Michael Douglas publicly criticized Donald Trump's immigration policies, particularly the deployment of the National Guard and Marines for enforcement in Los Angeles, during the 71st Taormina Film Festival in Italy. He expressed deep concern over the global conflict spurred by U.S. policies, stating it was the worst time he had witnessed in his lifetime. Douglas issued an apology to neighboring countries and NATO allies, acknowledging America's role in creating global chaos. He also noted a shared historical connection with Trump, having acted together in a film in 2010.
I realize that my country bears a lot of the responsibility for the chaos that exists in the world. I apologize to my friends, be it my neighbors in Canada or Mexico, or all the countries in the EU and NATO.
I was born at the end of World War II, but in my lifetime, this is the worst time that I can ever remember.
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