Top U.S. General Says Russia Poses 'Existential Threat' to Country
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June, 2015
WASHINGTON
— Russia presents the greatest threat to U.S. national security and
its behavior is "nothing short of alarming," Marine Corps
General Joseph Dunford told lawmakers on Thursday as they weighed his
nomination to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Dunford
also added his voice to those Pentagon officials who have supported
providing lethal arms to Ukraine to help it defend itself from
Russia-backed separatists, a step that President Barack Obama has so
far resisted.
"My
assessment today, senator, is that Russia presents the greatest
threat to our national security," said Dunford, the Marine Corps
commandant, who is expected to swiftly win Senate confirmation to
become the top U.S. military officer.
Relations
between Moscow and the West have plunged to a post-Cold War low since
Russia's intervention in Ukraine upended assumptions about the
security of NATO's eastern flank.
"If
you want to talk about a nation that could pose an existential threat
to the United States, I'd have to point to Russia. And if you look at
their behavior, it's nothing short of alarming," he said.
White
House spokesman Josh Earnest said later the administration was
mindful of Russia's destabilizing activity but Dunford's comment
reflected "his own view and doesn't necessarily reflect the ...
consensus analysis of the president's national security team."
In
Dunford's view, Russia is at the top a list of security concerns that
also included China, whose rapidly expanding military has alarmed
Pentagon officials, North Korea and the threat from Islamic State
militants.
Without
weapons to counter tank and artillery fire, Ukrainian troops would
not be able to fend off "Russian aggression," he said.
"From
a military perspective it's reasonable that we provide that support
to the Ukrainians," Dunford said.
U.S.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter has also said he was inclined to provide
defensive arms to Ukraine. But Carter has qualified that position,
saying economic sanctions should be the primary focus for exerting
pressure on Moscow.
The
wide-ranging hearing covered everything from Dunford's views on the
conflict in Syria to the growing U.S. military focus on the
Asia-Pacific and how he got his nickname, "Fighting Joe."
Asked
whether Obama's strategy of pursuing a multi-sectarian Iraq would be
successful, Dunford acknowledged the country is beset by a deep
sectarian divide that is fueling the Islamic State movement.
Russia is 'biggest threat' to American national security - US air force chief
The
U.S. Air Force Secretary says she believes Russia is the biggest
threat to American security.
Deborah
Lee James is on a charm offensive in Europe, trying to persuade NATO
allies to spend about 2 percent of their GDP on defence.
Her
statement's likely to fuel tensions between Russia and the U.S.,
given the latest military strategy put out by The Pentagon.
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