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Russia ‘very significant threat’ to US: Pentagon chief



  Russia is a "very, very significant
threat" to the national security of the United States, says Defense
Secretary Ashton Carter, concurring with top military officials’
assessment.



Carter, who made the remarks on Thursday, was referring to an
assessment by a chorus of top military officials, who had made a
comparison between Russia and Daesh terrorists in Iraq and Syria.


On July 9, Marine General Joseph Dunford told lawmakers that his
assessment was that Russia posed "the greatest threat to our national
security."


Carter said he agreed with the assessment "by virtue simply of the size of the nuclear arsenal that it (Russia)'s had."


"Now, that's not new," he said at a Pentagon press conference. "What's
new -- and I think also that they were pointing to and where I agree
with them -- is that for a quarter century or so, since the end of the
Cold War, we have not regarded Russia as an antagonist.”


"Vladimir Putin's Russia behaves, in many respects, as -- in some
respects and in very important respects, as an antagonist. That is new.
That is something, therefore, that we need to adjust to and counter,"
Carter added.


The ties between Washington and Moscow deteriorated after US-backed
forces ousted Ukraine’s elected president Viktor Yanukovych in February
2014.


The US and its allies have been accusing Moscow of sending troops into
eastern Ukraine in support of the pro-Russian forces, but Moscow has
strongly denied involvement in Ukraine's crisis.


Russia says the US is responsible for the escalating tension in Ukraine through sending arms in support of the Ukrainian army.


Aston on Thursday called the Pentagon's strategy with regard to Russia
"strong and balanced," saying that the former means the US is "adjusting
our capabilities qualitative and in terms of their deployments, to take
account of this behavior of Russia," adding, the latter means that “we
continue to work with Russia because you can't paint all their behavior
with one brush” as the two countries have cooperation on some areas.