Why not build a bridge here?
Why not build a bridge here?
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it's a great distance, it's remote, it is a strait through which runs some of the most hostile seas on earth
arent there already some plans to?
We don’t want Natashas coming over and suck the souls out of american men
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It would be expensive as fuck, costing billions of dollars
Why would you build a bridge to Russia?
But why, nobody funking lives there
We need to annex Alaska first.
Don’t think anyone lives there or have enough people to incentivise it
Build a bridge for who? Only chink looking snowniggers live there
There's Russians on the other side.
Still better than Mexico border-wall
I beg to differ
that location is a desolate frozen hell, besides being a bad place for building structures only ice chinks would use it
Why build it?
I heard that there are quite a few naval bases in each country.
t.military faggot
It's been seriously considered but the current bad relations between Moscow and Washington make it not worth it.
Make a tunnel
i don't want to be connected with putland
>costing billions of dollars
take a couple out of your massively bloated military industrial complex budget
shouldn't have sold it in the first place
you can send a bunch of your women to annex my dick
that doesn't change the fact there is simply no infrastructure up there to warrant building it
Why stop there? Why not build a world land bridge? Google LaRouche PAC
NO.
Why? Far East is sparsely populated frozen shithole.
It might happen in the future considering that trains are less detrimental to the environment that aircraft.
gotta spend (taxpayer) money to make (industrialists and cronies) money
Just fucking do it faggot
I want to drive to america
Because the countries treat each other as literal Hitler boogiemen that excuse all retarded politics.
Even now they have multiple proxy wars and trade embargoes going on with each other.
It (not a bridge, but a tunnel) was planned to be built starting from the end of the 19th century, and would have been built by the current time, if the Russian Empire had not collapsed.
Imagine taking a train from Patagonia to northern Scotland and then down to Cape Town