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WHO ARE THE WORLD TYRANTS?Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) #News #Pope #Tyrants
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Who could be the “handful of world tyrants” that Pope Leo mentioned? Is this a trio of Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu? Who could be behind them? – Google Search google.com/search?q=Who+coul…
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Based on statements made on April 16, 2026, during his visit to Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV (the first American-born pope) declared that the world is “being ravaged by a handful of tyrants” who prioritize war, exploit resources, and manipulate religion for gain. [1, 2, 3]
While the Pope did not explicitly list the specific leaders by name in his speech, the remarks were made during an escalating public feud with U.S. President Donald Trump over the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. [2]
Potential “Handful of Tyrants” (As indicated by context) [4]
Based on the direct context of the Vatican’s critiques during this period, the following are interpreted as the intended targets:Donald Trump (USA): Cited in reports as the primary target of the Pope’s rebuke following intense attacks on the Pope by Trump on social media, accusing the Pontiff of being “weak on crime” and “terrible on foreign policy”.
Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel): Associated with the “US-Israel war on Iran” that Pope Leo repeatedly condemned, with reports suggesting the Pope targeted leaders who “invoke religion to justify violence”.
Key US Officials/Enablers: The Pope specifically condemned those using Christian theology for “military, economic or political gain,” which media analysis directly linked to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other officials calling for a “holy war”. [2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]Who Could Be Behind Them?
The Pope and accompanying reports suggested the “tyrants” are supported by a broader structure that prioritizes military funding over human welfare:Arms Dealers/War Industry: The Pope mentioned those who “rob your land of its resources” and “invest much of the profit in weapons”.
Ideological Extremists: The Pope took aim at those manipulating religion (Christian, and implicitly others) to justify violence.
Resource Exploiters: The speech highlighted the exploitation of resources in areas like Cameroon and the wider world. [1, 7, 10, 11]The Pope argued that this war-driven leadership is currently “ravaging” the world, while he called on the global community to stand together, according to the news reports. [3]
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[1] politico.eu/article/pope-leo…
[2] theguardian.com/world/2026/a…
[3] forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk…
[4] instagram.com/reel/DXNA5PMgT…
[5] facebook.com/sbsnews/videos/…
[6] npr.org/2026/04/16/nx-s1-578…
[7] dw.com/en/pope-leo-excoriate…
[8] politico.eu/article/pope-leo…
[9] aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/16…
[10] dw.com/en/pope-leo-excoriate…
[11] instagram.com/reel/DXM1h1dgk…
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In a forceful speech delivered in Bamenda, Cameroon, on April 16, 2026, Pope Leo XIV warned that the world is being “ravaged by a handful of tyrants”. While he did not explicitly name specific leaders, his remarks are widely interpreted by analysts and media as a critique of several current world figures involved in ongoing global conflicts. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Potential “Tyrants” Referred to by Pope Leo [5]
The Pope’s comments were made against a backdrop of intensifying geopolitical tension and an escalating public feud with the White House. [5, 6]
Donald Trump: As the current President of the United States (having taken office on January 20, 2025), Trump has engaged in a high-profile “war of words” with Pope Leo. The Pope specifically condemned the U.S.-Israeli military operation in Iran and the U.S. military strike on Venezuela to capture President Nicolás Maduro, actions he says violate the rule of law.
Benjamin Netanyahu: Though not mentioned by name in his latest speech, the Pope has emerged as an outspoken critic of Israel’s actions alongside the U.S. in the war with Iran.
Vladimir Putin: While some observers have questioned why the Pope focuses heavily on the U.S. and Israel, others suggest his broader condemnation of those who “manipulate religion” for military gain and “rob land of its resources” extends to the Russian leader’s actions in Ukraine. [2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]
Context and Underlying Forces
Pope Leo condemned these leaders for prioritizing multibillion-dollar war spending over humanitarian needs like education and healthcare. He identified several “masters of war” and underlying motivations: [11, 12, 13, 14]Manipulators of Religion: He issued a “woe” to those who use the name of God to justify military and political gain. This was a direct rebuke to U.S. officials, including President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who have claimed that “God supports” the war in Iran.
Economic and Military Gains: The Pope pointed to those who “rob land of its resources” and reinvest profits into weapons, perpetuating a cycle of “destabilization and death”.
The “Cartel”: In public discourse following the speech, some supporters of the leaders mentioned—such as commenters on social media—have countered that the true “tyrants” are a global “Cartel” or “elite” that President Trump claims to be dismantling. [1, 2, 11, 15, 16]The Pope concluded his address by calling for a “decisive change of course” toward peace, emphasizing that the world is held together not by these leaders, but by a “multitude of supportive brothers and sisters”. [17, 18]
[1] theguardian.com
[2] politico.eu
[3] pbs.org
[4] facebook.com
[5] facebook.com
[6] facebook.com
[7] theguardian.com
[8] facebook.com
[9] bbc.com
[10] facebook.com
[11] forbes.com
[12] instagram.com
[13] youtube.com
[14] facebook.com
[15] middleeastmonitor.com
[16] facebook.com
[17] npr.org
[18] radio.wpsu.org
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