No, he has not served in the military in any wars.
Before the election of Pope Francis there was never a pope from any of the Americas.
There is only one pope and he rules the Church from the Vatican. In 2014 that pope is Pope Francis. Individual countries do not have popes.
None. President Obama was too young to serve in any previous major wars.
Pope Francis has not taken any position in the Falkland conflict, wanting to stay nuetral while encouraging peace.
Any Catholic male is eligible to be elected as pope. However, it would be a rare occurrence for a non-cardinal to be elected. The person chosen can be from any country, including the Americas. Pope Francis is the first pope elected from the Americas - Argentina in South America.
There is no Pope specifically for Monaco, or any other single country. Pope Francis (2013) is the Roman Catholic Pope and Catholics in Monaco, and elsewhere, recognize him as the leader of their religion.
No, the pope is not against Italy. However, I am sure Pope Francis would cheer on any Argentine football team should they play against Italy.
No, he was a Illinois guy for all of his life.
Pope Francis decided to forego the ornate vestments used by his predecessors and wore simple vestments that might be worn by any parish priest anywhere in the world. Simplicity was the word of the day from the shoes on his feet to the mitre on his head.
they were never banned from any wars. Gay people have fought in all wars. They just couldn't serve openly in the US military until 2011.
Any male Catholic is a potential contender to be pope. However, in practicality, the election usually goes to an older and experienced cardinal. It is much too early to even think about a successor to Pope Francis. Remember this, Francis was not even mentioned as a possible contender for the papacy by the media in the days preceding the conclave of March, 2013. The same can be said for Pope John Paul II. His election was a surprise to the entire world in 1978.
It depends on what you mean. If you are asking whether there was ever a Catholic Pope in Rome who was Arab, the answer is No. With the exception of Pope Francis, all of the Popes throughout history have come from Europe. If you are asking about any pope at all, then many of the Coptic Popes in Alexandria have considered themselves Arabs.