Crimea belongs to Ukraine

>Crimea belongs to Ukraine.

>high quality discourse
>sources
>25 year rule

Are you even fucking trying?

>any piece of land
>belonging to anyone

hitler and company were right at least about the might makes right rule

Crimea belongs to the US

>territory belongs to anyone
This board is long gone, we might as well give up

> Ukraine belongs to Ukraine

Crimea belongs to the greeks

Whom'st'nt've'd would you like to discourse about dear sir?

did Hitler really only have 1 ball, and not 2 like a normal human person?

>/pol/ shit belongs on Veeky Forums

>Tsar Nicholas was a bad leader.

+15 rubles deposited to your account

>Ukraine isn't an eternal appendage of Russia and should be allowed independence.

Why does every soyboy assume a Pro-Russian opinion has to be shilled?

Do they really not know that Putin is a popular figure outside of globalist, neoliberal circles?

Crimea belongs to the Turks

>There is no Ukrainian state, but the Ukrainian state is repressive of ethnic Russians living there.
>There is no Ukrainian nation, but all Ukrainians are nationalist racists.
>There is no Ukrainian language, but Russians in Ukraine are forced to speak Ukrainian in schools.
>There are no such thing as Ukrainians, they are just fooled Russians, but the Ukrainians are enemies of Russia.

>belongs

Crimea is rightful bulgarian clay.

Ukraine should be annexed by Russia because Ukraine as a state has no geopolitical meaning, no particular cultural import or universal significance, no geographic uniqueness, no ethnic exclusiveness, and its certain territorial ambitions represents an enormous danger for all of Eurasia. Ukraine should not be allowed to remain independent, unless it is cordon sanitaire, which would be inadmissible.

Crimea is Germanic Gothic clay

The last one isn't necessarily a contradiction. You can theoretically have part of your own nation fooled by propaganda and acting like an enemy.
The others are right, if Ukrainian is just a Russian dialect then what's wrong with Russians learning and speaking it.