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A majority of popes would have considered this an unequivocal good. Indeed, several of them have tried to do it themselves.
Citation needed.
I think it is possible that a majority of popes would be fine with Iran being Christianized at sword point, but then again, the RCC was badly corrupted by power for most of its history. You might likewise find them to hold other ideas which we consider horrible (like supporting the death penalty for heretics, or serfdom, or the subjugation of women) or laughably wrong (like 'man was not meant to fly').
I am sure you can find some particular genocidal ones who would glee at the thought of nuking their opponents without even trying to convert them first. But in general, Church doctrine would hold that anyone should get the 'chance' to be saved through accepting Christ and his Church, and glassing cities is for God, not man.
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This would be news to most historians. Could you name me one?
Urban II, Eugene II, Gregory VIII, Innocent III, Honorius III, Gregory IX, Innocent IV…
Which of these called a crusade against the Khwarazmian Empire?
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Presumably all the ones in and around the Crusades? I think the above comment was silly but I imagine there were many popes who wanted to (medieval equivalent) glass the middle east.
Are the Knight’s Templar currently bombing Iran? What’s going on today isn’t a religious war.
That would be be funny
I was just responding to the historical pope thing, felt like chiming in
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