Ukraine's Azov Battalion, The History On This Neo Nazi Group?

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A quick neo-Nazi recap

By now only the brain dead across NATOstan – and there are hordes – are not aware of Maidan in 2014. Yet few know that it was then Ukrainian Minister of Interior Arsen Avakov, a former governor of Kharkov, who gave the green light for a 12,000 paramilitary outfit to materialize out of Sect 82 soccer hooligans who supported Dynamo Kiev. That was the birth of the Azov batallion, in May 2014, led by Andriy Biletsky, a.k.a. the White Fuhrer, and former leader of the neo-nazi gang Patriots of Ukraine.

Together with NATO stay-behind agent Dmitro Yarosh, Biletsky founded Pravy Sektor, financed by Ukrainian mafia godfather and Jewish billionaire Ihor Kolomoysky (later the benefactor of the meta-conversion of Zelensky from mediocre comedian to mediocre President.)

Azov ended up absorbing nearly all neo-Nazi groups in Ukraine and were dispatched to fight against Donbass – with their acolytes making more money than regular soldiers. Biletsky and another neo-Nazi leader, Oleh Petrenko, were elected to the Rada. The White Führer stood on his own. Petrenko decided to support then President Poroshenko. Soon the Azov battalion was incorporated as the Azov Regiment to the Ukrainian National Guard.

They went on a foreign mercenary recruiting drive – with people coming from Western Europe, Scandinavia and even South America.

That was strictly forbidden by the Minsk Agreements guaranteed by France and Germany (and now de facto defunct). Azov set up training camps for teenagers and soon reached 10,000 members. Erik “Blackwater” Prince, in 2020, struck a deal with the Ukrainian military that would enable his renamed outfit, Academi, to supervise Azov.
 

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Wow, genuine Russian crackpot theories brought to us via the Internet … and I thought the US was supposed to have all of the crackpot theories.
 

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Are those the only two options? “Drink the koolaid” or “deny reality”.

In June 2015, both Canada and the United States announced that their own forces will not support or train the Azov regiment, citing its neo-Nazi connections.

The following year, however, the US lifted the ban under pressure from the Pentagon.
 

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In June 2015, both Canada and the United States announced that their own forces will not support or train the Azov regiment, citing its neo-Nazi connections.

The following year, however, the US lifted the ban under pressure from the Pentagon.
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Azov Regiment veterans hold the territorial defence drill for civilians.
 
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It's strange having socialists defending Nazis against an invasion of so called communists who actually have nationalist justifications for their war.

It's like the ideologies mean nothing, they are a means to an end.
 

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It's strange having socialists defending Nazis against an invasion of so called communists who actually have nationalist justifications for their war.

It's like the ideologies mean nothing, they are a means to an end.
Fact is, since 1991 NATO has expanded to Russia's borders, and Ukraine was the last front for NATO to gain, putting missile bases just 350 miles away from Moscow?

Would America allow Russia/China to install missile bases on its Mexican or Canadian borders?

The AZOV battalion and its ideology is to hate Russians and non-whites
 
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Fact is, since 1991 NATO has expanded to Russia's borders, and Ukraine was the last front for NATO to gain, putting missile bases just 350 miles away from Moscow?

Would America allow Russia/China to install missile bases on its Mexican or Canadian borders?

The AZOV battalion and its ideology is to hate Russians and non-whites
The Baltic states are part of NATO now and their proximity to major russian cities like Saint Petersburg could be an equal threat. But their relations are much better with Russia.

Putin wants to annex the Russian speaking portion of Ukraine. He also wanted to flex Russia's military might and unify the Russian people. Putin's approval is up to 83% from 69% In January.

He said the fall of the Soviet union was a disaster, but I don't suppose it was due to the fall of communism, but because Russia lost its position as the second world power. He wants to regain that to some extent and it appears his people are behind him.
 

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Fact is, since 1991 NATO has expanded to Russia's borders, and Ukraine was the last front for NATO to gain, putting missile bases just 350 miles away from Moscow?

Would America allow Russia/China to install missile bases on its Mexican or Canadian borders?

The AZOV battalion and its ideology is to hate Russians and non-whites
No it's what triggered the Cuban missile crises.