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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ May 26

    South Korea's Moon held a surprise meeting with Kim Jong Un aimed at keeping a Trump-Kim summit on trackhttps://on.wsj.com/2IPREtW 

    4:36 AM - 26 May 2018
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      1. Tmac13‏ @therealtmac13 May 26
        Replying to @WSJ @davidfrum

        Moon is like a designated driver trying to herd 2 insane drunks to the right car..He deserves the Nobel Peace Prize..

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      1. Mathias Pierre‏ @MPpresident2015 May 26
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        Les Coréens Nord et Sud ont compris qu'ils ne peuvent laisser la paix de la péninsule entre les mains des USA. Une guerre nucléaire sera fatale pour les deux pays et toute la région asiatique avec des conséquences dratiques sur le monde, Trump n'agit pas dans l'intérêt du monde.pic.twitter.com/bqBMySORwX

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      1. Mary Christensen‏ @Chusmama May 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        There is no "Surprise" here, America is being played by people who know how to play our president. All you have to do is, " Say nice things about Trump" and he gets all cuddly again. America is being used.

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      2. RLenks‏ @Rlenks May 26
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        The entire point of this summit was to get rid of NK nukes. Pointless to have it w/o that commitment from NK.

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      2. Kelly‏ @kspringhart May 26
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        So Moon is the one needing that "Nobel peace prize" Not Trump.

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      1. (((Idiocracy)))‏ @anni369_mhh May 26
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        Without Moon there would be no (possible) peace talks.

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      1. Daisy‏ @daisy8857 May 26
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        Now that's who should get the Nobel prize. Moon, Nobel, Nobel right @realDonaldTrump @potus not you

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      1. Karl Rosenfeld‏ @kneerecon May 26
        Replying to @WSJ @davidfrum

        Suppose, just suppose they reach an agreement and achieve peace sans Trump. Then suppose each shares the Peace Prize. No Trump. How cool what that be?

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      1. Dr. Mabuse‏ @ec195 May 26
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        Oh good. So reassuring all parties are on the same page. It's a circus, but instead of elephants we have ICBMs.

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      1. Johnny Ross‏ @educationlawyer May 26
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        They're gonna fix this themselves.

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      1. FinleyFrank‏ @FinleyAFrank May 26
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        Shortly our actions (separating children and parents, unnecessary destabilization in the world) will be rightfully condemned by Human Rights Watch, the UN &others and we will be removed from our seat at the table. Moon &Kim are the first example. Lip Service is not participation.

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