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New US security strategy aligns with Russia's vision, Moscow says

December 7, 2025

The Trump administration's newly released National Security Strategy has drawn praise from Russia, with the Kremlin calling it "largely consistent" with Moscow's vision and a "positive step. " The 33-page document takes a softer approach toward Russia while sharply criticizing the EU, claiming Europe faces "civilisational erasure" and blaming Brussels for obstructing efforts to end the Ukraine war. The strategy emphasizes combating foreign influence, ending mass migration, and supporting "patriotic European parties," which has alarmed EU officials who see parallels to Kremlin rhetoric.

Who is affected

  • Russia and the Kremlin
  • The European Union and its member states
  • European nations, particularly Germany and Poland
  • Donald Trump (Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul)
  • The far-right AfD party in Germany
  • Ukraine (indirectly, regarding peace negotiations)
  • Japan, South Korea, Australia, and Taiwan (regarding defense spending)
  • Venezuela (potential military action)
  • US Democrats in Congress (Representatives Jason Crow and Gregory Meeks)
  • NATO alliance members
  • Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt

What action is being taken

  • The Kremlin is analyzing the document before drawing strong conclusions
  • The EU is engaging in ongoing talks with the Trump administration to set out a peace deal in Ukraine
  • The US is growing closer to the far-right AfD party in Germany
  • EU officials are raising "questions" over the document

Why it matters

  • This National Security Strategy represents a significant departure from traditional US foreign policy that has prioritized strong transatlantic alliances and viewed Russia as a strategic competitor. The softer stance toward Russia combined with harsh criticism of the EU raises concerns among European allies about America's commitment to their security, particularly as the Ukraine war continues. The document's embrace of far-right movements in Europe and its claims about "civilisational erasure" suggest a fundamental shift in how the US views its relationship with traditional democratic allies, potentially weakening the unified Western response to Russian aggression and undermining decades of value-based American leadership on the global stage.

What's next

  • Moscow will continue to analyze the document before drawing strong conclusions
  • 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 calls for increased defense spending from Japan, South Korea, Australia, and Taiwan

Read full article from source: BBC

New US security strategy aligns with Russia's vision, Moscow says