issues in the region.Key Facts
- Pope Leo made the statement while traveling to Angola during his Africa tour.
- His speech criticized leaders who spend money on war instead of education and healing.
- The Pope’s remarks came days after a public disagreement with President Trump.
- President Trump criticized the Pope’s foreign policy views and called him "weak on crime."
- The Pope said the speech was written two weeks before Trump’s comments.
- Trump posted then deleted an AI image showing himself as a Jesus-like figure.
- The Pope condemned ongoing conflict and instability in Cameroon during his speech.
- The disagreement has drawn media attention and affected public opinion.
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