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Sony Terra's avatar

I'm semi familiar with Wagner. For some reason I didn't consider them because I thought they were disbanded to some extent. But that said, yeah it makes sense now, thank you for clarifying.

Evan Carroll (Chief Editor)'s avatar

Anytime. Thanks for asking the question. I will always try to substantiate my statements. I'll add the link in the article to improve it too.

Sony Terra's avatar

Thanks mang. Wishing you+yours an outstanding weekend. 👊🏼

Sony Terra's avatar

So by the end of the read, all I could muster as a a guess/answer to the statement in quotes is ➡️Ukraine⁉️?

"Russia (which has its own Nazi problem)"

Huh🤔

I guess I'm trying to ask - besides Ukraine, what Nazi problems does Russia have?

Evan Carroll (Chief Editor)'s avatar

Russia literally had a group called "Wagner" which was incorporated into the armed forces which had a Neonazi paramilitary unit, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusich_Group

I don't think it's NATO propaganda. It clearly existed. That doesn't excuse the analog of it in Ukraine, like Azov and other obviously Nazi groups which were incorporated into its standing military.