I was curious what Oliver Stone thought about the war in Ukraine and dug this article up from March. His comments have been printed elsewhere. It comes from an interview with Robert Scheer for KCRW, an LA member station of NPR. He had made himself into a contrarian by defending Putin's invasion of Crimea back in 2014, feeling it was justified. However, he no longer seems to be so supportive of Putin after invading the whole country. He had claimed the US and NATO had no evidence of this massive troop build up along the border, likening it to the WMD claims as a pretext for invading Iraq. Of course, it hasn't changed his position on the US and NATO. He believes Putin was "baited" into this war, "empowering the worst conclusions the West can make." For the past eight years, NATO has been giving Ukraine a substantial amount of military assistance and logistical support in its ongoing war in the Donbas. Stone isn't alone in his view. John Pilger bel