April 16, 2026

Iran’s clerical regime is tightening the screws even as Pope Leo XIV takes fire for sounding more focused on condemning violence in general — and, critics say, Donald Trump’s Iran policy — than directly blasting Tehran. The Revolutionary Court has sentenced four Iranians to death over January dissent, accusing them of aiding “hostile” U.S. forces, while Leo again called for peace and warned against using religion for “military, economic, or political gain.” The backdrop: a brutal crackdown, fresh death sentences, and a pope under pressure to name the regime at the center of the bloodshed.

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