- Fox host Tucker Carlson gave a passionate defense of Putin, suggesting Americans have blindly opposed him: “Why do I hate Putin so much? Has Putin ever called me a racist? Has he threatened to get me fired for disagreeing with him? Has he shipped every middle-class job in my town to Russia? Did he manufacture a worldwide pandemic that wrecked my business and kept me indoors for two years?”
- As Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Fox News hosted Trump to blame the aggression on “a rigged election” in the United States in 2020.
- On Newsmax’s Rob Schmitt Tonight, former Trump lawyer Rudy Guiliani said, “Putin played this almost like a symphony conductor,” adding that he was a “brilliant man.”
Right-wing media blame Russian attack on the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan
Fox News has pushed a major line of propaganda alleging that the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan demonstrated weakness on the world stage and invited Putin to take advantage.
There are, however, a number of problems with such a claim. First of all, Putin began troop build-up in early March 2021, a month prior to Biden’s announcement of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was not completed until August. Second, it was Trump, a Putin ally, who first negotiated a withdrawal agreement from Afghanistan; the Biden administration postponed Trump’s original abbreviated withdrawal timeline in an effort to make it less chaotic.
- Discussing Russia’s threat to Ukraine on Fox’s The Story, Fox Business anchor David Asman said, “Putin feels like he has even more of a free hand now after seeing how this administration behaved in Afghanistan than he did back in the spring of 2021.”
- On The Story, Fox contributor Joe Concha cited “that horrific withdrawal” from Afghanistan to explain why Russia is “so emboldened all of a sudden to go ahead and do such a thing” as invade Ukraine.
- On Your World, Fox senior strategic analyst Jack Keane said, “This has taken place largely because [Putin] perceives an opportunity here based on U.S. and European weakness,” citing in part the Afghanistan withdrawal, which Keane said “became an accelerant.” Keane added: “This was U.S. and NATO failure. We turned the country over to our adversary. Putin looked at that and saw … poor judgment and also weakness.”
- Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt said Putin “knows how Biden handled Afghanistan. That was a disaster. He also lost two embassies. He has lost the Afghanistan Embassy and now the Ukrainian Embassy has moved to Poland. When he was vice president, Benghazi happened.” She added that Biden “looks very weak, and Russia is taking advantage of it.”
- Fox News contributor and former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on America’s Newsroom: “Each time we fail to demonstrate American resolve, whether it is the debacle that was Afghanistan that caused 13 Americans to perish as we exited, those are the kinds of things that convince people like Vladimir Putin that his dream — his dream of recreating the Soviet Union — is something he may well be able to do under this leadership's watch here in the United States.”
- During an appearance on Morning with Maria Bartiromo, retired Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata implied that the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan signaled to Russia that the U.S. was abandoning its NATO allies and that “quite frankly the Afghanistan failure is resonating around the globe.” (Tata also falsely claimed that Russia ordered troops to the Ukrainian border following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in October 2021. In reality, Russian troops had been building up for months prior to the withdrawal.)
Right-wing media blame the Keystone XL Pipeline cancellation for the invasion
Right-wing media figures are also saying that the Biden administration is to blame for Russian aggression because it halted the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada. The attempted reasoning here is that the decision increased the importance of Russia’s oil supplies in the world market, further emboldening Putin.
Again, there are obvious problems with this argument. First off, Keystone XL was a proposed expansion of an already existing pipeline system, so it’s not as if oil isn’t flowing around North America right now. Furthermore, if Putin really believed that a scarcity of energy supplies would have deterred western sanctions on Russia, then he would have been wrong — as Germany has already canceled the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, in response to Putin’s assault against Ukraine. (Fox’s Tucker Carlson, in turn, attacked the Nord Stream 2 cancellation as part of an alleged Biden administration conspiracy to raise energy prices on Americans to benefit Democratic donors.)
- On Faulkner Focus, former national security adviser Keith Kellogg said the shuttering of the Keystone XL project was “insane” and that rolling back U.S. fossil fuel production “puts another arrow in the quiver of Putin.”
- The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro said that pulling out of Afghanistan “for no reason” and ending construction of the Keystone XL pipeline incentivized Russia to invade Ukraine.
Right-wing media blame the Green New Deal and climate activists
The false arguments about the Keystone XL pipeline also extend to a round of personal attacks on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and the Green New Deal proposals to transition away from a fossil fuel economy, with right-wing media figures arguing that the real effect has been to shut down America’s energy production and make the West more dependent on foreign fossil fuel producers, such as Russia.
Of course, the Green New Deal has not been enacted, so none of its purported effects are happening. The situation is reminiscent of previous false coverage blaming the 2021 Texas blackouts on the Green New Deal, only now they’re pushing the spin on a global scale.
- Steve Bannon's podcast War Room: Pandemic blamed climate activist Greta Thunberg, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), and the West for Putin's invasion of Ukraine. His guest, Jack Posobiec, claimed, “They are the reason, and people like Greta Thunberg, are the reason that Germany and France and everyone else are in the place that they're in right now.”
- Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk said: “Could it be that Greta Thunberg and Leonardo DiCaprio actually might be to blame for what Vladimir Putin is doing?”
- During the opening monologue of his Fox prime-time show, Sean Hannity opined that flooding “the market with American energy” would “bring Russia to its knees,” but that Biden “cares more about AOC, her Green New Deal climate change alarmism cult,” than producing fossil fuels to export to allies.
- Carlson also blamed Biden and U.S. energy policy for the Russian invasion: “Let's put aside the question of why you would ever want to shut down any energy pipeline anywhere ever,” he began, before asking, “How does having less energy help the United States? … Despite what you may have heard from noted energy experts like Sandy Cortez, a country of 340 million people cannot run on windmills and solar panels.”
- Fox host Laura Ingraham spoke with former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, claiming that the Ukraine conflict was just “giving the Democrats cover to stick it to Americans and continue this war on private vehicle ownership.”