
“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.
– AFP