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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 14 May 2017

    North Korea’s bombastic messaging can be read as akin to a hedgehog showing its spines to protect its underbelly.http://nyer.cm/IVALNfq 

    1:29 PM - 14 May 2017
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      2. Jr Dreg‏ @_Sm1ttyjr 14 May 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The same could be said of western liberal media.

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      3. ian frizdiganite‏ @eeeen321 15 May 2017
        Replying to @_Sm1ttyjr @NewYorker

        No, because the west actually has the ability & HAS HAD IT for many decades. If the west WANTED what you are saying, it would have happened

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      4. Jr Dreg‏ @_Sm1ttyjr 15 May 2017
        Replying to @eeeen321 @NewYorker

        Now that's funny! You say that like the US hasn't left it's military footprint in nearly every country in the world. But that's okay.

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      5. ian frizdiganite‏ @eeeen321 15 May 2017
        Replying to @_Sm1ttyjr @NewYorker

        Not at all. The mistakes of one country do not omit the mistakes of another country. But the USA & NATO are INVITED more often than not.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Jr Dreg‏ @_Sm1ttyjr 15 May 2017
        Replying to @eeeen321 @NewYorker

        North Korea is surrounded by super powers and fails at almost every missile launch. How are they an actual threat again? → Boogeyman!!

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      7. ian frizdiganite‏ @eeeen321 15 May 2017
        Replying to @_Sm1ttyjr @NewYorker

        The NK threat is a directed one. Moscow & China don't see it as a threat. They both helped made NK. But Japan & SK are NK hostages.

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      8. Jr Dreg‏ @_Sm1ttyjr 15 May 2017
        Replying to @eeeen321 @NewYorker

        Hostages to what? As per this tweet of the New Yorkers', NK is about as much a threat as a hedgehog. → Belligerent propaganda.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      9. ian frizdiganite‏ @eeeen321 15 May 2017
        Replying to @_Sm1ttyjr @NewYorker

        Japan and South Korea are being held hostage by a vast arsenal of weapons being aimed at them by NK.... not an issue ??

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      2. Eliot Rosewater‏ @SteveSchindler9 14 May 2017
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        It must be really scary to have an unstable president like that with his finger on the trigger....

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      1. Felixius Dzerzhinsky‏ @f_dzerzhinsky 15 May 2017
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        Can also be read as information. Try it!

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