In this photo released by the Sputnik news agency on Feb. 9, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson prepare for an interview Feb. 6 at the Kremlin in Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson that “Ukraine is an artificial state.” That claim is inaccurate and one-sided, historians say.
Carlson asked Putin whether Russia would release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, 32, who has been held for close to a year on espionage charges stemming from a reporting trip in Russia."The guy’s obviously not a spy," Carlson said before offering,"Maybe he was breaking your law in some way, but he’s not a super spy, and everybody knows that." Putin responded by insisting otherwise.
"This distorted view of history is not Putin's invention," Hillis said."It is a rehashing of a narrative crafted by conservative defenders of the Russian empire in the nineteenth century." Erik Herron, a West Virginia University political science professor, said the origins of Ukrainian statehood are complicated and have long been debated, but documented references to Ukraine are centuries old.
John Herbst, senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, pointed to a"If Ukraine was a hotbed of Nazis, then presumably antisemitism is going to be a disproportionately large problem," Herbst said, adding that before Zelenskyy, Ukraine had a Jewish prime minister, Volodymyr Groysman.
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