US catholic representative slams ‘sickening’ White House war montage video

US catholic representative slams ‘sickening’ White House war montage video


US catholic representative slams ‘sickening’ White House war montage video

Members of Lebanon’s General Security forces stand with the casket of a fallen comrade, who was killed earlier in the week during an Israeli operation on the village of Nabi Sheet in the eastern Bekaa Valley, during the funeral in the village on March 8, 2026. The Israeli special forces operation that failed to find the remains of airman Ron Arad, captured in Lebanon in 1986, killed 41 people and wounded 40 in eastern Lebanon. Gutted buildings, torn-off roofs, munitions scattered on the ground surrounded a large crater in the town that witnessed the operation which involved air strikes and clashes. (Photo by Nidal SOLH / AFP)

March 8, 2026





WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — An American cardinal close to Pope Leo XIV has described a White House video montage mixing Hollywood film clips with real footage of strikes on Iran as “horrifying” and “sickening”.

“A real war with real death and real suffering being treated like it’s a video game — it’s sickening”, Cardinal Blase Cupich said in a statement on the diocese website.

In the 42-second video posted on X Friday with the caption “Justice the American way”, Hollywood heroics are interspersed with footage released by the US military showing real strikes on various targets.

It was a “horrifying portrayal” as “more than 1,000 Iranian men, women and children” have been killed by US and Israeli missiles, he wrote on Saturday.

“Our government is treating the suffering of the Iranian people as a backdrop for our own entertainment, as if it’s just another piece of content to be swiped through while we’re waiting in line at the grocery store.

He warned: “we lose our humanity when we are thrilled by the destructive power of our military”.

“I know that the American people are better than this,” he wrote.

Cupich is the archbishop of Chicago, Pope Leo’s hometown and one of the largest dioceses in the US.






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