Filmmaker Praises Iran and Condemns U.S. Policy, Fueling Debate Over Wartime Rhetoric

(RightWardpress.com) – Filmmaker Michael Moore reignites controversy by praising Iran as “one of the greatest civilizations” while characterizing American leadership as “terrorists” amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions in 2026.

Story Snapshot

  • Moore’s recent blog post glorifies Persian civilization and condemns decades of U.S. interventions in Iran
  • The filmmaker labels American leaders as “terrorists” following alleged strikes on Iranian schools and universities
  • Trump announces temporary ceasefire after threatening to “wipe out” Iranian civilization
  • Moore’s statements echo his 2020 defense of Iran following the Soleimani assassination

Moore’s Latest Condemnation of U.S. Foreign Policy

Michael Moore published a blog post titled “The Apocalypse Is Here” on his website, describing Iran as “the cradle of one of the greatest civilizations” in human history. The documentary filmmaker highlighted Persian contributions including the world’s first human rights declaration, advancements in algebra, and medical achievements. Moore contrasted these accomplishments with what he characterizes as American aggression, accusing U.S. leadership of bombing Iranian schools and killing schoolgirls. His post specifically targets President Trump as “America’s terrorist Commander-in-Chief,” reflecting language that many Americans find deeply troubling given the current geopolitical climate.

Historical Grievances and Pattern of Criticism

Moore’s criticism builds on decades of disputed U.S. involvement in Iran, beginning with the 1953 CIA-backed coup that overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh after oil nationalization efforts. The filmmaker points to American support for Iraq during the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, including backing for chemical weapons attacks against Iranian forces. Moore previously made headlines in January 2020 following the drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, when he posted messages urging Americans not to believe what he called Trump’s “lies” about Iran. He even published an apology in Persian, appealing directly to Iranian leaders while suggesting Americans would “fix this peacefully” by removing Trump from office.

Current Escalation and Ceasefire Developments

The 2026 conflict reached critical intensity when President Trump issued threats against Iran, including the stark warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight.” These statements preceded what Moore and others describe as illegal U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including educational facilities. Trump subsequently announced a two-week “double-sided ceasefire,” which Iran’s Supreme National Security Council accepted. The temporary pause follows threats to forcibly open the Strait of Hormuz and a 90-minute countdown that raised fears of nuclear escalation. This pattern raises serious questions about whether American foreign policy serves citizens’ interests or merely perpetuates endless conflicts that drain resources and lives.

Broader Implications for American Credibility

Moore’s characterization of America as “the bad guys” who “HATE THEM” reflects growing disillusionment among Americans across the political spectrum regarding endless Middle Eastern interventions. While conservatives typically support strong national defense, many question whether regime change operations and military entanglements advance genuine security interests or simply benefit defense contractors and Washington insiders. The filmmaker also criticized Democratic leadership, specifically naming Chuck Schumer, for enabling wars despite public opposition rhetoric. This bipartisan failure to represent constituents’ war-weariness exemplifies how the political establishment in Washington operates independently of voters’ desires for peace and fiscal responsibility, prioritizing globalist agendas over American lives and treasury.

Questions About Patriotism and Perspective

Moore’s praise of Iranian civilization while condemning American actions sparks legitimate debate about the boundaries of dissent versus support for adversaries. Critics argue that glorifying a theocratic regime with documented human rights abuses while attacking America constitutes dangerous moral equivalence. However, Moore’s supporters contend that acknowledging historical Persian achievements and questioning U.S. interventions represents necessary accountability. The filmmaker noted Iran “never attacked” American soil, contrasting this with repeated U.S. military actions against Iranian interests. This controversy highlights fundamental disagreements about American exceptionalism, interventionist foreign policy, and whether criticizing government actions demonstrates patriotism or undermines national unity during international crises that increasingly threaten American security and prosperity.

Sources:

Michael Moore asks Americans not to believe Trump’s lies about Iran – Tehran Times

The Apocalypse Is Here – Michael Moore

Michael Moore asks Iran leader: Let millions Americans fix this peacefully – Iran Press

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