The Oscar-winning actor expressed his support for the Ukrainian people and once again called on the US government to help our country.
American actor Sean Penn said what he would do to Putin in a personal meeting. He said this in an interview with the German publication BILD.
In particular, the celebrity showed a documentary about the war in Ukraine, Superpower, and spoke frankly about what he thought about a full-scale Russian invasion. According to him, the people of Ukraine are united now more than ever, and after talking with the people of Ukraine, he realized the importance of life like never before.
“Now I know more that how important human life is, we know that my country, the USA, is not only, it is the “disunited” States of America, on the contrary. We are united against Russians, “Americans, we can only learn from this unity Because Ukraine is the center of humanity in the world, and humanity is medicine for the soul,” said the actor.
As for the film, it depicts a personal meeting between Sean Penn and actor Jack Nicholson with Putin in 2001 in Moscow. When a journalist asked what the director would do if he met the dictator, he replied that he would not be able to stop beating him.

Sean Penn also called on the government of his country to help our army in the fight against the Russian invaders.
“Unfortunately, I see that my government today lacks the will, leadership and sacrifice that President Roosevelt had in World War II. It must be allowed to lose this war. I grew up seeing myself as a cruel, criminal that picture of war, so I don’t believe that weapons lead to peace.
It was previously reported that the famous American writer Stephen King criticized the US government for delaying military aid to Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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