Iraq war should be "very last option": Pope

Vatican City, Jan 13: Pope John Paul II issued his strongest message yet in opposition to possible war in Iraq, telling Vatican diplomats today that military force must be "the very last option."

Vatican City, Jan 13: Pope John Paul II issued his strongest message yet in opposition to possible war in Iraq, telling Vatican diplomats today that military force must be "the very last option."
The Pope said a renewed conflict with Baghdad would only
harm ordinary Iraqis, "already sorely tried" by UN sanctions
imposed after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990.

Amid a massive buildup of US forces in the Gulf, John
Paul called for stepped-up diplomacy and dialogue, saying war
is not inevitable.

"War is never just another means that one can choose to
employ for settling differences between nations," the Pope
told the Vatican's diplomatic corps in his annual speech at
the start of the new year.

"As the charter of the United Nations organisation and
international law itself remind US, war cannot be decided upon,
even when it is a matter of ensuring the common good, except
as the very last option and in accordance with very strict
conditions, without ignoring the consequences for the
civilian population both during and after the military
operations."

The pontiff's speech, delivered in the frescoed Sala
Regia of the apostolic palace, marked his strongest message
yet in opposition to war, and it was the first time since the
crisis erupted that he has publicly mentioned Iraq by name.

Previously, the Pope has only referred in general to the
threats of war and, in his Christmas message, called on the
world to "extinguish the ominous smoldering of a conflict."

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