US spy chief: Russian 'paranoia' could lead to new Cold War

Updated 10 February 2016
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US spy chief: Russian 'paranoia' could lead to new Cold War

WASHINGTON: Russia is “paranoid” about being challenged by NATO and its efforts to rival American power could push it into a new Cold War, the head of US intelligence said Tuesday.
“They’re greatly concerned about being contained,” the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Clapper said that Russia fears the installation of a missile defense network in Europe could negate the threat posed to the West by its nuclear arsenal.
“I think the Russians fundamentally are paranoid about — about NATO,” he said.
“So, a lot of these aggressive things that the Russians are doing, for a number of reasons — great power status, to create the image of being co-equal with the United States etc. — I think could probably — could possibly — go on, and we could be into another Cold War-like spiral here,” he added.
Relations between Moscow and Washington are at a low point, amid disputes over NATO’s expansion in eastern Europe and Russia’s military interventions in Syria and Ukraine.


Snow and heavy rain kill 61 in three days in Afghanistan: authorities

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Snow and heavy rain kill 61 in three days in Afghanistan: authorities

KABUL: Snow and heavy rain have killed 61 people in Afghanistan, the disaster management authority said on Saturday.
“Initial figures of casualties and destruction caused by snowfall and rain in the last three days; 61 dead, 110 injured and 458 houses partially or fully destroyed,” the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) posted on X.
The casualties happened between Wednesday and Friday mainly in central and northern provinces of the country, according to the map posted by ANDMA.