Pope Leo Presses Trump to Not Use Military Against Venezuela’s Maduro
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 2:45 pm
Pope Leo has urged President Donald Trump not to launch a war to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro using military force.
The Pope said Tuesday: "It is better to search for ways of dialogue, or perhaps pressure, including economic pressure."
He added, during a news conference in Turkey at the end of his first foreign trip, that the Trump administration should bring about regime change by other means than military force, "if that is what they want to do in the United States."
The Pope also criticized the signals surrounding the crisis given by the Trump administration, stating: "Voices that come from the United States, they change with a certain frequency."
In a further apparent criticism of the Trump administration, Leo, the first U.S. Pope, said the messaging from the U.S. side had been unclear.
He referenced a phone call Trump held with Maduro on Nov 21.
"On one hand, it seems there was a call between the two presidents," he said.
"On the other hand, there is the danger, there is the possibility there will be some activity, some (military) operation."
"The voices that come from the United States, they change with a certain frequency."
The Pope said Tuesday: "It is better to search for ways of dialogue, or perhaps pressure, including economic pressure."
He added, during a news conference in Turkey at the end of his first foreign trip, that the Trump administration should bring about regime change by other means than military force, "if that is what they want to do in the United States."
The Pope also criticized the signals surrounding the crisis given by the Trump administration, stating: "Voices that come from the United States, they change with a certain frequency."
In a further apparent criticism of the Trump administration, Leo, the first U.S. Pope, said the messaging from the U.S. side had been unclear.
He referenced a phone call Trump held with Maduro on Nov 21.
"On one hand, it seems there was a call between the two presidents," he said.
"On the other hand, there is the danger, there is the possibility there will be some activity, some (military) operation."
"The voices that come from the United States, they change with a certain frequency."