Sani’s reaction comes after Trump reportedly took aim at the Pope, labeling him overly liberal and questioning his positions on global political matters, including nuclear policy and ongoing international tensions. The criticism was said to be linked to the Pope’s comments on conflicts involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which appeared to emphasize restraint and humanitarian considerations.
Responding to the development, Sani argued that the Pope’s stance reflects a widely accepted global perspective—that war, especially when avoidable, brings devastating consequences for innocent people. He stressed that no rational individual would endorse conflicts where civilians, particularly women and children, bear the greatest burden.
In his statement, Sani maintained that warfare should never be portrayed as a symbol of strength. Instead, he said, true leadership lies in prioritizing peace, empathy, and the protection of human life. He warned that leaders who ignore the human cost of war risk eroding their moral authority on the global stage.
The former senator further emphasized that violence against non-combatants is not only unjustifiable but also represents a grave violation of fundamental human principles. According to him, any rhetoric that appears to downplay such consequences undermines the collective conscience of humanity.
Summing up his position, Sani declared that criticism directed at the Pope over his anti-war stance ultimately reflects a deeper disregard for human dignity, insisting that the loss of innocent lives should never be normalized or defended under any circumstance.














