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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
Doesn't really make a lot of sense, because who owned what land changes so dramatically depending how far back you go in history. The capital of the Rus Empire was Kiev.
Next step will be asking for Alaska back.
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Alaska was sold for money. With Crimea the issue was not that Russia used to own it, but more about how Russia lost it. When the country joined the union and then left the union, it should have left with the same lands it had joined.