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On Navy Day, Putin says United States is main threat to Russia

Published Jul 31, 2022 11:10AM ET Updated Jul 31, 2022 01:01PM ET
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6/6 © Reuters. Russia's President Vladimir Putin, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and head of the Russian navy Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov attend a parade marking Navy Day in Saint Petersburg, Russia July 31, 2022. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov 2/6

ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin on Sunday signed a new naval doctrine which cast the United States as Russia's main rival and set out Russia's global maritime ambitions for crucial areas such as the Arctic and in the Black Sea.

Speaking on Russia's Navy Day in the former imperial capital of St Petersburg founded by Tsar Peter the Great, Putin praised Peter for making Russia a great sea power and increasing the global standing of the Russian state.

After inspecting the navy, Putin made a short speech in which he promised that what he touted as Russia's unique Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles, cautioning that Russia had the military clout to defeat any potential aggressors.

Shortly before the speech, he signed a new 55-page naval doctrine, which sets out the broad strategic aims of Russia's navy, including its ambitions as a "great maritime power" which extend over the entire world.

The main threat to Russia, the doctrine says, is "the strategic policy of the USA to dominate the world's oceans" and the movement of the NATO military alliance closer towards Russia's borders.

Russia may use its military force appropriately to the situation in the world's oceans should other soft powers, such as diplomatic and economic tools, be exhausted, the doctrine says, acknowledging that Russia does not have enough navy bases globally.

Russia's priority was to develop strategic and naval cooperation with India as well as wider cooperation with Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other states in the region, according to the doctrine.

"Guided by this doctrine, the Russian Federation will firmly and resolutely defend its national interests in the world's oceans, and having sufficient maritime power will guarantee their security and protection," the document said.

Putin's speech did not mention the conflict in Ukraine, but the military doctrine envisages a "comprehensive strengthening of Russia's geopolitical position" in the Black and Azov seas.

Relations between Russia and the West have undergone deepening strain during the five months of the Ukraine conflict.

The doctrine also sets out the Arctic Ocean, which the United States has repeatedly said Russia is trying to militarise, as an area of particular importance for Russia.

Russia's vast 37,650 km (23,400 mile) coastline, which stretches from the Sea of Japan to the White Sea, also includes the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.

Putin said the delivery of Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles to the Admiral Gorshkov frigate would begin within months. The location of their deployment would depend on Russian interests, he said.

"The key thing here is the capability of the Russian navy... It is able to respond with lightning speed to all who decides to infringe on our sovereignty and freedom."

Hypersonic weapons can travel at nine times the speed of sound, and Russia has conducted previous test-launches of the Zircon from warships and submarines over the past year.

In Crimea, Sevastopol governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said Ukrainian forces struck the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet in the Russian-held port city early on Sunday, wounding five members of staff.

On Navy Day, Putin says United States is main threat to Russia
 

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ZS Beck
ZS Beck Jul 31, 2022 2:23PM ET
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Putin is the biggest threat to Russia
jason xx
jason xx Jul 31, 2022 1:28PM ET
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Putin better wake up and realize there is no United States threat. There is only a NATO threat against him.
Peter Andersen
Peter Andersen Jul 31, 2022 1:28PM ET
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He want it to be like it was in the old ussr starting allover to isolate the county he wont have been soo rich stupid little fat rat crazy
G D
G D Jul 31, 2022 1:28PM ET
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Yeah if he jumps one single nation everybody is going to pound him down, plus let him try to even get close to the US- not as easy as crossing land in Europe.
Peter Andersen
Peter Andersen Jul 31, 2022 12:39PM ET
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Provoganda off first class lie lie and lie but the Russians people support him we have to step up before it is to late send all Russians home from the western countries or they have to tell what is going on in Russia we don’t want them they have to join or stay in Russia same with Chinese people from Middle East go home and stay
G D
G D Jul 31, 2022 12:39PM ET
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I can't even think of 5 Russians raised in the west even teasing the idea of supporting him. Same with Chinese people raised in the west. Remember how the Japanese signed up to fight for the US when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor? When Americans put them in camps no less?
adriaan kuhn
adriaan kuhn Jul 31, 2022 12:14PM ET
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that guy should be a looney tune my god
Peter Andersen
Peter Andersen Jul 31, 2022 11:55AM ET
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We have to step up
Peter Andersen
Peter Andersen Jul 31, 2022 11:54AM ET
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He is out of his mind were is the sniper
Jan Buyle
Jan Buyle Jul 31, 2022 11:46AM ET
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This is all bluff... The size of russian economy is as small as the size of the belgian + netherlands economy combined, 2 small european nations. Stop fearing this narcistic dictator... He' s not superman, he' s not even supermans little sister...
Peter Andersen
Peter Andersen Jul 31, 2022 11:46AM ET
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He is a little fat rat trying to starting a war against the and isolate Russia like it was before living in the pas little fat rat
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G D Jul 31, 2022 11:46AM ET
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He has China and Middle Eastern nations backing him however, that's the problem
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Jan Buyle Jul 31, 2022 11:46AM ET
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G D  China is just opportunistic to get some cheap oil, gold and gas. They don't back him at all...  And Middle East, who cares? They have enough troubles of their own... Putin is a loner and a sissy... Kick him out!
 
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