Russia Warns Retaliation While China Backs Russia
We ran the numbers: There are 2253 news articles covering this topic. 45% (1023) are left leaning, 29% (652) are center, and 26% (578) are right leaning.
China has thrown considerable political weight behind Russia in President Vladimir Putin’s standoff with Ukraine. While left-leaning articles highlight that the Biden administration and NATO told Russia there will be no U.S. or NATO concessions on Moscow’s main demands to resolve the crisis over Ukraine, right-leaning articles highlight that former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said that Biden "gave away the farm" by signaling to Putin that his administration has yet to determine a strategy to ward off a full-scale Ukraine invasion.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the Biden administration and NATO told Russia there will be no U.S. or NATO concessions on Moscow’s main demands to resolve the crisis over Ukraine. In separate written responses delivered to the Russians, the U.S. and NATO held firm to the alliance’s open-door policy for membership.
Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that China described NATO as outdated and calling on the West to consider Moscow's "legitimate security concerns." Beijing's decision to take a side publicly comes as100,000 Russian troops and heavy armor are massed on Ukraine's eastern border.
A right-leaning article by Fox Business highlights that former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said that Biden "gave away the farm" by signaling to Putin that his administration has yet to determine a strategy to ward off a full-scale Ukraine invasion. Kellogg said Biden "passed the buck."
From the right
Biden signaling to Putin that he really doesn't know what he's doing: Kellogg
Fox Business