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5 of May, 22:02

Patrushev: Russia will adjust the strategy of national security because new threats
Russia will adjust the strategy of national security and the doctrine of information security to 2020 because of new threats in the world, said Russian security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev.
"in order to update the conceptual foundations of national security by the decision of the Russian security Council started work on updating the main strategic planning documents - the strategy of national security until 2020 and the doctrine of information security" - quoted Patrushev RIA "news" referring to the newspaper " Red star ".



according to his statement, this is caused by the emergence of new military dangers and threats after the events of the Arab spring, the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq, the situation in and around Ukraine. Thus there is a tendency of displacement of military dangers and threats in the information space." in the battle of the leading countries of the world for their desires typical steel " indirect action ", the use of protest potential residents, radical and extremist organizations, private military organizations. Increases the aggressiveness of the U.S. and NATO against Russia. Increasing their offensive capabilities specifically at our borders. Active conduct of events for deploying a global missile defense system ", - noted the head of the security Council. Remember, at the end of December 2014 the Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a new version of military doctrine. According to Vladimir Putin, Russia's military doctrine remains defensive, With the country wants to defend its security " consistently and firmly ". In the new edition of the military doctrine of Russia emerged the head of " Military threats and Military dangers of the Russian Federation ", which, according to commentators, is a necessary step for ensuring the stability of the country and significant counterweight to the pressure of the North Atlantic Commonwealth.

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