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Pope silence during the brutal January Massacre of over 30,000 Iranians has sparked a civilizational crisis within the Church, especially as he now breaks that silence to condemn President Trump’s military intervention against the Islamic Republic. While John Paul II once stood as a global bulwark against tyranny, the modern Vatican appears to be trading moral authority for progressive political posturing, ignoring the "Just War" foundations laid by Saint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. As the Islamic Republic’s grip falters and the world debates the legitimacy of force, we analyze whether the Papacy has finally surrendered its role as a global moral leader or if it has simply succumbed to a partisan bias that risks making the Vatican permanently irrelevant in the post-liberation era.
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