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Hegseth's Holy War Problem: When the US Defense Secretary's Faith Becomes a Foreign Policy Liability

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Pete Hegseth has repeatedly invoked his Christian faith to justify the Iran war. Here is why that specific rhetorical choice is creating diplomatic problems across the Muslim world.

Pete Hegseth's approach to communicating about the Iran war — explicitly invoking his Christian faith as context for US military action — is unusual in the annals of modern American defense secretaries and is creating specific diplomatic problems that the broader US foreign policy apparatus is struggling to manage.

The specific formulation that Hegseth has used in multiple public appearances involves characterizing the United States as 'a Christian nation' engaged in military action against a 'theocratic adversary' — language that frames the conflict in civilizational and religious terms that differ significantly from the US government's official position, which characterizes the campaign as a response to specific security threats from Iran's nuclear programme and its regional proxy activities.

Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday homily, which included the line that God 'does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war,' was widely interpreted as directed at multiple parties — Iranian leaders who have used Quranic language to justify their military responses, Russian Orthodox Church leadership who have described Russia's Ukraine campaign as holy, and Hegseth's specific brand of faith-justified American militarism. The Vatican press office declined to specify whether Leo was responding to Hegseth, which is itself a form of confirmation.

The diplomatic problem is structural. US relationships with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, and Pakistan — all Muslim-majority states whose cooperation is essential to the regional diplomacy that any Iran war resolution requires — are complicated by messaging that characterizes the conflict as a Christian-vs-Islam confrontation. None of these countries' governments can publicly align with a war framed in those terms without creating severe domestic political problems. Saudi Arabia in particular, which hosts Islam's two holiest sites, cannot be seen cooperating with what Hegseth's language implies is a religious war.

The State Department has been quietly conducting a parallel messaging campaign that emphasizes the non-religious, security-focused justification for the campaign. The two messages are in direct tension with each other and the tension is being noticed by exactly the audiences that matter most for the diplomatic track.

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