Oliver Stone – who had access to Putin for two years – says he HAS suffered from cancer

Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone has revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has had cancer.

The American filmmaker was granted unprecedented access to the Kremlin leader over a two year period while filming a series of interviews and is considered to know Putin better than most Westerners.

Stone said in a new podcast that Putin had suffered from cancer, and that he believed he had overcome it – something which has not been confirmed to the Russian people.

His words come amid acute speculation that the Kremlin leader is now currently suffering from cancer.

Earlier today, former MI6 spy Christopher Steele claimed Putin is losing his grip on power due to his ailing health and is leaving the Kremlin in ‘increasing disarray and chaos’ as the war in Ukraine marches on.

Steele, who once operated in Russia as an MI6 agent, said Putin, 69, is having to take regular breaks to receive medical treatments and that there was effectively ‘no clear political leadership’ in Moscow.

Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone has revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has had cancer. Pictured: Oliver Stone on the Lex Fridman Podcast where he made the comments

Filmmaker Stone, the director behind movies including JFK and Scarface, said separately that he has not met Putin for three years, and his in-depth interviews with him were between 2015 and 2017.

‘Remember this, Mr Putin has had this cancer and I think he’s licked it,’ he told podcast interviewer Lex Fridman.

‘But he’s also been isolated because of Covid.’

There have been suggestions in Russia that Putin’s deep isolation from Covid was due to a pre-existing but unspecified medical condition which made him especially vulnerable.

Explaining why Putin may have misjudged the invasion of Ukraine, Stone speculated that ‘perhaps he lost touch – contact – with people’.

It was not clear if Putin was getting the correct intelligence, he admitted, before adding: ‘You would think he was not well informed perhaps, about the degree of cooperation he would get from the [ethnic Russians] in Ukraine…

‘That would be one factor, that he didn’t assess the situation correctly.’

It could also be that his ‘isolation from normal activity’ and no longer meeting people ‘face to face’ due to health concerns for Putin over Covid may have led to errors, Stone speculated.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and director Oliver Stone who shot The Putin Interviews

But then after Covid, he was forced to see them at a long distance across a table.

Stone’s words on cancer raise the possibility – if true – that he had initially overcome the disease, but that it returned in the three years since he met Putin.

The filmmaker – who has faced criticism that he was an apologist for Putin – did not specify the type of cancer.

He appeared to refer to notes before making the comment that Putin had suffered an oncology condition which he had ‘licked’.

Lately there has been speculation that Putin has thyroid cancer.

An investigation by Russian independent journalists found that Putin was surrounded permanently by a large medical team led by a specialist thyroid cancer surgeon.

Other reports suggest he may be suffering from abdominal cancer.

There are rumours in Moscow that he is due to face surgery for cancer imminently, and that he may put trusted aide Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Russian security council, in charge while he is incapacitated.

Rumours have been circling for years that Putin (pictured gripping table during a meeting last month) has health problems, and they have intensified since he launched invasion of Ukraine

Critics and Kremlin sources have indicated he may be suffering from cancer or Parkinson’s, supported in recent weeks by footage showing the leader shaking uncontrollably and gripping a table for support.

The Kremlin has always insisted Putin is in robust health.

Earlier Stone said of Putin:’It’s been three years since I saw him for the last time, but the man I knew had nothing to do with the mad, irresponsible and murderous man that the media present today comparing him to Hitler and Stalin.

‘The Putin I knew was rational, calm, always acting in the interest of the Russian people, a true son of Russia, a patriot, which does not imply a nationalist.’

Meanwhile, Christopher Steele, who once operated in Russia as an MI6 agent, said Putin, 69, is having to take regular breaks to receive medical treatments and that there was effectively ‘no clear political leadership’ in Moscow.

The former spook, who headed up the MI6 desk in Russia for three years, also said the warring president was ‘constantly accompanied’ by a team of doctors.

Most recently, on May 14, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief Major General Kyrylo Budanov claimed Putin was ‘very sick’, before suggesting that plans for a coup were already underway.

Putin ‘limps’ at Victory Day parade after watching with blanket

Mr Steele told LBC this week: ‘Our understanding is that there’s increasing disarray in the Kremlin and chaos.

‘There’s no clear political leadership coming from Putin, who is increasingly ill, and in military terms, the structures of command and so on are not functioning as they should.’

Understandably, Mr Steele was unable to reveal his source but said he was ‘fairly confident’ of their claims.

‘What we do know is that he’s constantly accompanied around the place by a team of doctors,’ said Mr Steele.

Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s top spokesperson, has repeatedly denied that there are any issues with the dictator’s health.

But Mr Steele said many government meetings at the Kremlin are having to be broken up into sections to allow Putin to leave for medical treatments.

‘It’s certainly having a very serious impact on the governance of Russia at the moment,’ he said.

But despite his decline, there is little to no chance he will withdraw from Ukraine given the ‘political corner he’s painted himself into’, Mr Steele said.

He added: ‘It’s probably driving his wish to solidify his legacy as he sees it.’

Mr Steele said that Putin was ‘probably’ suffering from Parkinson’s but that one cannot know ‘the exact details of what his ailment is.’

Mr Steele was a Russian expert for the MI6 for 22 years.

He hit headlines in 2016 when his ‘dirty dossier’ on the newly elected US President Donald Trump was leaked.

In the document he alleged Trump was in Putin’s pocket and claimed he threw an orgy with prostitutes on a Moscow trip.

Christo Grozev, a Russia expert, said this week that he believes GRU and FSB elites are the most likely to try and topple Putin, because they know the truth of what is happening on the ground.

And those elites are already looking for ways to move their money and families out of the country in anticipation of Putin falling, Grozev claimed.

Speaking to Radio Liberty about what may spark the coup, Grozev said the moment could come if or when Putin orders his generals to carry out a nuclear strike.

‘If Putin decides to give an order to use nuclear weapons, he must be sure that everyone along the chain will carry out this order,’ he said.

‘If one does not comply, then this will be a signal of insubordination. And perhaps even the physical death of Putin.

‘Until he is sure that everyone will comply, he will not give this order.’

Grozev believes similar fears are preventing Putin from giving the order for a general mobilisation of the Russian armed forces and population.

Such an order would allow him to massively boost troop numbers in Ukraine, perhaps shifting the tide of the war in his favour.

But the order would also cause a ‘social explosion’ among ordinary Russians, Grozev says, because it would mean admitting the ‘special military operation’ – which until now Putin has presented as a resounding success – has failed.

It comes as Putin has launched a major new offensive in the east of Ukraine as he hopes to build on his ‘victory’ in the strategic port city of Mariupol, while Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky urges for a diplomatic end to the invasion.

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