90 Miles From Tyranny : Russian lawmaker threatens to ‘take back’ Alaska

Sunday, July 10, 2022

Russian lawmaker threatens to ‘take back’ Alaska


A Russian lawmaker threatened this week that Russia could reclaim Alaska from the U.S. if the U.S. continues to impose sanctions and seize assets from Russians.

Vyacheslav Volodin, the chairman of the Russian State Duma — the lower house of Russia’s parliament — spoke on Wednesday before the Russian parliament’s summer recess. During his speech, Volodin appeared to threaten a response to U.S. sanctions efforts and asset seizures, which have taken control of the bank assets, yachts, private planes and luxury apartments of wealthy Russian businessmen abroad.

“Decency is not a weakness we always have,” Volodin said. “To answer America, let it always remember there’s a piece of territory, Alaska. When they try to manage our resources abroad, let them think before they act that we, too, have something to take back.”

According to the Moscow Times, Volodin also noted deputy State Duma Chairman Pyotr Tolstoy had proposed holding a referendum among Alaskans to consider joining Russia.

“We don’t interfere in their domestic affairs,” Volodin responded, reportedly holding back laughter as he addressed fellow lawmakers.

Russian settlers, and particularly fur traders, first began to arrive in Alaska in the 1700s. The then-Russian Empire under Tsar Alexander II facilitated the sale of Russia’s Alaskan territorial holdings to the U.S. through the Alaska Purchase of 1867. The Alaskan territory was purchased for about $7.2 million in 1867, a value of about $140 million today.


Volodin is not the first Russian official to suggest the modern Russian government could retake Alaska after it was sold to the U.S. by the Russian Empire, which ended in 1917 after Russia’s communist revolution.

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6 comments:

  1. I recommend we offer them NYC, the 5 boroughs and NJ and call it even.

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  2. They can't even take Ukraine, and it's right there.

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  3. As someone who lives in Alaska, all I have to say is good fucking luck woth that….

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  4. Throw in WA state too-I'll take Putin any day over Inslee.

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  5. Let's undo the support given Russia during WWII, divide the land between Japan and Germany.

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  6. Will Americans living in Alaska be allowed to stay as nonmigratory immigrants?
    Route to citizenship?
    Do we have time to get there?

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