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Maybe in your country it's different but over here US Presidents can't give away (or sell or barter or eject or allow to secede) US states, protectorates or territories. |
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This story comes from numerous news outlets and not the one you mentioned. I repeat for the 2nd time, why would the U.S State Department feel the need to address this issue in a forthright manner if it wasn't true ? Further, Putin did sign a decree initiating an investigation of the return of what they feel was territory that once belonged to them. This includes Alaska. Further still, Figurehead and deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev has made this and other claims before in concert with Putin. Quote: Meanwhile, Vyacheslav Volodin, a close ally of Putin and chairman of the country's State Duma, suggested in 2022 that Moscow ought to retake Alaska as a retaliatory act against the U.S. for the heavy economic sanctions it imposed against them in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. Russian Claims Gain Momentum Surprisingly, there have been reports of posters in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk dating back to 2022 that boldly proclaimed "Alaska is ours!" This indicates that a campaign to assert Russia's claim on Alaska might already be underway. The push for Alaska's return is not limited to grassroots movements; it has found support among influential figures like Vyacheslav Volodin, a confidant of President Putin and chairman of the State Duma. In 2022, Volodin asserted, "When they [U.S. Lawmakers] attempt to appropriate our assets abroad, they should be aware that we also have something to claim back," referencing Alaska. Additionally, there have been discussions about Russia demanding the return of Fort Ross in California, a settlement established by Russian traders in 1812 and occupied for thirty years. https://www.newsweek.com/putin-ally-...alaska-1851019 Therefore, the Information came from Multiple sources unlike yours and was published by Newsweek and other reputable publications. I assume you feel that Newsweek is a Parody or farcical publication. To be fair, I'm sure Putin can't be serious and probably the musings of a delusional individual. You may of course believe what you like. I suggest you do some research. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ck/ar-BB1h9cdb https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mark...ck/ar-BB1hboJ3 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...ok/ar-AA1ncDFm |
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I tried to be sarcastic. Markus |
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That's good to hear. But the ones making those same claims over here are dead serious about it. They really think that Trump would and could give away a US state. |
Never going to happen as you know Dave, and PooTin can shove it where the sun don't shine! :D
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Markus |
Snopes says it isn't true. Mostly because there's no specific mention of Alaska.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/putin-alaska-illegal/ |
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