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Lax regulations open U.S. Military doors to White Supremacy
The U.S. Military's lax regulations are opening military doors to White Supremacy through recruitment of White-Supremacists, neo-Nazi's and gang members.
Since the launch of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. military has struggled to recruit and reenlist troops. As the conflicts have dragged on, the military has loosened regulations, issuing "moral waivers" in many cases, allowing even those with criminal records to join up. Veterans suffering post-traumatic stress disorder have been ordered back to the Middle East for second and third tours of duty.
The lax regulations have also opened the military's doors to neo-Nazis, white supremacists and gang members — with drastic consequences. Some neo-Nazis have been charged with crimes inside the military, and others have been linked to recruitment efforts for the white right. A recent Department of Homeland Security report, "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment," stated: "The willingness of a small percentage of military personnel to join extremist groups during the 1990s because they were disgruntled, disillusioned, or suffering from the psychological effects of war is being replicated today." Many white supremacists join the Army to secure training for, as they see it, a future domestic race war. Others claim to be shooting Iraqis not to pursue the military's strategic goals but because killing "hajjis" is their duty as white militants.
Soldiers' associations with extremist groups, and their racist actions, contravene a host of military statutes instituted in the past three decades. But during the "war on terror," U.S. armed forces have turned a blind eye on their own regulations. A 2005 Department of Defense report states, "Effectively, the military has a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy pertaining to extremism. If individuals can perform satisfactorily, without making their extremist opinions overt … they are likely to be able to complete their contracts."
Carter F. Smith is a former military investigator who worked with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command from 2004 to 2006, when he helped to root out gang violence in troops. "When you need more soldiers, you lower the standards, whether you say so or not," he says. "The increase in gangs and extremists is an indicator of this." Military investigators may be concerned about white supremacists, he says. "But they have a war to fight, and they don't have incentive to slow down."
Tom Metzger is the former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and current leader of the White Aryan Resistance. He tells me the military has never been more tolerant of racial extremists. "Now they are letting everybody in," he says.
Author's Note: The foregoing is an excerpt from the original article, "Neo-Nazis are in the Army Now" by salon.com author Matt Kennard who interviewed Iraq veteran Forrest Fogarty for this story.
" Editor's note [salon.com]: Research support for this article was provided by the Nation Institute's Investigative Fund."
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Rhonda J Mangus
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at 09:14 on June 15th, 2009
Willingly offering neo-nazis military training strikes me as a very, very stupid idea.
at 11:59 on June 15th, 2009
"Be all that you can be"?
at 13:11 on June 15th, 2009
WOW... KKK... no words left to say... and it's all being done to get some more oil... =(
at 13:49 on June 15th, 2009
The F.B.I., in a report dated July 2008, acknowledged an increase in White Supremacist enlistment in the military since 9/11, some believed to be operating as 'ghost skins', having enlisted to bring back training in the use of weapons to their fellow adherents.
at 18:19 on June 15th, 2009
Albert, I've wondered the same thing myself but, it seems mostly the need for bodies in the military outweighed concerns for extreme views or politics.
And of course, it is argued the right to express extremist views is protected speech, no matter how racist or aberrant, the problem being if or when those views will become expressed in aberrant behavior usually is an unknown.
at 08:28 on June 15th, 2009
An interesting read Rhonda. I'm surprised that all moral values would be set aside, while they still have the Don't ask, Don't tell policy in place. I can accept that they would permit some to join the military with petty crimes, but this is outrageous. Thank you for this.
at 08:35 on June 15th, 2009
albertacowpoke, nothing surprises me anymore!:) Good point (DADT)! Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation! And, you are very welcome!
at 09:42 on June 15th, 2009
jordan, yes it strikes me as well that to willingly offer neo-Nazis military training is "...a very, very stupid idea." But, then again, are 'we' to believe that military recruiters are really thinking along these lines? I hope not! Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation!
at 14:57 on June 15th, 2009
My question is, if this is a known fact, then why is it allowed to go on. Seems to me that someone in the Pentagon or the White House should put a stop to it. Extremism of any kind is dangerous, regardless of race, religion or ethnic background.
I'm glad that this is being pointed out, but I wonder what other extremists are welcomed into the US Military and what is being done about it.
While you can't screen everyone out, a basic psychological test can weed out many of them.
at 06:32 on June 17th, 2009
Jordan, I just re-read my response comment (sometimes I am "asleep at the wheel":)) What I meant to say is "the military clearly does not seem to understand the consequences of "lowering the standards":).
at 06:33 on June 17th, 2009
Evidently!:) Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation, Jarrett!
at 06:39 on June 17th, 2009
Karen, thank you for reading, commenting, for providing the link, and for the recommendation. Upon further research, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported as early as 2006, "White supremacists enlisting in military,...". All reports indicating a "whatever" it takes approach to accomplish the goals of the US Military, I think.