Breaking News: Stewart Rhodes Relaunches Oath Keepers Amidst Global Concerns Over Militia Activity
Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the anti-government militia Oath Keepers, announced last week that he is relaunching the group, citing a need to combat what he calls an insurrection by the left in US cities. However, the move has been met with indifference from former members and experts, who point to the group's history of violence and extremist ideology.
According to sources, Rhodes made the announcement in an interview with the Gateway Pundit, stating that the relaunched group would be ready to be called upon by President Trump to suppress insurrections and execute the laws of the union. However, experts warn that the group's activities pose a threat not only to the US but also to global stability.
In the days since the announcement, there has been little to no interest in restarting the Oath Keepers, which was once one of the largest militias in America, with a leaked database listing 38,000 supposed members in 2021. Former members, including Janet Arroyo, who ran an Oath Keepers chapter, have expressed disinterest in rejoining the group.
The lack of interest in the Oath Keepers' relaunch is a stark contrast to the group's past activities, including the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, which resulted in dozens of arrests. The incident sparked global condemnation and raised concerns about the rise of far-right extremism in the US.
The Oath Keepers' history of violence and extremist ideology has been well-documented, with the group's leaders and members facing charges for their roles in various domestic terror plots. The group's activities have also been linked to international far-right movements, raising concerns about the spread of extremist ideologies.
As the Oath Keepers attempt to relaunch, experts warn that the group's activities pose a threat not only to the US but also to global stability. The international community is closely watching the situation, with many countries expressing concern about the rise of far-right extremism and militia activity.
The future of the Oath Keepers remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the group's activities will continue to be closely monitored by experts, governments, and law enforcement agencies around the world.
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