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Pope says 'tyrants' speech was not aimed at Trump

Pope Leo stated that his recent criticism of "tyrants" who spend heavily on wars was not directed at Donald Trump. The Pope clarified that the remarks, delivered in Cameroon, were written before Trump's recent criticism of him.

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Pope says 'tyrants' speech was not aimed at Trump
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Pope Leo stated that his recent criticism of "tyrants" who spend heavily on wars was not directed at Donald Trump. The Pope clarified that the remarks, delivered in Cameroon, were written before Trump's recent criticism of him. He emphasized that he was not trying to engage in a debate with the US president. Trump had previously attacked the Pope following the Pope's criticism of the US-Israeli military operation in Iran. The Pope's original speech condemned leaders who prioritize war spending over resources for healing, education, and restoration. He also addressed the ongoing conflict and destabilization in Cameroon.

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The Pope's remarks had been written a fortnight earlier.

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Pope Leo says he was not seeking to debate Donald Trump when he criticised 'tyrants'.

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The Pope condemned an endless cycle of destabilisation and death in Cameroon.

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The Pope criticised leaders who spend billions on killing and devastation.

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Trump launched a scathing attack on the first American Pope.

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Pope Leo says he was not seeking to debate Donald Trump when he criticised "tyrants" for spending billions on wars in a speech earlier this week.The pontiff said the remarks, delivered days after a high-profile spat with the US president, had been written a fortnight earlier – "well before the president ever commented on myself"."And yet as it happens, it was looked at as if I was trying to debate, again, the president, which is not in my interest at all," he told reporters aboard a flight to Angola on Saturday.On Monday, Trump launched a scathing attack on the first American Pope – who has been a vocal critic of the US-Israeli military operation in Iran – as "terrible for foreign policy".The Pope, who is on a tour of Africa, said a "certain narrative that has not been accurate" had developed, citing "the political situation created" by Trump's comments.During a speech in Cameroon on Thursday, he had criticised leaders who "turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education and restoration are nowhere to be found"."The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet often a lifetime is not enough to rebuild," he said.The Pope also condemned "an endless cycle of destabilisation and death" in a "bloodstained" region of Cameroon that had been gripped by insurgency for nearly a decade.
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