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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 10

    The U.S. is working with France and the U.K. on plans for a coordinated military strike in Syria if the Assad regime uses chemical weaponshttps://on.wsj.com/2CFn1Fe 

    8:48 PM - 10 Sep 2018
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      1. Doe Smoke‏ @smoke_doe Sep 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        war is always bad

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      2. Ibrahim Alalmai‏ @Ibrahimalalmai1 Sep 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's OK to kill with no chemicals.

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      2. Avid Commentator  🇦🇺‏ @AvidCommentator Sep 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Can we please see the actual evidence before the airstrikes begin? After completely wrecking Iraq because of "bad intel", I am forever sceptical until the public is allowed to see the actual proof.

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      2. Gilles‏ @GilouPil Sep 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        "When the Islamist rebels fake a government gas attack in order to prompt the promised western military intervention" is what should have been written

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      1. Vic Kotoyan‏ @KotonicaVic Sep 10
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        Funny headline and this is what’s being reported of all people WSJ....... funny times...

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      2. Asif Raza‏ @Engr_AsifRaza Sep 10
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        The talk would be on strike against usage of US made weapons given to ISIS merely or on the equal percentage distribution of share of Syrian oil instead of lion's share? Oil hungry political & economic terrorism history is written with human blood (6th Ocean of the world).

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      2.  🌊 Jumpsuits For Trumpsuits  🌊‏ @IvankaLlc Sep 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        "If the Assad regime uses chemical weapons" is code for "If Robert Mueller doesn't cut his investigation short." Right @realdonaldtrump?

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      1. William Miller‏ @wrmiller8120 Sep 12
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        The Chinese government goes as low as to attack our children. Over one third of all the honey in America is smuggled in from China. Laced with heavy metals and steroids poisoning our children. AGAIN CHEMICAL WEAPONS USED AGAINST OUR CHILDREN. Impeachment not good enough prison.

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      1. William Miller‏ @wrmiller8120 Sep 12
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        China attacks us everyday with CHEMICAL WEAPONS and Donald Chump promotes it just like Obummer. Lead based products from China cause mental retardation, kidney failure and even sterilization. At high levels of exposure lead kills making Mr President guilty of conspiracy to kill.

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      1. stephen albert‏ @stephenalbert11 Sep 11
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        What will be the reaction when Assad targets civilians without using chemical weapons?

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      1. Paulsoueu‏ @pajomife Sep 11
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      1. markrowantree‏ @markrowantree Sep 11
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        Very convenient that: why in the name of all that is holy would Assad who has won the war resort to using chemical weapons in the full glare of the world's media?

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      1. David‏ @Frostednuggs Sep 10
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        RUPERT MURDOCH, owner of WSJ, is on the board of directors of the oil company that identified the "masive oil strata" in Syria's Golan heights, Now Assad keeps using chemical weapons? BULLSHIT! #genienergy Rothschild and DICKCheney on the board with ex cia head @SenRichardBlack

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