American General: Russia is one of the threats facing the United States

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U.S. Supreme General Joseph Dunford says Russia is the most skilled “state-owned”, which the United States faces, but this is just one of many security challenges in today's environment.
General Dunford, chief of the United States Army Department, further in his speech at the Colorado Security Forum in Aspen, Russia, noted that “... is one of the threats we are facing now and is one of the most military-capitalised”, writes the REL.
But, he stressed that “we don't actually have the luxury to single out only one challenge”, and added that “cretas, North Korea, today from the prospect of a sense of urgency, would be the challenge of 1”.
General Dunford also said that “is certainly dealing with the dangerous influence from Iran on a daily basis”. He said that “fighting violent extremism is a role where we are fully engaged” and added that “we have some peaceful security challenges”, including the “achievement of China”.
Asked how the United States will respond against Russia for the ongoing “assessment of Ukraine's “west of Ukraine, for its shares in Syria, and for “risking” of American fighter planes, General Dunford said that, first of all, we should be able to repel atomic war”.
Dunford noted the importance of maintaining capacities for conventional military protection and the need for <x0-aladets and partners”, stressing reports with other NATO member states.
But according to General Dunford, the United States should also be prepared to deal with threats from Russia to nonmilitary issues.
Russia's “Gara hostile” also evolves cyber capacity and “information” and <x4conventional” operations, Dunford said.
According to him, “has no reason to question the conclusion of the United States Intelligence Community that Russia is involved in the US presidential elections.
U.S. President Donald Trump has often expressed doubts about Russian involvement in the 2016 election campaign.
As for Syria, U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Joseph Dunford said that Russia and Iran have “long-term policy targets” in Syria, but that as long as the conflict continues, more objectives of such distance will be presented.
It is correct to say that Russia and Iran are racing for influence in Syria”, Dunford said, referring to Moscow and Tehran reports with Syria President Bashar al-Assad's government.
“The marriage of Syria's regime, the Russian Federation and Iran, is not something that will last”, said Dunford, as “what Iran wants in the region, differs from Russia's wishes and it is hard to reconcile those prospects”.












