US leader of global neo-Nazi terrorist group signals retribution for arrests

The GuardianFriday, December 5, 2025 at 12:00:24 PM
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US leader of global neo-Nazi terrorist group signals retribution for arrests
  • Rinaldo Nazzaro, the American leader of the neo-Nazi terrorist group Base, has responded defiantly to the recent arrests of three suspected members in Spain, stating that these detentions justify a call for resistance by any means necessary. Nazzaro, who resides in Russia, characterized the arrests as political persecution by global governments.
  • This development highlights the ongoing threat posed by extremist groups like Base and underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in combating such ideologies. Nazzaro's remarks may incite further actions from the group, raising concerns about potential violence and radicalization.
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