Well, lookee here:
John Bolton has chosen Fred Fleitz as the new NSC chief of staff. Fleitz is Senior VP of Frank Gaffney’s Center for Security Policy, an @splcenter designated hate group that @ADL_National condemns as “dedicated to advancement of myriad conspiracy theories & anti-Muslim extremism”
— Dylan Williams (@dylanotes) May 30, 2018
I recommend approaching the work of Nafeez Ahmed with some skepticism, but I do have to give him credit for the comprehensiveness with which his crowdsourced INSURGE Intelligence group investigated Vladimir Putin’s ties to Europe’s far-right and neo-Nazi political parties. There’s an absolute correspondence between those whom Putin favors and the parties and figures that got chummy with the Trump campaign. In addition to Marine Le Pen who showed up at Trump Tower in January 2017 to raise money with fascist fixer George “Guido” Lombardi, there’s Nigel Farage of Britain’s UKIP party, who dined with Steve Bannon in the White House in late February 2017 before meeting in early March with Julian Assange in the Ecuadorean embassy in London. There’s Viktor Orbán in Hungary who was paid special attention during the campaign by Trump associates Carter Page and J.D. Gordon. There’s the Austrian Freedom Party that boasted of meeting with Michael Flynn. I think when Mr. Ahmed makes the following statement he is on solid footing.
In the last few years, far-right parties in Europe with entrenched Nazi heritage, sympathies and affiliations have effectively infiltrated the EU system to destroy it.
Winning seats in the European elections, while joining and forming political coalitions in the European Parliament, they have ramped up efforts to coordinate their activities with a view to exploit EU resources and funding. Though not always successful, these efforts have, nevertheless, boosted their credibility and appeal, both at home and on the international stage, contributing to significant electoral achievements in domestic elections.
Less known, however, is how deep these networks of coordination go, and the myriad of contradictory extremist and geopolitical interests behind them.
The networks of far-right coordination stretch across the Atlantic, from the United States, to the UK, to Europe, and to Russia. But of most concern is that embedded within these networks are core, competing neo-Nazi and white nationalist forces, eager to use international connections to tactically rebrand themselves and strategically expand their influence.
Ironically, two mainstream political forces experiencing the push and pull of these trans-Atlantic networks are the Republican Party in the US, and Eurasian expansionists in the Russian Kremlin. Many of the far-right groups that now have potential access and influence over Republicans have also been courted by President Putin and groups close to the Kremlin, as part of a Russian strategy to weaken the European Union and undermine NATO.
To get a sense of what it means that Fred Fleitz has been chosen as the National Security Council’s chief of staff, you need to understand both the role of Frank Gaffney and his Center for Security Policy in the international neo-Nazi movement and the way that movement is seamlessly connected to and promoted by Vladimir Putin. While I cannot endorse everything Mr. Ahmed alleges and recommend double checking his sources and how he treats them, I do think his A Fourth Reich is rising across Europe — with ties to Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is an excellent place to start your journey. It connects a lot of dots that need connecting, and it contains a lot of documentation that you can assess for yourself.
I also recommend you look at the Southern Poverty Law Center’s profile of the Center for Security Policy. The SPLC focuses primarily on the domestic role of the Center for Security Policy and on their Islamophobia, and certainly having a raving Islamophobe as NSC chief of staff has alarming national security ramifications and risks all on its own.
But it’s the way this movement has melded with Putin’s foreign policy objectives that is most urgent, and it’s admittedly confusing because Gaffney built his reputation in the 1980’s as an anti-Soviet, anti-Russian hawk. Even today, he is not known for speaking favorably of Russia or Vladimir Putin, which is why it’s essential to explore the absolute confluence of interests that have developed between Gaffney’s promotion of the European far right and Putin’s promotion of the same neo-Nazi parties and politicians.
The neo nazis and fascists are now mainstreamed and in positions of power, and years from now we are going to find out just how many of our supposed political allies have been out right compromised or allowed themselves to be useful dupes.
It’s critical not to be fooled by their propaganda, or to be tricked into cooperating in their snipe hunts.
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This reminded me of Jill Stein!
Rehashing some data from the 2016 election:
State DJT vote margin Jill Stein votes
PA 44,312 49,947
WI 22,177 31,006
MI 10,704 51,463
Tot 77,193 132,416
Jill Stein was not a good faith candidate. Why don’t we hear more about her trip to Russia and seat at the same table as Flynn and Putin?
Well, every elected dem should refuse to work with anyone who brings nazis into this government. They should be very clear to anyone who questions their motives why they will not work with nazis.
Also, feels like Bolton has moved on to plan b for war with NK.
I assume as long as Mr. Fleitz never dons a grey uniform, shaves a dated mustache style on his face, or salutes while clicking black riding boots, then the Beltway press will be busy this weekend legitimizing him and tut tutting anyone who calls him or the National Security Council out for what they are.
Who in the U.S. is left that personally experienced the destruction of the Nazis?
“Every day, memories of World War II–its sights and sounds, its terrors and triumphs–disappear. Yielding to the inalterable process of aging, the men and women who fought and won the great conflict are now in their late 80s and 90s. They are dying quickly–according to US Department of Veterans Affairs statistics, we are losing 372 veterans per day and only 620,000 of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II were alive in 2016.”
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/about-us/frequently-asked-questions
My generation were children through it all. I was a safe and secure American, but many people I know left Europe under catastrophe circumstances and also lost many family members who never made it out. At one time I worked in Skokie IL, which should ring some bells for readers here.
I was lucky enough to get a tech job working in the Netherlands in the early 80s. Wow was that an eye opener. Plenty of people then had lived through the War and though they thought Reagan was a moron they still loved Americans. I was treated really, really well.
A short bike ride into the country side revealed cemeteries filled with 19-21 year old kids and bombed out bridges. It was very moving, very real and made quite an impression on me – especially the cemeteries.
Just because Gaffney was a flamboyant ant-Soviet agitator in the 1980s didn’t mean then and doesn’t mean now that he hasn’t always been a vicious fascist because he really has flaunted that over his public career. Putin is a deeply corrupt mobster but also as brutal a nationalist as Stalin ever was. That appeals to someone like Gaffney and his acolyte Fred Fleitz.
Sure glad we didn’t elect a neoliberal, wall street shill and warmonger like Hillary.
Scarier by the day.
in Europe against the Nazis. They would be outraged at what the US is becoming if they were still alive.