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Hollywood Against Trump: The Wave of Celebrity Protests Against the War with Iran

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Hollywood Against Trump: The Wave of Celebrity Protests Against the War with Iran

After the military aggression of the United States and the Israeli regime against Iranian territory, a wave of protests has emerged among Hollywood's famous figures. From Oscar-winning actors to well-known writers, many Western artists have strongly criticized Donald Trump's warlike policies.

Jimmy Kimmel: "The war with Iran is not a security decision; it is an attempt to divert public attention from issues like Epstein."

Rhea O'Donnell: "Trump promised to end wars. He lied." She called for the impeachment of the US President using the hashtag #ImpeachTrump.

Liam Cunningham (actor from "Game of Thrones"): "The massacre of schoolgirls in Iran is a crime. Anyone who justifies it is mentally ill."

Susan Sarandon (Oscar winner): "America bombed a school in Iran and killed schoolgirls."

Laura Harring (actress from "Mulholland Drive"): "You say you want to liberate the women of Iran, then you blow up a girls' school?"

Jamie Lee Curtis (Oscar winner): "Trump! Weren't you the one who said you would end wars?"

Stephen King (famous author): "According to the US Constitution, only Congress can declare war. Trump must be impeached."

Javier Bardem also shared images of the attack on Iranian children and wrote that the world must be made aware of this crime.

It appears that as tensions escalate, even in the heart of Hollywood, the voice of protest against the U.S. government's warmongering has grown louder. 

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