Pope inadvertently quotes Putin to chide West's Afghan war

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Pope Francis had cited Russia's Vladimir Putin while thinking he was quoting Germany's Angela Merkel.

MADRID — Pope Francis has criticized the West's recent involvement in Afghanistan as an outsider's attempt to impose democracy — although he did it by citing Russia's Vladimir Putin while thinking he was quoting Germany's Angela Merkel.

“It’s necessary to stop the irresponsible policy of enforcing its own values on others and attempts to build democracy in other countries based on outside models without taking into account historic, ethnic and religious issues and fully ignoring other people’s traditions,” the pope said, using his own translation into Spanish.by the Russian president in the presence of Merkel, during her visit to Moscow.

The pope's interview with Spain's Cadena COPE took place at the Vatican late last week. The radio station owned by Spain's Catholic bishops' conference aired the talk on Wednesday and said that its content had been vetted by the pope himself.

 

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I wonder how many Afghan refugees the Vatican is going to allow inside their gates. LOL.

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