Key Words: Arnold Schwarzenegger releases video appeal to Vladimir Putin and the Russian people

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“You started this war. You are leading this war. You can stop this war.”

That was Arnold Schwarzenegger talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine during a nine-minute video appeal that went out Thursday morning on social-media channels.

The former bodybuilder and actor-turned-prominent U.S. Republican politician spoke not only to Putin in the video, which was captioned in Russian. He also addressed the Russian people — and in particular, the Russian soldiers — telling them that they are being misled by their government that this war is an attempt to “de-Nazify” Ukraine.

“This is not true. Ukraine is a country with a Jewish president,” said Schwarzenegger, referring to Volodymyr Zelensky.  

As an actor specializing in action movies, Schwarzenegger has been known to take down more than a few bad guys. In “Red Heat,” a 1988 film, he actually portrayed a Russian police captain who teams up with a Chicago cop (played by Jim Belushi) to catch a Georgian drug kingpin who fled to the U.S.

This is not the first time that the 74-year-old Schwarzenegger, who served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011, has gone public with a broad appeal. After the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, he issued a video in which he condemned those who participated for shattering the ideals of American democracy.

“I’ve had nothing but affection and respect for the people of Russia.”

— Arnold Schwarzenegger in a video posted Thursday

Schwarzenegger has a deep connection with Russia, he noted in the video posted Thursday. He said he first forged that connection when, as a teenager, he met the Russian weightlifting champion Yuri Petrovich Vlasov in Vienna.

Schwarzenegger said he went on to visit Russia in both his work as a bodybuilder and a movie actor. In particular, he filmed parts of “Red Heat” in Moscow and met Vlasov again during that time.

“I’ve had nothing but affection and respect for the people of Russia,” Schwarzenegger said.

Schwarzenegger’s latest appeal is already being widely seen. On Twitter, it has generated more than 100,000 “likes” and more than 40,000 retweets.  

Some have commended Schwarzenegger for sharing his thoughts in such a direct, personal way. “What an extraordinary message to the Russian People, so beautiful, so touching and so true!” said one commenter.