Since when has it been legal for an American citizen to volunteer themselves into foreign wars/conflicts?
>I dont want to be living next to some shell shocked Merc who was able to move here from the money he took for murdering people in other parts of the world
>merc
obvious bait, move on and do not reply
God damn the vatnik scripts are getting worse and worse.
they've grown desperate
>100,000 SAS and SBS
...did the British invent a dimensional portal and find the elemental plane of SAS/SBS?
yes, the gene-engineered super soldiers home realm exists in a man-made artificial pocket dimension
They mean British trained
yes they teleported using the spatial rifts in the Piss Key dodeca-dimensional biofortress laboratory
>Swat teams
Wat.
SWAT isn't infantry, it isn't even close.
it is in russia, because that's just the sort of superpower they are.
Russians are incapable of anything but projection.
And since they are using the equivalent of SWAT, National Guard and riot cops as frontline units, they are quick to suggest others are doing the same.
>SWAT
>The entire country is now seen as one massive barricade-hostage situation
That's a lot of bongs.
>American SWAT police special forces
wat ... even
I think he broke the ESL.
>10,000 US SEALs
Do we have that many? I mean, all active at once right now? Yeah yeah I know [OPSec]
Yes I am John from Florida Oblast and I agree. I do not want to live next to mercenary.
I too am from Florida Oblast. Go Crocs! And I say we must make of peace with Russia bear or we will freeze a death in winter.
Since forever and dozens of other countries have nearly the same exact thing going on
Steve Pineapple from Hawaii Oblast I am not want to live next to merc either, I am of writing my local commissar to stop the supportings of the Ukraine
Unless you're fighting against America it's not illegal and never has been to my knowledge. You may lose your citizenship, however, if you are comissioned as an officer into a foreign military but I don't think it's a guarantee.
Didn't use to be. Americans sold their services to help smaller nations build up their militaries before WW2.
>Since when has it been legal for an American citizen to volunteer themselves into foreign wars/conflicts?
Since 1776. Americans love war, and they love killing, and they love the implements of killing. The first question any soldier gets asked is 'how many people did you kill.' And don't worry, pidorashka - you won't ever live next to an American.
>Since when has it been legal for an American citizen to volunteer themselves into foreign wars/conflicts?
Did any of the people who volunteered in the Spanish civil war get in trouble?
>Did any of the people who volunteered in the Spanish civil war get in trouble?
I don't believe so but that was a very different time.
These days, I'd be v& if I joined up (at least when/if I made it home again) but I believe it's more or less legal for ameriburgers.
>Since when has it been legal for an American citizen to volunteer themselves into foreign wars/conflicts?
So long as you're not joining an enemy of USA, I believe it's nearly always legal.
Russia isn't even technically an enemy of USA right now but I'm sure they'd find a way to lock you up for joining them, maybe under sanctions laws.
If your org can be labelled as a terrorist organisation, then things get illegal real fricking fast.
That's how everyone that joined the Taliban/Daesh were v&
Oh and joining an organised force means that you're not an unlawful combatant, that's one of the major differences.
>Did any of the people who volunteered in the Spanish civil war get in trouble?
None of them were prosecuted, but they were shunned by society at large, harassed by J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, and were refused reenlistment during WW2 as "Suspected Communist Security Risks".
Since when has it been illegal for an Americna citizen to gain citizenship in another state and join its armed forces?
You
You do realize the US has multiple PMCs HQ'd in the United States right?
A member of the ukraine armed forces is not a merc no matter his/her country of origin, a wagner frick is a mercenary.
Are these "MERC's" in the thread with us right now, OP?
Believe me or not but I was in Ukraine fighting around Kharkiv for a few months. Came home because some shit I put on hold back here wasn't being taken care of like it should have and I didn't want to return and be homeless. Anyways, I got questioned when I flew into Atlanta and went through customs, they already had me flagged before I even left Poland. The biggest question I got is if I saw Taliban or ISIS there, beyond that they didn't give much of a shit. Hell, I'm still in the IRR and never got in trouble.
Mercenaries are based and have always been based.
Yes, am Donald from Texas oblast. When assaulting Iraq in the Baghdad direction, was stunned by the quality of old Russian weaponry from long ago!
>OP is a gay confirmed
Your not a merc if your wearing a uniform and fighting with the official forces of a belligerent.
>Your not a merc if your wearing a uniform and fighting with the official forces of a belligerent.
You are if that belligerent is foreign to you.
You seem to be conflating merc and pmc.