Two video clips featuring US fighters appeared on Twitter on Thursday: one showing an American in combat gear posing in front of the burnt remains of what he said was a Russian tank. Off camera, a Ukrainian shouts "Welcome to America!" and the American repeats the phrase.
In the other, narrated by a different soldier with an American accent, shows a detachment of soldiers taking cover by a wall alongside a road, in a village the narrator claims they have recaptured from the Russians.
The first video was posted by James Vasquez, a US army veteran and building contractor from Connecticut, who, according to his Twitter feed, arrived in Poland on 15 March and crossed into Ukraine the next day, bringing with him several surveillance drones. He was sent to the frontlines from Lviv on 18 March.
"I kind of feel like I'm on an awesome very dangerous vacation. When I need to amp myself up for battle, I just think about the most punchable face on the planet ... Tucker Carlson."He gives an account of patrolling Ukraine going through numerous checkpoints and showing his passport.
"They are ... shocked to see an American passport when I hit checkpoints. They let me right through because they think it's awesome an American soldier is here to fight alongside them."In his account of Thursday's battle for a village he does not name, Vasquez said he was tasked to "find a pack of Russians spotted hiding by civilians" and he used a drone to try to spot them.
A few hours later, he tweeted:
"Just went through six straight hours of combat. I have crazy video I'll post later. 2 men were shot but will be OK. One fatality."Initial accounts of the international legion suggested that the foreign volunteers were a mixed bag, many with no experience. The military news website Task&Purpose reported there was "a swarm of Fantasists for every one candidate with experience in combat".
"Selection apparently follows no discernible process other than separating those that don't have military experience from those that do. The former are put through a four-week training course - the latter are given a weapon and sent to the front in ad-hoc units with a Ukrainian officer."




Reader Comments
No mention of passports being taken away or of those who tire of the nonsense and want to leave, but are being told they cannot.
And what is wrong with Tucker?!?
It pretty much sums up the mentality of these types, very limited.
That video has been debunked and admitted as such.
The tank is Ukie by nature of the grill skirting-vertical vs horizontal.
Good.
The idiots can't see it.
Ken
It was only recently that I learned of one possible origin of that particularly popular question, and it is this poem:
The little girl saw her first troop parade and asked,
“What are those?”
“Soldiers.”
“What are Soldiers?”
“They are for war. They fight and each tries to kill
as many of the other side as he can.”
The girl held still and studied.
“Do you know…I know something?”
“Yes, what is it you know?”
“Sometime they’ll give a war and nobody will come.”
Carl Sandberg, 1936 [Link]