U.S. Threat to Russia's National Security

What if someone told you, you were a threat to their safety and security? Why?

Somehow, I know my safety and security is at high risk, I just don't understand how and why?

Do I want to be a threat to the safety and security of anyone? Living in a place like America, it is very difficult to understand why and how about your own security. If we do this shit to someone else, we will surely do them to you and we would not want history to repeat itself, if you know what I know.

My thing is if we are a threat to Russia, then we are a threat to me and I would like to better understand how and why.

Russia's heightened role in solving global problems and international conflicts has caused a 'counteraction from the USA and its allies.'

Russia's ` role in solving global problems and international conflicts has caused a 'counteraction from the USA and its allies, which was complex and interrelated nature.

That in turn is likely to lead to “political, economical, military and informational pressure” on Russia,

The document says the U.S. and the EU have supported an “anti-constitutional coup d’etat in Ukraine,” which led to a deep divide in Ukrainian society and a military conflict. It also names the expansion of NATO as a threat to Russia’s national security and said the U.S. has expanded its network of military-biological laboratories in Russia’s neighboring countries.

The document, serving as a basis for planning strategy related to national security by different state bodies, does not mention Syria. Sept. 30, Russia began airstrikes against opposed to the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad, a Russian ally.

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