Joint Chiefs Nominee Calls Russia Greatest Threat to US National Security

Gen. Joseph Dunford Says Recent Aggression Is "Beyond Alarming"

“My assessment today is that Russia presents the greatest threat to our national security” Gen. Dunford told the Senate Armed Services Committee at his confirmation hearing this morning.

“If you want to talk about a nation that could pose an existential to the us I’d have to point to Russia,” he added. “And if you look at their behavior it’s nothing short of alarming.”

But Dunford also said that despite the challenges in the relationship with Russia it was important to maintain a good military to military relationship with Russia “to mitigate the risk of miscalculation.”

Dunford's comments echo those made over the past year by General Dempsey who has cited Russia as a top threat.

Last week, the Joint Staff released its latest National Military Strategy that said Russia " has repeatedly demonstrated that it does not respect the sovereignty of its neighbors and it is willing to use force to achieve its goals."

He also made clear that he was not indicating that those security issues had to be dealt with in that order or at the expense of others.

“All four of those issues are ones that require the department to look at and they all create a challenge that needs to be addressed,” he said.