JFK executive Oliver Stone says he made a MISTAKE voting for Joe Biden in 2020 because he fears the president will start World War III with his support for Ukraine

JFK executive Oliver Stone says he made a MISTAKE voting for Joe Biden in 2020 because he fears the president will start World War III with his support for Ukraine

  • Filmmaker Oliver Stone expressed regret over his decision to vote for Biden
  • Stone expressed concern that the current administration’s actions could lead the US into World War III
  • Stone said he sees Biden as someone who is deeply entrenched in the Cold War mindset and who hates the old Soviet Union.

Famed liberal director Oliver Stone says he regrets voting for President Joe Biden and thinks he will eventually lead the country to World War III.

On an episode of Russell Brand’s Stay Free podcast, Stone explained how he believed Biden was “just dragging the US into a confrontation” with Russia.

“If we don’t stop this, what Biden is doing is this man – I voted for him – I made a mistake, I thought he was an old man, now that he would calm down, that he would be more lenient and so on, I didn’t see that at all,” Stone said.

“I see a man who may not be in charge of his own administration. Who knows?’

Stone continued, “It looks like he’s stupidly dragging us into a confrontation with a power that won’t give. These are their limits. This is their world. This is NATO entering Ukraine. This is a whole different story.’

Filmmaker Oliver Stone has expressed regret over his decision to vote for Biden in 2020

Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone was given unprecedented access to the Russian president in the past. Pictured: Stone speaks with President Vladimir Putin in June 2019

Stone is particularly knowledgeable on the subject of Russia and Ukraine and has served as executive producer with the 2016 film Ukraine on Fire, which highlights the key role the US played in the country’s 2014 coup and the ousting of the former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych.

It sees the JFK director interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin and suggesting how the US has essentially used Ukraine as a proxy against Russia for years.

The filmmaker gained unprecedented access to the Kremlin leader over a two-year period while filming a series of interviews and is believed to know Putin better than most Westerners.

That said, Stone has not met Putin in four years and his in-depth interviews with him were between 2015 and 2017.

“Biden is an old Cold Warrior, and he really hates the old Soviet Union, confusing it with the Russian Federation, which isn’t communist,” Stone explained on Brand’s podcast.

Stone said Biden cannot further distinguish the former Soviet Union from present-day Russia. Pictured on the right is Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky next to Biden

Russian President Vladimir Putin and director Oliver Stone filming The Putin Interviews

Vladimir Putin, left, and director Oliver Stone meet at the Moscow Kremlin in June 2019

Stone — who has been criticized in the past for being an apologist for Putin — also blamed the war in Ukraine on the “neoconservative movement that started the war in Iraq,” which continues to hold prominent positions in Biden’s administration .

Stone said he believed US policymakers’ aggressive attitude toward Moscow was due to their inability to further distinguish the former Soviet Union from present-day Russia.

“Putin is not the monster portrayed by the American propaganda machine,” he insistedcriticizing the consistent anti-Russian stance of the Washington establishment and NATO allies.

“Unless we change our direction, our thinking, we will take Russia to the brink… This is crazy what’s going on; it’s crazy, it’s suicidal; we are going to hurt ourselves a lot. This is a potential World War III.

“You have to look at the reasons for this war, and when you do, the Americans like to simplify and say it’s a question of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. That’s very simplistic and very black and white,” Stone said.

In previous interviews, Stone said of Putin: “It’s been years since I last saw him, but the man I knew had nothing to do with the insane, irresponsible and murderous man the media presents today and compares him to Hitler.” and Stalin.

“The Putin I knew was rational, calm, always acted in the interests of the Russian people, a true son of Russia, a patriot, which does not imply a nationalist.”

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Stone is best known for Hollywood blockbusters inspired by American history, such as “JFK” and “Born on the Fourth of July,” but previously made films about the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Venezuelan firefighter Hugo Chavez, who died in 2013.

In June 2017, the Russian president was the subject of Stone’s Showtime special, The Putin Interviews.

Filmed over the course of two years, the four-part documentary featured several conversations Stone had with the infamous private president.

The interviews took place in the Kremlin, Sochi and Putin’s official residence in Moscow.

Putin discussed gay marriage, Edward Snowden and not having bad days because he “isn’t a woman.”

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