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Pope Leo XIV Warns of Possible U.S. Action in Venezuela, Urges Nonmilitary Path

The pontiff favors dialogue over force, urging economic pressure to lower the risk of escalation.

Overview

  • Speaking to reporters on his flight from Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV said U.S. signals on Venezuela appear inconsistent and he sees a real risk of military action.
  • He noted reports of a recent phone conversation between President Trump and President Nicolás Maduro while cautioning that the situation could still lead to an operation, even an invasion.
  • The pope said the Vatican, working with church leadership, is trying to calm the confrontation with a focus on protecting the Venezuelan people.
  • News outlets report an expanded U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, including strikes on vessels suspected of drug trafficking, adding to concerns about escalation.
  • Past statements from Maduro criticizing Vatican mediation highlight uncertainty over whether an appeal for negotiations will be welcomed.