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Top US General compares tensions with Russia to height of COLD WAR ahead of showdown with Russian counterpart

Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joe Dunford in stark warning as jets buzz US destroyer, spy ship stalks American coastline and Trump accuses Russia of 'taking' Crimea

AMERICA'S highest ranking military officer has compared current tensions with Russia to the height of the COLD WAR ahead of a face-to-face showdown with his Kremlin counterpart.

General Joe Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said an immediate meeting with Gen. Valeriy Gerasimov is "absolutely critical" while strains between the two superpowers reach breaking point.

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General Joe Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is meeting his Russian counterpart on ThursdayCredit: AP:Associated Press
Russian jets performed 'dangerous' flybys as close as 200 yards to a US destroyer on FridayCredit: Getty Images
The USS Porter, armed with guided missiles, was buzzed by Russian jets in the off RomaniaCredit: Reuters

On Wednesday it was revealed that Russian jets buzzed a US destroyer docked off the Romanian coast in a blatant show of force slammed by Navy officers as "unsafe and unprofessional".

And a 200-crew Russian spy ship armed with surface-to-air missiles reached as close as 30 miles to the Connecticut coastline — and a key US submarine base.

At least two deadly cruise missiles have also been developed and deployed in Russia according to US administration officials, in direct breach of international treaties.

And President Trump, left reeling from explosive allegations that his campaign team were in "regular contact" with Russian spooks in the run up to last year's election, blasted Russia for "taking" Crimea in an unprecedented Twitter rant.

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Russia has since hit back, with a Foreign Ministry spokesperson saying coolly: "We don't return our territories".

Gen. Dunford, left, greets President Trump alongside now-former National Security Adviser Michael FlynnCredit: AP:Associated Press
Gen. Dunford is meeting Gen. Valeriy Gerasimov in AzerbaijanCredit: Getty Images
The Generals are expected to discuss Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014Credit: Getty Images
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Speaking to , Iraq War veteran Gen. Dunford said that the face-to-face meeting with his Russian counterpart was "absolutely critical".

And in a chilling statement revealing the depth of the strain, he added: "I'm a believer in keeping lines of communication open no matter what.

"Even in the 1980s, we had a red phone, we talked to the Russians.

"So military-to-military communications, regardless of how difficult the relationship may be at a given time ought to be something that you can do.”

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Russia's Foreign Ministry, led by Minister Lavrov, hit back at Trump saying Russia had 'taken' CrimeaCredit: AP:Associated Press

They are due to meet in Baku, Azerbaijan on Thursday.

Along with discussing the currently non-violent stand-offs, they are expected to talk about Kremlin strongman Vladimir Putin's ramping up of bloodshed in eastern Ukraine.

There pro-Russian separatists backed by Moscow are mounting a bloody independence campaign against the pro-Western Kiev government — seen to be an attempt to repeat the Crimea debacle.

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