This Wednesday evening is the debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence.

In the middle of the US presidential campaign, director Oliver Stone makes his voice heard and severely judges the two candidates for the White House.

He will be the guest of Europe 1 on Saturday.

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In the United States, the debate between the two vice-presidential candidates is taking place this Wednesday evening, with Democrat Kamala Harris on one side and Republican Mike Pence on the other.

The director Oliver Stone, who we know frankly, will be the guest of Michel Denisot on Saturday on Europe 1. He testifies to his difficulty in choosing between Donald Trump and Joe Biden and says he is very worried about the future of America.

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"I cannot vote for Trump given his attitude to immigration," says Oliver Stone.

Calling the proposed Mexican border wall "stupid", he says "immigration is the soul of America".

The director also seems exasperated by Donald Trump's attitude on the climate: "absolutely disgusting", promoting the oil industry and the idolatry of coal, an outdated industry according to him.

"It's a disaster for the world, a complete disaster," he adds in French.

"Democrats always find a country to bomb"

Joe Biden does not seem to find better thanks to his eyes: "He is a Democrat, he is going to war. Democrats cannot help himself, like Obama in Libya. They always find a country to bombard."

The Democratic candidate's position vis-Ă -vis China, Russia or Iran does not satisfy her any more: "America is surrounded by enemies, these are people who are mad, but in fact she should make peace with the world rather than war against it. "

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When asked if he is worried about America's future, Oliver Stone responds with a laconic "much".