Putin's Interview With Tucker Carlson Was Filled With Lies, Here Are Some Egregious Examples 🧵
❌ He claimed Russia had become Europe’s largest economy
✔️ Russia ranks 32nd in Europe for GDP (PPP) per capita.
❌ Putin once again trotted out the old lie about US promises NATO would not expand east
✔️ There was never such an agreement – even Gorbachev said so – and in any case, countries join NATO of their own free will. If Putin didn’t want NATO to grow, he shouldn’t declare war on his neighbors
❌ He said Kyiv started the conflict in Donbas by using its air force against civilians
✔️ The conflict began on 12 April 2014 when FSB officer Igor Girkin led ‘separatists’ to seize the town of Sloviansk. Ukraine first used its aviation in response, on 26 May, in the battle for Donetsk Airport
❌ During his rambling exercise in alternative history at the beginning of the interview, Putin said Ukraine was an artificial entity created at the initiative of Joseph Stalin
✔️ Ukraine was added to the Soviet Union in 1922, under Lenin. But the Ukrainian People’s Republic was declared in 1917 – before the Bolshevik takeover – and recognized by Russia’s provisional government
❌ He said Poland had ‘forced’ Hitler to declare war in 1939 by being ‘uncooperative’ with his plans
✔️ Hitler’s plans included the extermination of Poland’s Slavs and Jews, and its repopulation with Germans. The so-called Polish provocation used as a pretext for the invasion was a German false flag
❌ Putin said NATO has ‘options’ to recognize Russian annexation of parts of Ukraine
✔️ It does not. The UN has declared the annexations illegal under international law, and even if it wanted to, NATO has no more right to contest that ruling than Russia does
❌ Putin claimed that Ukrainians ‘still consider themselves Russians’
✔️ Putin fundamentally misunderstood Ukrainian national identity and falsely believed Ukrainians saw themselves as Russians, a key mistake that led to the disastrous invasion. A 2022 poll revealed 93% favor independence, just 3% support merging with Russia.
❌ He said WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested for gathering secret information about the Russian military on behalf of US intelligence services
✔️ Before his arrest, Gershkovich had been working as a journalist in Russia since 2017. He is being held unlawfully in order to strong-arm the US into agreeing to some kind of concessions
I could go on and on, but I’ll spare you. And all of this during quite a soft interview. Imagine if Carlson had asked him tougher questions – like, ‘why don’t you let real candidates take part in elections?’ Or, ‘why don’t you allow independent media in Russia?’ If he had, at least the interview would have been shorter.
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