Catholic archbishops urge moral rethink of U.S. foreign policy

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Three senior U.S. Catholic archbishops say the era of unilateral military action has unsettled the moral foundation of America’s foreign policy, noting recent use or threat of force in places like Venezuela and Greenland and echoing Pope Leo XIV’s concerns, urging a broader moral reflection on the United States’ role in the world.
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