Mrkelly » 29 May 2025, 10:35 am » wrote: ↑
Not very educated about NATO I see
Crimea belongs to Russia, no need to take it
most of the other regions in your copy and paste voted to join Russia
The rest is propaganda
but do carry on
where did you get your education. Karl Marx maybe?
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Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crimea
In 2014, the peninsula was occupied by Russian forces and
annexed by Russia, but most countries recognise Crimea as Ukrainian territory.
Which Soviet president gave Crimea to Ukraine?
February 19, 1954 – Crimea's Transfer to the Ukrainian SSR - Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Myth: Crimea was transferred to Ukraine at Khrushchev's personal request to appease Ukraine, in violation of Soviet legal norms.Feb 19, 2025
The Crimean War was won by the Allied Powers, which included the
Ottoman Empire,
France, the
United Kingdom, and
Piedmont-Sardinia. Russia, the main antagonist in the conflict, was defeated. The war officially ended on March 30, 1856, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
It seems the only reason that Crimea was ever part of Russia is because they took it. now run along little boy....run along