Renowned filmmaker Oliver Stone expressed regret over his vote for President Joe Biden during a recent podcast. Stone gained international recognition for his thought-provoking documentaries, including the acclaimed 'Ukraine on Fire.'
This documentary delves into the 2014 ousting of Viktor Yanukovych, the Ukrainian president, which some assert was influenced by the United States government. Stone shared insights into the making of 'Ukraine on Fire,' highlighting its exploration of the roots of the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe.
Stone believes that the American perspective oversimplifies the Ukrainian crisis as merely a Russian invasion. He contests this narrative, arguing that the coup d'état in 2014, sponsored and supported by the United States, played a significant role in setting the stage for the current situation.
Stone also criticized the lingering influence of the Neoconservative movement, attributing figures such as Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to the continuation of such policies.