Since Trump is willing to give up territory for peace, I love the EU idea of trading Alaska for Crimea, Von der Leyen floeated the idea.
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Gandalv on Xitter:
In a surprise statement that left diplomats choking on their coffee, Ursula von der Leyen reportedly announced that the EU is “open” to recognizing Alaska as Russian territory if it helps settle the whole Crimea thing once and for all. “Look, the Americans barely use the place except for reality TV and bears,” she allegedly said, shrugging as if she were trading Pokémon cards and not chunks of sovereign land.
According to sources, she concluded by noting that “this is how grownups negotiate,” before pointing out that if Trump can hand out Europe like party favors, she might as well join the fun.
The Kremlin was said to be “deeply intrigued,” mostly because they hadn’t even asked for Alaska yet, but appreciated the enthusiasm. Washington, on the other hand, responded with its usual composure.
Experts agree the whole episode highlights the new era of diplomatic innovation, where global leaders spontaneously auction off territories they don’t own in exchange for ones they also don’t own, all in the noble pursuit of “peace” or at least a quieter news cycle .
vdL is a politician without spine or plan usually, I don’t even have negative feelings for her, but goddamn is this statement golden
IDK about other issues, but on Ukraine and EU defense she most definitely has been in the front of those issues in EU, and with a very clear cut plan. Strongly advocating help to Ukraine, and European independence of USA.
I know she is somewhat controversial, but we could do a lot worse than her in EU ATM.
Yea but imagine he says yes
That’s win-win-win. Ukraine gets their territories back, Russia gets another one of the former imperial possessions as a consolation prize, and Alaskan get what they voted for.
That should buy us about a year or so until Russia invaded somewhere else.
I have no problem with that.
imagine
Probably easier than one would think…
I so miss being in the EU.





