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Top Vatican cardinal calls US-Israeli strikes 'truly alarming'

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Posted on March 4, 2026

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By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY, March 4 (Reuters) - The Vatican's top diplomat warned on Wednesday that the ongoing U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran undermine international law and said nations do not

Vatican Condemns US-Israeli Strikes, Citing Threat to International Law

Vatican's Response to US-Israeli Military Actions

By Joshua McElwee

Vatican Criticism of Preventive War Doctrine

VATICAN CITY, March 4 (Reuters) - The Vatican's top diplomat warned on Wednesday that the ongoing U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran undermine international law and said nations do not have a right to launch "preventive wars", in an unusually direct criticism of the military campaign.

Cardinal Parolin's Statement

"If states were to be recognised as having a right to 'preventive war' … the entire world could risk going up in flames," Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's Secretary of State, said in an interview with Vatican News.

Concerns Over International Law

Asked about the U.S.-Israeli strikes, which have pressed on for the fifth day, Parolin said they had caused a "weakening of international law (that) is truly alarming".

"The rule of force has replaced the force of law, with the conviction that peace can arise only after the enemy has been annihilated," the cardinal told the Vatican's media outlet.

Vatican Diplomacy and Historical Context

Unusual Public Critique

It is unusual for Vatican diplomats to openly critique specific military campaigns. Vatican officials usually prefer to avoid press coverage and operate behind the scenes, leaving open the possibility of the Church serving as mediator in conflicts.

US Justification for Strikes

U.S. President Donald Trump has said the strikes against Iran were needed to prevent the country from developing a nuclear weapon, which Tehran denies seeking, and to thwart its long-range ballistic missile program.

Cardinal Parolin's Diplomatic Approach

Parolin, the Vatican's lead diplomat since 2013 and a front-runner in the 2025 conclave of cardinals that eventually elected Pope Leo, is known as someone who is usually very cautious with words.

Papal Response and Calls for Peace

Pope Leo's Public Statements

Leo did not address the ongoing conflict in his weekly audience on Wednesday with pilgrims in St. Peter's Square.

Papal Appeal to End Violence

The pope made an impassioned appeal on Sunday for an end to the conflict. He called for a stop what he termed a "spiral of violence".

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Alvise Armellini)

Key Takeaways

  • Cardinal Parolin condemned the reliance on force over legal norms, calling the weakening of international law “truly alarming.” (vaticannews.va)
  • He stressed that recognizing a right to "preventive war" could ignite widespread conflict, affirming that diplomacy through multilateral institutions must remain central. (vaticannews.va)
  • The Vatican’s criticism emerges amid an unprecedented escalation of the U.S.–Israel military campaign in Iran, which began Feb 28 and has prompted global condemnation and increased regional tensions. (theguardian.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Vatican say about the US-Israeli strikes on Iran?
The Vatican's top diplomat, Cardinal Parolin, warned that the US-Israeli attacks undermine international law and called them 'truly alarming.'
Why are the Vatican's comments on the strikes significant?
It is unusual for Vatican diplomats to openly criticize specific military campaigns, as they usually avoid direct public comments.
What concern did Cardinal Parolin voice about 'preventive wars'?
Cardinal Parolin cautioned that recognizing a right to 'preventive war' could risk global conflict and undermine international law.
Has Pope Leo addressed the US-Israeli conflict with Iran?
Pope Leo did not address the conflict at his Wednesday audience but previously called for an end to the 'spiral of violence.'

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