
"Jeffress, who has openly supported Trump since 2016, having previously served on his evangelical advisory board after he was first elected president, condemned the pope's antiwar stance. "The Pope is a good man, he is sincere in his faith, but he is sincerely wrong when it comes to Iran," Jeffress said, repeating a false line parroted by many of Trump's defenders- that Iran was just "weeks" away from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and that he had "no choice but to act.""
"In comments to Fox News, Pastor Robert Jeffress, who heads the First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, reacted to news of a meeting between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Leo, which happened earlier this month after weeks of Trump attacking Leo over his antiwar stance. In a statement, the Vatican explained that Rubio and Leo had "an exchange of views on the regional and international situation," referring to the joint U.S.-Israel war on Iran and in Lebanon."
"According to U.S. military intelligence, Iran posed no real threat before the war began, and several experts say it likely would have taken years (not weeks) for the country to develop a nuclear weapon. Some commentators have noted that the decision to launch the joint U.S.-Israel war against Iran further incentivizes the country to pursue nuclear weapons down the road, as a deterrent against future attacks."
A pro-Trump megachurch pastor said President Donald Trump has a better understanding of the Bible than Pope Leo XIV. Pastor Robert Jeffress reacted to a Vatican statement describing a meeting between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the pope, where they exchanged views on regional and international conditions. Jeffress condemned the pope’s antiwar stance regarding Iran, repeating claims that Iran was only weeks away from a nuclear weapon and that Trump had no choice but to act. U.S. military intelligence indicated Iran posed no real threat before the war began, and experts said nuclear development would likely take years. Some commentators argued the joint U.S.-Israel war could incentivize Iran to pursue nuclear weapons later as deterrence.
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