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    RUSSIA'S NEW MILITARY DOCTRINE LISTS NATO, US AS MAJOR FOREIGN THREATS

    Published time: December 26, 2014 13:02
    Edited time: December 26, 2014 14:03
    http://on.rt.com/u5jhto

    AFP Photo / Natalia Kolesnikova

    Russia has adopted an updated version of its military doctrine, which
    reflects the emergence of new threats against its national security.

    NATO military buildup and American Prompt Global Strike concept are
    listed among them.

    The new doctrine was approved on Friday by President Vladimir Putin.

    Its core remains unchanged from the previous version. The Russian
    military remains a defensive tool which the country pledges to use
    only as a last resort.

    Also unchanged are the principles of the use of nuclear weapons which
    Russia adheres to. Their primary goal is to deter potential enemies
    from attacking Russia, but it would use them to protect itself from
    a military attack - either nuclear or conventional - threatening
    its existence.

    The new sections of the doctrine outline the threat Russia sees in
    NATO's expansion and military buildup and the fact that the alliance
    is taking upon itself "global functions realized with violation of
    international law."

    The doctrine lists among major foreign military threats "the creation
    and deployment of global strategic antiballistic missile systems that
    undermines the established global stability and balance of power
    in nuclear missile capabilities, the implementation of the 'prompt
    strike' concept, intent to deploy weapons in space and deployment of
    strategic conventional precision weapons."

    The Yury Dolgoruky nuclear-powered submarine.(RIA Novosti / Pavel
    Kononov)

    Another new point in the doctrine is that one of the Russian military's
    goals is to protect national interests in the Arctic region.

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    The document also points to the threat of destabilization countries
    bordering Russia or its allies and deployment of foreign troops such
    nations as a threat to national security.

    Domestically, Russia faces threats of "actions aimed at violent
    change of the Russian constitutional order, destabilization of the
    political and social environment, disorganization of the functioning
    of governmental bodies, crucial civilian and military facilities and
    informational infrastructure of Russia,"the doctrine says.

    Moscow sees international cooperation with countries sharing its effort
    to increase security, particularly members of BRICS, the OSCE, the
    Shanghai Cooperation Organization and others as the key to preventing
    military conflicts, the doctrine states.

    Traditional threats that Russia must deal with mentioned in the
    doctrine include extremism and terrorism, proliferation of weapons
    of mass destruction and rocket technology and actions of foreign
    intelligence services.

    The document notes that modern threats are increasingly drifting from
    a military nature to informational, and states that the likelihood
    of anyone launching a fully-fledged war against Russia is decreasing.

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