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😼Speaker Johnson, Mitch McConnell Back Trump On Iran

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell have thrown their full political weight behind Donald Trump’s hard‑line Iran campaign, even as the president publicly threatens to “wipe out” the regime. McConnell frames Tehran as a long‑time enemy whose power has now been “significantly diminished,” while Johnson insists the strikes qualify as a morally legitimate “just war.” For them, crippling the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism is not only strategic, but righteous.

That argument has collided head‑on with Pope Leo XIV’s warnings from the pulpit that Christ “does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war.” Trump has answered with furious posts accusing the pontiff of being “weak on crime” and soft on Iranian nukes, while Vice President JD Vance cites a thousand years of just war theory to rebut him. As U.S. warships choke off Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz and pressure mounts for a diplomatic off‑ramp, the struggle is no longer just over missiles and sanctions, but over whose vision of faith and morality will guide America’s most lethal decisions.