Moscow Welcomes Trump's Reality: U.S.-Russia Security Accord Surfaces
The Kremlin has endorsed President Donald Trump's new national security strategy, marking a rare alignment of U.S.-Russia perspectives. The strategy emphasizes strategic stability with Russia despite historical tensions, while highlighting the importance of U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere through a revived Monroe Doctrine.
The Kremlin has broken new ground by endorsing U.S. President Donald Trump's national security strategy, which it claims aligns closely with Russia's strategic vision. This signal from Moscow marks an uncommon instance of mutual understanding between two historical foes.
The U.S. National Security Strategy advocates Trump's doctrine of 'flexible realism,' suggesting a revival of the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine to maintain American influence in the Western Hemisphere. Additionally, it underscores the importance of negotiating an end to the Ukraine conflict and reestablishing stability with Russia.
Despite historical discord stretching back to the Cold War, Trump's proposal for strategic cooperation rather than confrontation has been praised in Moscow, reflecting a potential shift in East-West relations. However, the Kremlin remains cautious of the U.S. 'deep state,' which it believes may oppose Trump's reconciliatory policy direction.
(With inputs from agencies.)

