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Wrangel Island: time to take it back.


               
2025 Jan 31, 11:39am   200 views  5 comments

by Eric Holder   follow (5)  

We claimed it first:

A party from the USRC Corwin landed on Wrangel Island on 12 August 1881, claimed the island for the United States and named it "New Columbia". The expedition, under the command of Calvin L. Hooper, was seeking the Jeannette and two missing whalers in addition to conducting general exploration. It included naturalist John Muir, who published the first description of Wrangel Island. In the same year on 23 August, the USS Rodgers, commanded by Lieutenant R. M. Berry during the second search for the Jeannette, landed a party on Wrangel Island which stayed about two weeks and conducted an extensive survey of the southern coast.


Then the fuckers unlawfully took it from us:

In 1911, the Russian Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition on icebreakers Vaygach and Taymyr under Boris Vilkitsky, landed on the island. In 1916 the Tsarist government declared that the island belonged to the Russian Empire.


And in 1924 they kicked out last American settlers there.



The location of the island makes it a strategic asset, not to mention all the natural resources there...

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1   Eric Holder   2025 Jan 31, 11:54am  

"The United States Claim to Wrangel Island: The Dormancy Should End"

https://scholarlycommons.law.cwsl.edu/cwilj/vol11/iss1/12/
2   WookieMan   2025 Jan 31, 11:55am  

Eric Holder says

The location of the island makes it a strategic asset, not to mention all the natural resources there...

Got for it. Don't know the history but I'm all for it. Small strategic islands have been our bread and butter for a century.
3   Eric Holder   2025 Jan 31, 12:22pm  

WookieMan says

Don't know the history but I'm all for it


The history and legality of the US claim is described in details in the article referenced above.
4   WookieMan   2025 Jan 31, 12:35pm  

Eric Holder says

WookieMan says


Don't know the history but I'm all for it


The history and legality of the US claim is described in details in the article referenced above.

You clearly know I didn't read it. I just strategically know it's a logical location. I'm on here a lot, but I still got shit going on so not spending time reading it right now.
5   Eric Holder   2025 Jan 31, 1:50pm  

WookieMan says


You clearly know I didn't read it.


Too bad. It's just 28 well-written pages. To me it looks like open and shut case. Trump should seize the Wrangel Island ASAP.

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