A source of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation within the Australian Defence Department for this news claimed the flag was up for a “prolonged period”.
This Australian army in Afghanistan incident is not the only nazi incident in the occupation of Afghanistan.
In 2011, it turned out that Australian neonazi Kenneth Stewart was an Afghan occupation mercenary.
As if nazi infiltration in the United States armed forces … Golden Dawn Greek nazis present in the Greek armed forces … African-hating racist officers in the German army … Czech nazi officers in the NATO occupation forces in Afghanistan are not already more than enough; in 2013, this photo of British armed forces in Afghanistan doing the nazi salute.
So, not just in the United States armed forces, nazis (and other criminals) are welcome to help occupy Iraq and Afghanistan.
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