War in Ukraine: Attacks Continue Despite Diplomacy with the US
The strategy warns of 'civilizational erasure' in Europe, prioritizes ending the Ukraine war, and shifts focus to Indo-Pacific security, reflecting Trump's 'America First' policy.
- Last week, the Kremlin praised the U.S. National Security Strategy, saying it aligns with Kremlin thinking; Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday the changes `correspond in many ways to our vision`.
- The U.S. National Security Strategy says the Indo-Pacific is central and warns Europe faces `civilizational erasure`, naming ending the Ukraine war a `core` U.S. interest.
- Such fulsome public agreement between Moscow and Washington is rare, as U.S. strategies since 2014 have labelled Moscow destabilising, though Dmitry Peskov cautioned the U.S. `deep state` may see things differently.
- The strategy arrives as White House-led efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war approach a crucial moment, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveling to London on Monday for talks, and experts say it marks Trump’s desire to reshape alliances under an `America First` lens.
- Russia has deepened ties with China after Western sanctions, while the U.S. National Security Strategy describes President Donald Trump's vision as `flexible realism` and urges reviving the Monroe Doctrine to recenter influence in the Western Hemisphere.
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DEXYPTAGE - Moscow welcomes the very favourable approach to Russia contained in the new American strategy but remains unillusioned about Donald Trump's priority to preserve, above all, Washington's interests.
The new US strategy makes no secret of this: Trump wants to install right-wing populist governments in Europe. "Actually, only the sentence is missing that Russia is merely defending itself in Ukraine," says political scientist Thomas Jäger.
National Security Strategy (NSS) of the United States
The National Security Strategy (NSS) of the United States, released on December 4, 2025, by the Trump administration, outlines a fundamental reorientation of U.S. foreign policy centered on an “America First” doctrine. The 33-page document replaces the previous administration’s focus on global competition between democracies and autocracies with a highly transactional approach prioritizing core national interests: homeland security, domestic ec…
Moscow. Russia praised the new U.S. national security strategy presented by President Donald Trump and called it “an encouraging policy change” that is largely aligned with Russian thinking.
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