From Breitbart: “Canada’s top diplomat [Foreign Minister Peter MacKay] ridiculed Russia’s flag-planting at the North Pole on Thursday, saying the “15th century” stunt does not bolster its disputed claim to the resource-rich Arctic.” True enough.
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Also worth quoting, the US official who said it didn’t matter if they planted “a metal flag, a rubber flag, or a bedsheet.”
Though to be fair to Russia, 15th century antics still put them a good 7 centuries ahead of our enemies in the Middle East…
Ouch, good points both!