US Russia Clash at UN Meeting
We ran the numbers: There are 1439 news articles covering this topic. 73% (1048) are left leaning, 15% (211) are center, and 12% (180) are right leaning.
On Monday, The United Nations Security Council session marked a public face off involving the United States, Russia and the global community. While left-leaning articles highlight that President Vladimir Putin accused the United States and NATO of using Ukraine to hem in Russia and ignoring Moscow’s security concerns, right-leaning articles highlight that senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discussed China and Russia's "very concerning" relationship.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that President Vladimir Putin accused the United States and NATO of using Ukraine to hem in Russia and ignoring Moscow’s security concerns. The Russian leader said the Kremlin was reviewing U.S. and NATO replies to recent proposals.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the U.S. sought to rally the international community to confront Russia’s military buildup on Ukraine’s border by labeling it a threat to global peace and security. The U.S. drew condemnation from Moscow that Washington is stoking hysteria.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discussed China and Russia's "very concerning" relationship. Keane argued the two countries are "fundamentally opposed to international world order."
From the left
Putin accuses West of using Ukraine as a pawn in showdown with Russia
The Washington Post