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    New US Security Strategy aligns with Russia’s vision, Moscow says

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonDecember 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Russia has welcomed Donald Trump’s new US National Security Strategy, calling it “largely consistent” with Moscow’s vision.

    The 33-page document, unveiled by the US administration last week, suggests Europe is facing “civilisational erasure” and does not cast Russia as a threat to the US.

    Combatting foreign influence, ending mass migration, and rejecting the EU’s perceived value on “censorship” are mentioned as other priorities in the report.

    Several EU officials and analysts had pushed back on the strategy, questioning its focus on freedom of expression and likening it to language used by the Kremlin.

    “The adjustments we’re seeing… are largely consistent with our vision,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in an interview published by Russia’s state news agency TASS on Sunday.

    “We consider this a positive step,” he said, adding that Moscow would continue to analyse the document before drawing strong conclusions.

    The strategy adopts a softer language towards Russia, which EU officials worry could weaken its response to Moscow in ending the war.

    In the document, the EU is blamed for blocking US efforts to end the conflict and says that the US must “re-establish strategic stability to Russia” which would “stabilise European economies”.

    It appears to endorse efforts to influence policy on the continent, noting that US policy should prioritise “resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations”.

    The new report also calls for the restoration of “Western identity”, and claims that Europe will be “unrecognisable in 20 years or less” and its economic issues are “eclipsed by the real and more stark prospect of civilisational erasure”.

    “It is far from obvious whether certain European countries will have economies and militaries strong enough to remain reliable allies,” the document states.

    In stark contrast, the document celebrates the influence of “patriotic European parties” and says “America encourages its political allies in Europe to promote this revival of spirit”.

    As the EU engages in ongoing talks with the Trump administration to set out a peace deal in Ukraine, some officials emphasised their lasting relationship with the US, while raising “questions” over the document.

    “The US will remain our most important ally in the [Nato] alliance. This alliance, however, is focused on addressing security policy issues,” German Foreign Minister Wadephul said on Friday.

    “I believe questions of freedom of expression or the organisation of our free societies do not belong [in the strategy], in any case at least when it comes to Germany,” he added.

    But the European Council on Foreign Relations, a think tank, claimed that the document “places itself to the right of the extreme right.”

    “Its language that one otherwise only finds coming out of some bizarre minds of the Kremlin,” the ECFR co-chair and former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt wrote on social media.

    The US has been growing closer to the far-right AfD party in Germany, which has been classified as extreme right by German intelligence.

    Promoting an “America First” message, the strategy says the US intends to target alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean, considering possible military action in Venezuela.

    The US also calls on an increased defence spending from Japan, South Korea, Australia and Taiwan.

    Democrats in Congress warned that the document could shatter US foreign relations.

    Representative Jason Crow of Colorado, who sits on House committees overseeing intelligence and the armed forces, called the strategy “catastrophic to America’s standing in the world”.

    New York Representative Gregory Meeks said it “discards decades of value-based, US leadership.



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