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Don't Call a Bomb 'Mother' Pope Says After 'MOAB' Dropped on ISIS

"I was ashamed when I heard the name," Pope Francis said. "A mother gives life and this one gives death, and we call this device a mother?"
Image: Pope Francis leads the Regina Coeli prayer at the Vatican, Sunday.
Pope Francis leads the Regina Coeli prayer at the Vatican, Sunday.MAX ROSSI / Reuters
/ Source: Reuters

Pope Francis has criticized the naming of the U.S. military's biggest non-nuclear explosive as "the Mother of All Bombs", saying the word "mother" should not be used in reference to a deadly weapon.

The U.S. Air Force dropped such a bomb, officially designated as the GBU-43 Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) on suspected ISIS fighters in eastern Afghanistan last month. The nickname was widely used in briefings and reporting on the attack.

"I was ashamed when I heard the name," Pope Francis told an audience of students on Saturday. "A mother gives life and this one gives death, and we call this device a mother. What is happening?"

Pope Francis is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump May 24 in a potentially awkward encounter given their opposing positions on immigration, refugees and climate change.