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    The White House is a new strategy for national security

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    The White House is a new strategy for national security Empty The White House is a new strategy for national security

    Post by Rocky Mon 04 Dec 2017, 3:29 am

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    In the next few weeks, the administration of US President Donald Trump will introduce a new national security strategy that will focus first on the need to confront Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
    As noted by administration officials, the new strategy will take into account the threat posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons, international terrorism, Iran's policy, and China's growing influence. As the Wall Street Journal reported quoting White House sources, "Russia's aggression and propaganda efforts in the West" .
    The work on the new strategy has been continuing since March this year, since the start of the work of US National Security Adviser Herbert McMaster to the Department. Last week, Trump's advisers discussed national security issues.
    McMaster said at the National Defense Forum, "Reagan" near Los Angeles, that the new strategy will be based on four points: the protection of American citizens and the country, and focus on the country's prosperity through the development of trade and expansion of production, "maintain peace through the use of force "To confront China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, as well as the fight against terrorism in the Middle East.
    In an interview with the newspaper on the sidelines of the forum, McMaster stressed that the administration had developed a strategy for relations with Russia. "We need to resist Russia's destabilizing behavior ... The situation is worrying, especially when the democracies in the West are beginning to be undermined in general."
    The West has repeatedly accused Russia of "interfering in the US elections," but refused to give any evidence, citing secrecy. Russia has repeatedly refuted these charges, describing Dmitri Peskov, the press secretary of the Russian president, as "baseless at all."
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking of the alleged Russian intervention in the elections in the United States, France and Germany, said there was no evidence to support it.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that the United States is interfering in all the political processes of other countries and at the same time resenting the actions of Russia, which are alleged to have interfered with their options, but in fact there is no meaning to Russia in such a Intervention.


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