Kirill Dmitriev first posted about the idea on Thursday, suggesting a “Putin-Trump” rail tunnel could connect the two countries under the Bering Strait, which separates Russia’s vast and sparsely populated Chukotka region from Alaska.

Asked about the idea during a press conference with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, Donald Trump called it “interesting”.

He also asked President Zelenskyy what he made of it, to which Mr Zelenskyy replied: “I’m not happy with this idea.”

This prompted laughter from the US side.

Overnight, Mr Dmitriev posted on X, saying: "We have started the feasibility study of the Russia-Alaska tunnel six months ago.

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    But the high speed rail is too expensive, eh?-This is just another distraction from the Epstein Files, but even if they really did try to go through with this, it will go about as far as he got with the idea of building a wall

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    There’s already a tunnel connecting Russia to the US. It’s Donald’s asshole.

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    A long, suboceanic tunnel close to the Ring of Fire. I wonder what might go wrong with that.

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      it’s almost as if these assholes want to trigger every single apocalyptic prophecy just to see what happens.

      I once had some dirtbag teen press all the buttons in an elevator I was in before trying to dash out.

      I grabbed their bookbag and ripped it off them before they left. had all their shit in it too. laptop, wallet, metro pass.

      When I eventually reached the roof I walked over and chucked it over onto the roof of the building next-door and went about my day.

      I’d like to think that little shit never found it.

      my point is, I’m not above retribution and pettiness. I’ll get as dirty as I can to make sure whoever has wronged me gets exactly what they deserve.

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    From a Canadian point of view, seeing as there is no direct route to the lower 48 without going through Canadian sovereign land, this seems like nothing more than another way to force Canada into becoming the 51st state.

    Fuck Putin and Trump.

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      Has anybody asked Alaskans if they’d like to be Canadian? I would jump at the chance right now if I was them.

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        I lived in Alaska for a while and despite the state being a bit more conservative, most people I knew there had a pretty favorable opinion of Canada. I’d say they would like it.

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      Actually, back when this was originally thought up 20+ years ago, there was a more expensive version with another sea tunnel between Washington and Alaska.

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      It’s all part of the same scheme, and also connected to why they’re pro-climate-change.

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    Permafrost and tectonic plates are why this hasn’t happened. That, and its connecting the ass end most remote portions of both countries. With current rail transit times, it would take weeks.

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    This would be the most ambitious engineering feat in human history. A project to rival colonization of Mars in expense and danger. All to connect one wilderness to another. Brilliant.

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    A brilliant idea. Open a route for Russia to send a population through, which Russia will need to save from US persecution. The subsequent 3 day special military operation will have nothing to do with returning Alaska to russian control.

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    Isn’t that territory permafrosted? That’d make a construction project of that scale a non-starter. Plus a whole bunch of other reasons it’d be dumb.

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      The Russians have had rail in Siberia forever.

      This was planned out 20+ years ago for cars and rail there just wasn’t ever the political will to do it.

      It makes sense geographically. Not as much geopolitically.