Nope Crimea is Russian, it always has been. Like much of Eastern Ukraine has always been largely Russian. They had an open border for centuries.
I am not gonna get into the geopolitics of Nato. It could undermine Europe or atleast facilitate the demand. But I might suggest another occurrence at the time of Ukrainian independence. Cough, Syria.
It's probably better to read twitter instead of geography and history books. Because propaganda will sell you fairytales.
I should avoid this shit. Dunno why. But l obviously should.
Nope Crimea is Russian, it always has been. Like much of Eastern Ukraine has always been largely Russian. They had an open border for centuries.
I am not gonna get into the geopolitics of Nato. It could undermine Europe or atleast facilitate the demand. But I might suggest another occurrence at the time of Ukrainian independence. Cough, Syria.
It's probably better to read twitter instead of geography and history books. Because propaganda will sell you fairytales.
Nope Crimea is Russian, it always has been. Like much of Eastern Ukraine has always been largely Russian. They had an open borders for centuries.
I am not gonna get into the geopolitics of Nato. It could undermine Europe or atleast facilitate the demand. But I might suggest another occurrence at the time of Ukrainian independence. Cough, Syria.
It's probably better to read twitter instead of geography and history books. Because propaganda will sell you fairytales.
Nope Crimea is Russian, it always has been. Like much of Eastern Ukraine has always been largely Russian. They had an open borders for centuries.
I am not gonna get into the geopolitics of Nato. It could undermine Europe or atleast facilitate the demand. But I might suggest another occurrence at the time of Ukrainian independence. Cough, Syria.
It's probably better to read twitter instead of a geography book. Because propaganda will sell you fairytales.
Nope Crimea is Russian, it always has been. Like much of Eastern Ukraine has always been largely Russian. They had an open borders for centuries.
I am not gonna get into the geopolitics of Nato. It could undermine Europe or atleast facilitate the demand. But I might suggest another occurrence at the time of Ukrainian independence. Cough, Syria.