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Pope Leo and Senator Kim Urge President Trump to End Military Conflict with Iran

U.S. Military Involvement in Iran·March 25 – April 3, 2026

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Pope Leo and Senator Kim Urge President Trump to End Military Conflict with Iran

Pope Leo, the first American pontiff, has publicly called on President Trump to find a diplomatic solution to the expanding war in Iran to reduce global tensions. This marks the first time the Pope has directly criticized the administration's foreign policy. Senator Andy Kim also warned against sending more troops to the region to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Kim argues that the military action lacks public support and is increasing economic costs for Americans. Recent polling shows that most Americans oppose strikes on Iran, though a significant partisan gap remains on the issue.
Pope Leo emerges as pointed Trump criticSen. Andy Kim implores Trump not to send troops to IranPolls: Most Americans oppose strikes on Iran

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Sen. Andy Kim criticizes the administration's involvement in the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, citing economic costs and lack of public approval for the military action.

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National polls show a majority of Americans oppose recent U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, with a significant partisan divide between Democratic and Republican voters.

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