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    Foreign Policy‏Verified account @ForeignPolicy Sep 10

    The U.S. is threatening to attack Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime for a third time should it use chemical weapons in an assault on the northwestern province of Idlib.https://buff.ly/2QjBide 

    1:15 PM - 10 Sep 2018
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    • Lt.Cmdr Dr.Tw1t3r_J3$u$, PI, DDS, Esq the III PL Dilawar53031182 frLarousse2 aminu abdulkadir b John Ayres Shuvaloy Majumdar Kimberly Cecil-Jones Harry McKenna
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      2. Turbo 🎶 🇺🇸‏ @BareDimension Sep 10
        Replying to @ForeignPolicy

        When will that false flag drop?

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      3. BaburYaqubKhan‏ @BaburYaqub Sep 10
        Replying to @BareDimension @ForeignPolicy

        I believe all preparation has been made, American backed terrorists has been armed with gas Sarin (with British helping in this ghastly cause) , kidnapped children has been transported to target sites to make it look real.

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      4. Turbo 🎶 🇺🇸‏ @BareDimension Sep 10
        Replying to @BaburYaqub @ForeignPolicy

        I question the whole premise of US presence in Syria from the start. Red lines, gas, flags.. This is a FP that created ISIS, Al Quaeda. Meanwhile people are left to starve in Africa. It's fucked up

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      1. Julie Lynn‏ @JulieLBartlett Sep 10
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        Is there a red line?

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      2. John Ayres‏ @JohnAyr12294351 Sep 10
        Replying to @ForeignPolicy

        Not a threat, but a fact. An actual line has already been drawn by this president with no compulsion in bringing the force and power of the United States down on to Syria for even thinking of doing so.

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      4. John Ayres‏ @JohnAyr12294351 Sep 10
        Replying to @adammska64 @ForeignPolicy

        That's certainly one opinion Adam. My hope is that you don't stay filled with anger in view of the fact the United States has, or at least had, always a peaceful transfer of power every four years, like clockwork. Your post seems a little silly and misguided though.

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      6. John Ayres‏ @JohnAyr12294351 Sep 10
        Replying to @adammska64 @ForeignPolicy

        It’s just geopolitics Adam. America has had many trials and tribulations since the Republic was created. In almost all circumstances, foreign policy was always present. Ideology notwithstanding, there’s been plenty of strong presidents as well as the poor during this very time.

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