The clash is brutal. A defiant president, a furious pope, and Republican leaders invoking God to defend war in Iran. Words like ājust warā and āterrorismā now carry the weight of life, death, and faith itself. As Navy ships choke the Strait of Hormuz and Truth Social erupts, one question rips through churches and capitols aliā¦
Republican leaders have rushed to frame Trumpās Iran campaign as not only strategically necessary, but morally righteous. McConnell casts Tehran as a blood-soaked enemy diminished at last, while Johnson leans on centuries-old Christian just war doctrine to argue that military force can be an instrument of mercy, sparing āmillions of innocent peopleā from terror. In their telling, this isnāt aggression; itās reluctant justice.