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Stranded: US Gov Lawsuit

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 2
  • 1 min read

The article details the case of Zachary Ginosko, a 26-year-old American citizen who died while fighting for Ukraine. Ginosko, a former US Army soldier, was drawn to Ukraine after witnessing the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and feeling a sense of duty to fight against what he saw as Russian aggression. He served in the Ukrainian Foreign Legion and later with a Georgian unit, participating in intense combat operations. The article highlights discrepancies in media portrayals of foreign fighters, contrasting the romanticized narratives early in the war with later reports emphasizing the risks and psychological toll. It emphasizes Ginosko's motivations, rooted in a complex mix of anti-imperialism, moral conviction, and a desire for purpose. Furthermore, the article criticizes the US government's handling of Ginosko's case. While he initially fought with the support and tacit approval of the US, he faced difficulties obtaining a green card for his Ukrainian wife. According to his father, he was denied the card based on prejudgment by consular officials who deemed him to look like a criminal, forcing him to return to Ukraine and ultimately his death. The article suggests that the US government prioritized geopolitical considerations over the well-being of its own citizens. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/02/zggz-m02.html

 
 
 

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