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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Feb 1

    In his first State of the Union address, President Trump made passing reference to making America’s nuclear arsenal “so strong and so powerful that it will deter any acts of aggression by any other nation or anyone else”: http://nyer.cm/YGu8aJm pic.twitter.com/1c4snjwGl8

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      1. NoirImp‏ @Narrative_Arc Feb 1
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Uh huh.pic.twitter.com/UFfI2ARYeu

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      1. Tina Fafard‏ @tlfafard Feb 1
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        Truly believe he is clueless about life, politics & survival. Also, does not seem to understand that negativity does not accomplish anything

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      1. japey  🌹‏ @japey Feb 1
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        Idiot.

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      2. J T‏ @Mr_JJT Feb 1
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Curious, has there ever been act of aggression against America by a nation in more than 200 years? Or why anyone without a geographical region would be deterred?

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      3. Dennis Gartin‏ @DennisGartin Feb 1
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        Other than the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan or the German’s attacking our ships with submarines prior to our entry in WWII? Was that a serious question?

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      4. Dennis Gartin‏ @DennisGartin Feb 1
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        The attacks on the World Trade Towers were an attack on the United States but not by a recognized country, these people are not apt to be deterred by however many nukes we have. Not sure whether North Korea would be or not.

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      5. J T‏ @Mr_JJT Feb 1
        Replying to @DennisGartin @NewYorker

        NK has no objective other than for its leaders to appear strong against the outsiders, in order to maintain control and support from a population of citizens and insiders with a seriously paranoid psyche.

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      6. Dennis Gartin‏ @DennisGartin Feb 1
        Replying to @Mr_JJT @NewYorker

        Sounds pretty much like a description of what we have here. You can’t trust crazies to act reasonable.

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      1. Lyda Ugas‏ @Lyugca Feb 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Crazy! Totally crazy

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      1. Lyda Ugas‏ @Lyugca Feb 2
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        Crazy!!!

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      2. Tina Fafard‏ @tlfafard Feb 1
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        Does this so called, brilliant person, have any constructive & worthy solutions?

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      3. Tina Fafard‏ @tlfafard Feb 1
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        Going forward, would recommend to the US to publish a job description on the role & expectations for the next President of the United States

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      1. Amoebius Weinstein‏ @3_qrx Feb 1
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        indeed someone should have told Osama bin Laden that America’s nuclear arsenal made them strong and very powerful. That definitely would have deterred any acts of aggression by him

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      1. Puma #FreeRaif‏ @PumaBare Feb 1
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        Or it could cause one to preemptively strike first if it feels threatened, dunno about you lot, but I feel threatened already, by the USA.

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      1. Anne T.‏ @at_lv61 Feb 1
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        Spoken like the true vacuous ignorant man that Trump is.

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      1. Aonbhar‏ @aonbhar Feb 1
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        As America can already annihilate the world multiple times, what planet does he intend to blow up?

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      1. Mushtaq Rajpar‏ @MushRajpar Feb 1
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        If German unification was correct, why not Korean. the policy of divide and rule isn't working for empires, most of the modern empires are democratic

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      1. Michael Lerch‏ @mungonna8 Feb 1
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        the words of an ignorant psychopath criminal who should not have ever been elected to the Presidency. 🍊🍕💩

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