Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore apologized to the Iranian regime on behalf of the American people for President Trump’s strike that killed top general Qassam Soleimani.

Moore, who issued his apology in Farsi, also begged the Islamic nation not to retaliate for the strike and insulted Trump.

“Sir, I deeply regret the violence on our behalf by a man that most Americans have never voted for,” Moore tweeted Tuesday. “Avoid power. A sincere man, Michael Moore, an American citizen.”

In an Instagram post, Moore also groveled to the regime, asking for them not to respond violently and let the American people vote Trump out of power.

“I want you not to respond violently, but to act bravely instead,” Moore pleaded, according to a translation. “We will take care of this in our Senate or at the ballot box, non-violently.”

 

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An appeal to the Ayatollah and the President of Iran: درخواستی از طرف مایکل مور به آیت الله ایران از طرف میلیون ها شهروند آمریکایی: آقا ، با ابراز تأسف عمیق از اقدامات خشونت آمیز به نام ما توسط مردی که اکثریت آمریکایی ها هرگز به آن رأی نداده اند ، من می خواهم که شما با خشونت جواب ندهید بلکه در عوض شجاعانه عمل کنید و به ما ، مردم آمریکا اجازه دهید از قدرت خودداری کنید. مردی که مرتکب جرم ترور و سوء استفاده های دیگر از دفتر خود می شود. ما در سنای خود و یا در صندوق رأی ، از این موضوع ، بی خشونت مراقبت خواهیم کرد. برای برآورده شدن انتقام خود نیازی به کشتن کسی ندارید. لطفا اجازه دهید من با صلح آمیز این کار را انجام دهم خشونت فقط خشونت را بیشتر می کند. خالصانه، مایکل مور #google translate was used so apologies for any errors. شهروند امریکایی

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Hollywood and the mainstream media have reacted to the death of Soleimani with sorrow and outrage, prompting White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway to blast the “hero worship” of a known terrorist.

“We have thousands of other Americans who are maimed and injured, some of them devastatingly…because of Soleimani,” Conway told reporters Monday.

“So I’m a little sick, already, of the hero worship, it seems, of Soleimani from some people who just can’t get over the fact that this was an important call by our commander in chief.”


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