For the past week, Fox News has been trying to fault President Joe Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal for the hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, while dismissing the fact that this conflict has been building for nearly a decade.
In 2014, as a result of Ukraine’s “Revolution of Dignity” ousting a leader friendly with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, the Russian military invaded, occupied, and annexed the Crimean Peninsula and led a series of invasions into Russian-speaking portions of eastern Ukraine, where it backed separatist militias seeking to break away from their legitimate government in Kyiv. For the past eight years, Russian and Ukrainian forces, aligned militias, and paramilitary groups have fought one another in this disputed region, with thousands of casualties on both sides of a simmering conflict.
After years of fighting, the recently elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky began making overtures that would more closely align his government in Kyiv with Western Europe, and in particular with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In response to Zelensky’s recent pro-NATO comments, the Russian military began to amass troops at Ukraine’s border in March 2021, including along its border with Belarus and Moldova, which has triggered months of fear and speculation about the possibility of Putin ordering an even more violent ground war.
Fox News’ attempts to blame the Afghanistan withdrawal and Biden for the tensions between Russia and Ukraine are baseless accusations that fail to explain Putin’s decision to invade and seize Crimea in 2014, and Fox's suggestions of American “weakness” during Democratic presidencies ignore earlier Russian aggression during Republican administrations.
Putin began troop build-up in early March 2021, a whole month prior to Biden’s announcement of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was not completed until August. Furthermore, Russia engaged in an aggressive war with Georgia in 2008, during the final months of the George W. Bush administration and around the time when then-Democratic Party presidential nominee Barack Obama named U.S. combat in Afghanistan as a priority over Iraq. The Russian invasion and occupation of breakaway regions of Georgia bear striking similarities to its actions in Ukraine.
Despite the facts, and the obvious inconsistency in the timeline, Fox News hosts and guests are committed to ludicrously scapegoating the Afghanistan withdrawal for the newly commenced Russian invasion of Ukraine: