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Neo-Nazi faction in the U.S. advocates for strikes against Ukraine

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Neo-Nazi faction in the U.S. advocates for strikes against Ukraine

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In a shocking turn of events, a U.S-based neo-Nazi terror group known as "The Base" is encouraging targeted attacks and sabotage against Ukraine's critical infrastructure. According to "The Guardian", this move is aimed at demonstrating Ukraine's vulnerability during peace talks with the Kremlin.

The Base, a terror organization since its establishment in 2018, has a network of cells worldwide. The group has previously been under an FBI investigation for terrorism that led to multiple arrests, with its leader reportedly residing in Russia. As the FBI under the Trump administration reportedly backs off from pursuing the far-right, The Base is attempting to export its violence abroad, states "The Guardian".

In a separate development, Ukraine is expanding its cooperation with Rheinmetall, a German arms company. The deputy defense ministers of Ukraine met with Björn Bernhard, the CEO of Rheinmetall, to discuss improving cooperation and strengthening the defense capabilities of Ukraine. Rheinmetall is one of the first Western arms companies to produce in Ukraine.

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The Base, a neo-Nazi accelerationist group, gained notoriety in November 2018 following a Vice exposé revealing their plans for paramilitary training in the U.S. and abroad. Founded by Rinaldo Nazzaro, who has a background as a U.S. Department of Justice contractor in Iraq, The Base is known for promoting violent actions to destabilize society and hasten the downfall of liberal democracy.

The group's ideology aligns with other global far-right movements, suggesting potential indirect connections with Ukraine and other countries. While there's no specific documented connection between The Base and Ukraine, the group has a history of encouraging violence and destabilization, making its involvement in the ongoing Ukraine conflict a cause for concern.

Meanwhile, Terrorgram, a decentralized network with ties to The Base and other accelerationist groups, has been designated as a terrorist organization by several countries, including the U.S., U.K., and Australia. It promotes militant accelerationism and shares instructions for violent acts, adding to the global reach of these ideologies. Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds...

The Community policy should address the potential threats posed by neo-Nazi groups like The Base, particularly in light of their recent calls for attacks on Ukraine's critical infrastructure.

The Employment policy in the US should ensure the screening of individuals with ties to terror organizations such as The Base, especially given their history of promoting violence and destabilization.

In response to the increasing cooperation between Ukraine and Rheinmetall, the Employment policy in Germany should prioritize the vetting of employees who will work on defense-related projects in Ukraine to prevent the infiltration of terrorist cells.

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