The otherwise respected think tank the Royal United Services Institute has invited a blatant Ukrainian Nazi to speak in London and the British Government has allowed him in.
There are those who have never understood the corporatist fascist nature of the European Union and its destruction of those European nations which 50 million deaths in the second world war freed from Nazi tyranny. Naturally they also cannot grasp the reasons for chaos in the Balkans, the justified nervousness of Russia as Washington and Berlin push ever Eastwards nor the defence of Ukrainian Russians and the historic defence of the Crimea.
None is more deluded than the British Government.
It is bad enough that the British Government is financing the training of Ukrainian troops (including openly neo-Nazi groups sporting fascist emblems) responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians in Eastern Ukraine but now the Royal (!) United Services Institute in London invites as a speaker a Ukrainian politician with a blatant Nazi background.
In its conference programme RUSI uses the Ukrainian language to describe the “Narodnyy Front” faction to which this Deputy Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, Andriy Parubiy belongs rather than the English translation of “National Front”.
Parubiy founded the Ukrainian “Social National Party” devoted to Nazi ideas and symbols (its “Wolfsangel symbol was used by Dutch and German SS divisions and other post war Nazi groups) which is now part of the extreme nationalist Svoboda Party.
A former head of the paramilitary youth wing of the Social National Party of Ukraine between 1998 and 2004 he coordinated football violence and attacks on Russians in Ukraine. He attacks both “American liberals” and “Russian criminals”!
Is this the kind of person RUSI should be inviting to London? Of course not – but that is the extent of the bizarre, chaotic and deluded foreign policy of the 3 major corporatist parties of Britain as they find themselves on the side of those whom Attlee (Labour), Gaitskill (Labour) and Churchill (Conservative) would have spurned as fascists.