The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pope decries ‘irrational’ attitude towards nuclear weapons

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ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE: Pope Francis on Saturday urged world leaders to turn back from the brink of possible human annihilati­on, suggesting that some of them had an ‘irrational’ attitude towards nuclear weapons.

The pope made his comments to reporters aboard the plane taking him back to Rome from a trip to Myanmar and Bangladesh, which was dominated by the crisis of Rohingya refugees affecting both countries.

In a speech last month, the pope suggested that he was ready to officially harden the decades-old Church teaching that possessing nuclear weapons as a deterrence was morally acceptable as long as the ultimate goal was their eliminatio­n.

In that speech on Nov 10, Francis said even the mere possession of nuclear weapons should now be condemned because there appeared to be little or no intention by world leaders to reduce their numbers.

Aboard the plane, he was asked what had prompted him to consider changing the official Church position and specifical­ly, what he felt about the war of words between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

“What has changed is the irrational­ity (of the attitude toward nuclear weapons),” Francis said.

“Today we are at the limit,” he said. It can be debated but it is my opinion, my conviction, that we have reached the limit of the (moral) licitness of having and using nuclear weapons,” he said.

“Why? Because today, with such a sophistica­ted nuclear arsenal, we risk the destructio­n of humanity or at least a great part of humanity,” he said.

Thepopehas­inthepasts­uggested that a third nation should try to negotiate a deal between the United States and North Korea and had urged both sides to cool down the rhetoric and stop trading insults. — Reuters

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