Russia has named the U.S. as one of the threats to its national
security in a new assessment signed by President Vladimir Putin on
Thursday, according to a published report.
Reuters reported the document, “About the Strategy of
National Security of Russian Federation,” replaces the 2009 version
endorsed by former President Dmitry Medvedev, which didn’t mention the
U.S. or NATO. Russia continues to increase its role in solving global
conflicts, which has caused some reaction from the West, according to
the document.
It is the first time Russia has officially named the U.S. a national security threat, according to Reuters.
Russia claims its heightened global reach has caused
“counteraction from the USA and its allies, which are striving to retain
their dominance in global affairs.” The document claims that Western
pressures will likely lead to increased “political, economical, military
and informational pressure” on Russia.
Relations between Moscow and the West became to
deteriorate stemming from Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in
2014. Western nations have repeatedly accused Russia of funding
insurgents in Ukraine despite Moscow’s denials.
Russia’s security document accuses the U.S. and EU of
supporting an “anti-constitutional coup d’etat in Ukraine,” which has
deepened the rift between Moscow and the West.
The U.S. and European Union have imposed sanctions
against Russian companies and businessmen. Russia, in turn, clamped down
on food imported from EU countries.
The expansion of NATO also concerns Russia. The
document also said the U.S. has expanded its military biological labs in
neighboring countries.
According to Reuters, the document fails to mention
anything on Russia’s ongoing airstrikes in Syria, which has aided the
Bashar al-Assad regime in the embattled nation. Assad, a Russian ally,
has received military support from Russia in its civil war against
U.S.-backed rebels and the Islamic State.
Russia reportedly names US as threat to national security for first time
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