Vatican envoy to UN told an online Catholic magazine that use of force may be ne

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Ognir

WTF?

Vatican envoy to UN told an online Catholic magazine that use of force may be necessary to counter Islamic State.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20150315/1019510799.html#ixzz3USCfOuF6

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Vatican does not rule out the use of force in countering the Islamic State's assault, its representative to the UN in Geneva told the online Catholic magazine Crux in an interview.

"What's needed is a coordinated and well-thought-out coalition to do everything possible to achieve a political settlement without violence. But if that's not possible, then the use of force will be necessary," Archbishop Silvano Tomasi was quoted as saying Friday.

Tomasi's support for a military approach against ISIL followed a joint declaration with Russia and Lebanon at the UN Human Rights Council 28th session in support of Christians and other oppressed minorities in the Middle East.

Predominantly Assyrian Christian towns and villages in northeastern Syria have come under Islamic State's attacks over the past several weeks. Thousands have been displaced and hundreds taken hostage, including priests, women and children.

Last month, ISIL-affiliated militants posted a video depicting the execution of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians in Libya.

Christians and other religious and ethnic minorities in the region need "more coordinated protection, including the use of force to stop the hands of an aggressor," Tomasi said.

Currently, a 62-nation coalition led by the United States is carrying out almost daily airstrikes against the militants that seized parts of Syria and Iraq aiming to establish an Islamic caliphate in territories under their control.

Known for its brutal tactics, the Islamic State jihadist group has regularly targeted ethnic and religious minorities and has gained notoriety for abductions, killings and defiling buildings carrying historic and religious significance.

Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

LordLindsey

This tool-for-the-jews "Pope" is a real wolf-in-sheep's-clothing, and is simply playing-the-game of and for the cabal.  Everyone with any intelligence knows, or damned-well SHOULD know, that these are all false-flag terror-organizations, and instead of talking about The Vatican fucking putting troops into the game-stage, he needs to come-out and say very directly what an increasingly growing number of people are coming-out and saying:

http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-isis-us-empire-their-unholy-alliance-fully-exposed/5436019

http://nonalignedmedia.com/2015/02/destabilization-doctrine-isis-proxies-patsies/

Lindsey
The Military KNOWS that Israel Did 911!!!!

http://theinfounderground.com/smf/index.php?topic=10233.0

Idaho Kid

Well, he's not going to change his evil spots, but the Catholics have a real problem with this anti-Pope in place.

"Certainly the Protocols are a forgery, and that is the one proof we have of their authenticity. The Jews have worked with forged documents for the past 24 hundred years, namely ever since they have had any documents whatsoever." - Ezra Pound

Michael K.

 Have you noticed that this announcement comes on the ides of March? But really, this sets up an apocalyptic clash of civilizations.  The emerging Socialist challenge to the Capitalist West is aligning along religious lines, although the challenge has not been made explicit yet.  One might see ISIS as a Western proxy actor, and so this would make this an indirect confrontation.  The unification of Catholicism and Orthodoxy can be seen within the political context of Eurasianism, and the emergence of a worldview in competition with the monopolar Atlanticist global system.  Pan-Catholicism has the potential of uniting Europe with Russia, first against the Caliphate, but eventually against Babylon.