Arnold Schwarzenegger’s impassioned plea to Russians, urging them to reject disinformation the Kremlin is using to justify its war on Ukraine, is going viral online for good reason.
The former California governor has been a popular figure in Russian culture for decades due to his iconic acting career. Much of his 1988 movie “Red Heat” — in which he plays a Russian police officer — was shot in Moscow.
His message, shared to his social media channels Thursday, was truly moving. (Scroll down to watch it.) Schwarzenegger, an Austrian American, discussed his father’s service in the Nazi military during World War II to make an argument about what nationalistic delusion can do:








