In a one-on-one interview with The Heat, film director Oliver Stone talks about United States foreign policy and the history of U.S. intervention.
Stone discussed the role played by the CIA in the failed invasion attempt by Cuban exiles 60 years ago – April 1961 – at the Bay of Pigs.
He also talked about other global issues including U.S.-Russia relations and the U.S.-China relationship.
- Oliver Stone is a Film Director, Producer and Screenwriter
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