Medvedev on East-West relations

Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev speaks during a panel discussion at the second day of the 52nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, February 13, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this episode of On the News Line:

Russia’s Medvedev: We are in a new ‘Cold War’

Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev accuses the US-led alliance of NATO of seeking confrontation. Medvedev said his country is in a new cold war with the US and its allies, while NATO’s chief said Russia is using its nuclear arsenal to intimidate Europe.

Foreign military intervention in Syria

There are reports of Saudi Arabia and Turkey committing troops to a potential ground intervention in Syria. The announcement comes just when the terrorists are being beaten. This is evidence of their support for the terrorists, whether moderate or not. Meanwhile, the Russian PM has said this interference may turn into a world war.

US presidential candidates Clinton, Sanders and their different approaches

Looking at the two candidates’ positions on Iran: Hillary Clinton is criticizing Bernie Sanders for suggesting the United States should move toward normalizing relations with Iran. Sanders’ biggest difference compared to Hillary is his distance from the Wall Street, and that he represents many Americans. His denunciations of greedy plutocrats and an unfair economy is at the center of his message.


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