Arnold Schwarzenegger To Putin: “You Started War, You Can End It”
Arnold Schwarzenegger recently called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the war against Ukraine, which he initiated. In an Instagram post shared by the actor, Schwarzenegger explained that he is a ‘long time friend’ of the Russian people, so he does not want to hear anything bad about them.
Arnold Schwarzenegger makes a direct plea to Russian President Putin
Arnold Schwarzenegger shared a video asking Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in a direct message. Arnold Schwarzenegger can be heard saying, “To President Putin, I say you started this war. You are leading it. You can stop it.”. Turning to Kremlin, Schwarzenegger said, “Why would you sacrifice those young men for your own ambitions
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Continuing, he said, “No one likes to hear something critical about their government, but as a long-time friend of the Russian people, I hope you will hear what I have to say.” Furthermore, he said, “I speak with the same heartfelt concern with the American people as I did when a crowd stormed the US capital last year, trying to overthrow our government.”
Ukraine did not start this war’: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Your government told you that this is a war to denazify Ukraine. Denazifying Ukraine? That’s not true! Ukraine is a country with a Jewish president, whose father’s three brothers were all killed by the Nazis”, said Arnold Schwarzenegger. “You see, Ukraine didn’t start this war. Neither did nationalists or Nazis. Those in power in the Kremlin started this war. This is not the Russian people’s war. In fact, 141 nations voted that Russia was the aggressor at the UN.”
Netizens laud Arnold Schwarzenegger for raising his voice
In the 9-minute video, over 4,58,000 views are recorded on Instagram with netizens commenting in his support as one user wrote, “Thanks, Arny, for your support!”. Another user added, “You great man, Arny, thank you for your support. God bless Ukraine!!!” and many dropped peace symbols for Ukraine and wished for the war to end soon.