Hollywood producer Michael Moore, a man who’s been unable to resolve differences with his estranged ex-wife, believes he has what it takes to resolve America’s differences with the rogue, terrorism-sponsoring regime of Iran …

And apparently, his plan of action entails groveling at Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s feet like a Basset Hound (or schoolchildren …) begging for a treat.

“I have just sent the Ayatollah of Iran a personal appeal asking him not to respond to our assassination of his top General with violence of any kind, but rather let me & millions of Americans fix this peacefully,” the cowering, docile Hollywood celeb announced on his various social media profiles early Sunday morning.

“I recorded and DM’d him a message on my podcast, ‘RUMBLE’. You can hear it on any podcast platform like Apple or Spotify for free. We need to prevent war, any war. Now. When the Ayatollah responds, I’ll post his reply.”

Look at the stunning post below, and take note of the “endearing” photo he tried to use to butter up a man known for publicly chanting, “Death to Americans!”

He also shared some of the post on Twitter:

I have just sent the Ayatollah of Iran a personal appeal asking him not to respond to our assassination of his top General with violence of any kind, but rather let me & millions of Americans fix this peacefully. Apple:https://t.co/yQ7JTAHqw8 Spotify:https://t.co/a9vUxmWc50 — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 5, 2020

While some may accuse him of trying to drum up more views for his podcast, the evidence — namely his history of insanity — strongly suggests he’s dead serious.

Plus, he’s been promoting Iran and disrespecting the United States all week, as have other radically far-left activists who genuinely believe the Iranians are the good guys.

Observe:

Hello fellow Americans. Do you know this man? Did you know he was your enemy? What? Never heard of him? By the end of today you will be trained to hate him. You will be glad Trump had him assassinated. You will do as you are told. Get ready to send your sons &daughters off 2 war pic.twitter.com/8CprNDMgTf — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2020

Please read my story about The Three Wise Men who came from Iran (Persia) to see the Baby Jesus. And then how we Christians went to see the Iranians! I just posted it on Facebook: https://t.co/TGKGlUVBPt

and on Instagram: https://t.co/rib2KkJJF8 pic.twitter.com/7bfccmaZOG — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2020

The Iranians make great movies. They win Oscars & prizes all over the world. They’re a force for free speech & sometimes a thorn in the side of their government-kinda like we should be here. Here’s one 2 watch 2nite, free of charge: “Men at Work”. Enjoy! https://t.co/VVDdtUbMCx — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 4, 2020

In the actual apology shared on his podcast, Moore went on to portray the elimination of Iranian general and terrorist mastermind Qasem Soleimani as an immoral “assassination.”

“This is bad. Seriously, this is really bad. And I don’t mean just because we’re now in danger as Americans,” he said. “I mean because we … morally think this is wrong and are deeply offended by the assassination of a leader of another country.”

He did not, however, talk about all of the aggression by Iran that preceded Soleimani’s elimination, including an attack by an Iranian-backed group about a week and a half ago that led to the death of an American contractor.

Nor did he at least follow congressional Democrats’ lead and point out the undeniable facts that the deceased general was “an enemy of the United States,” not to mention a “murderer.”

Soleimani was an enemy of the United States. That’s not a question. The question is this – as reports suggest, did America just assassinate, without any congressional authorization, the second most powerful person in Iran, knowingly setting off a potential massive regional war? — Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) January 3, 2020

Soleimani was a murderer, responsible for the deaths of thousands, including hundreds of Americans. But this reckless move escalates the situation with Iran and increases the likelihood of more deaths and new Middle East conflict. Our priority must be to avoid another costly war. — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) January 3, 2020

Instead, Moore parroted Iran’s dubious narrative to a T, even going so far as to seemingly excuse its terrorism and violence on the basis that America has also committed acts of violence in times past, such as during the American Revolution.

“Now look, I know that you, like most countries on this planet … most countries kill or have killed in the past,” he said. “And you’re no different.”

“And you have done things and you have participated in things for whatever justification or reason you may have or think may have, you have used violence. You used it in your revolution. So did we! We used violence in our revolution.”

He of course didn’t mention that the revolution was motivated by British oppression and brutality. Nor did he note that the Iranian people have been protesting for years over the oppression and brutalization they face from the ayatollah’s regime.

Listen to the whole apology below, if you can stomach it:

Also keep in mind that Moore has been locked in a court dispute with his ex-wife, Kathleen Glynn, for years.