Ukraine's war draws U.S. far-right to fight Russia, train for violence at home

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as a member of the Senior Intelligence Service and was deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told."The courage and sacrifices of the Ukraine people will be sullied and soiled by their presence."But beyond this, the intricacies of the U.S. legal system and First Amendment protections limit the space to which certain freedoms of association can be restricted even for fringe groups in the U.S.

At the same time, Russia too has been the subject of criticism for cultivating ultranationalist sentiments of its own, including some far-right elements among the separatists in Donbas and the alleged hosting of U.S. national Rinaldo Nazzaro, head of the neo-Nazi group The Base. Both Kyiv and Moscow accuse one another of distorting the truth when it comes to the other's relationship with extremism, while publicly rebuking any radical tendencies on their own domestic fronts.

"And we have to make sure that we have adequate measures on the books to address Americans who might consider undertaking extremist activities and perhaps some of the laws that we have don't deter them effectively from doing so," Farkas added."We need to address that as well." Bruno drew parallels to the efforts the U.S. and other governments undertook in pursuing citizens who traveled to conflicts in countries including Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen to join Islamist groups considered foreign terrorist organizations.

Despite the vast ideological differences between the white nationalist far-right and ultraconservative Islamist fundamentalism, Fink, who previously served as the senior policy adviser on counterterrorism and sanctions at the United Kingdom's mission to the, said that acolytes of the former"have often expressed admiration for the militarized experiences terrorist groups like ISIS have offered adherents, and Ukraine provides an opportunity for them to develop some of their own.

Followers of the California-based Rise Above Movement, which calls itself"the premier MMA club of the Alt-Right," has openly broadcast meetings with members of the Azov Regiment and the National Corps, and figures associated with the U.S. group were later spotted at the 1/6 rally-turned-attack on the Capitol alongside those of other well-known far-right forces ranging from pundits to militiamen.

Goldsmith, who also works with the Innovation Lab and Veterans for American Ideals projects at Human Rights First, said he has come across a number of stories of young men spending all their money to travel to Ukraine to meet up with the likes of the Azov Regiment and becoming stranded in a situation he likened to being"stuck in a real-life video game where you can't respawn."U.S.

The 74-page document has become an icon of the global far-right, and has come full circle back to Ukraine, where Russian national Alexander Sachkov was arrested last year by authorities under suspicion of selling translated copies of Tarrant's words. Interviewed by van Zeller, Sachkov denied translating or printing the book but said he agreed with Tarrant's views on how"our countries are being replaced by newcomers.

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