I think that the Russians certainly recognize that some of the most serious threats to their own security are the same as the ones that we worry about: instability to their south, Islamic fundamentalism, and of course the conflict in Afghanistan is very close to their own borders.
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Chambliss discusses shared security threats between the U.S. and Russia.
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