Next secretary of state says Vatican warnings on Iraq were prophetic
(August 10, 2006):- Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the future Secretary of Vatican State,
said the current situation in Iraq demonstrates that the Vatican's warnings against
the war were "prophetic." At the same time, the cardinal said he has argued against
a precipitous pullout of Western forces from Iraq because it would be leave local
Iraqis exposed to dangers. Cardinal Bertone, archbishop of Genoa, Italy, made the
comments in a lengthy interview with the Italian magazine 30 Giorni (30 Days), published
Aug. 9. Cardinal Bertone, who takes up his new duties Sept. 15, also said he had been
following the fighting in Lebanon and was praying every day that the country be spared
further useless massacres. He expressed support for the strongly worded appeals of
Pope Benedict and the outgoing secretary of State, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, both of
whom have called for an immediate cease-fire in Lebanon. On Iraq, Cardinal Bertone
said he had agreed with the Vatican's position against the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq
in 2003 and added, "The current situation in Iraq shows how prophetic that judgment
was." In the interview, the cardinal said he considered international lending
by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and by richer countries, a form
of usury that "should be declared illegal."He said loans become usury when they violate
the right to life and other basic human rights."Some technocrats, especially those
of multinationals, the World Bank and the (International) Monetary Fund, have imposed
unacceptable conditions on the poor populations, like forced sterilization and obligatory
closing of Catholic schools," he said. He did not elaborate. He said the church's
social teaching calls for a "popular democratic capitalism" that benefits the greatest
number of people and favors economic creativity and healthy competition. On the
question of Islam, Cardinal Bertone said that as Archbishop of Genoa,he had not opposed
the construction of a mosque in the city, because he believes it is important to protect
the human dignity of Muslim believers. At the same time, he said, it would be good
if "a certain reciprocity" were shown to Christian minorities in Muslim countries