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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Jun 2014

    Pentagon estimates China spent more than $145 billion on military programs in 2013 http://on.wsj.com/1nUqD8r pic.twitter.com/B9zc0K4NZ7

    3:00 AM - 6 Jun 2014
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      1. GEORGE A SELLMON‏ @REDROVVER 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ : They are building up for the big show down in the near future with who you think! Guess! Hmmmm

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      1. Dapo Awofisayo‏ @DapoAwofisayo 6 Jun 2014
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        Wow “@WSJ: Pentagon estimates China spent more than $145 billion on military programs in 2013 http://on.wsj.com/1nUqD8r  pic.twitter.com/a3CrNh5aXS”

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      1. Abhishek Shiwakoti‏ @abhishiwakoti 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ China already replied with "mild-aggression" via a blog in Xinhua.

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      1. Sachi Mohanty‏ @sachi_bbsr 6 Jun 2014
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        ` @WSJ What is Pentagon's estimate of Pentagon's expenditure on military programs?

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      2. Marlene‏ @655mmparker 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ How much did we (USA) spend ??

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      4. Marlene‏ @655mmparker 6 Jun 2014

        @RySource @WSJ Thank you :)

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      1. I AM‏ @KelvinLCC 15 Aug 2014
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        “@WSJ: Pentagon estimates China spent more than $145 billion on military programs in 2013 http://on.wsj.com/1nUqD8r  pic.twitter.com/JF30vxlIxF”

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      1. Jessy Triplett‏ @JessyTrip 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ scary.

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      1. WandstrasseHurensohn‏ @WHurensohn 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ And that's only around 11% of what we owe them! http://www.snopes.com/politics/politicians/nationaldebt.asp …pic.twitter.com/MVKbLncFId

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      1. tlong‏ @timothyslong1 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ If they had not used our technology and designs it would have cost them a lot more...but it's always cheaper to steal.

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      1. Μichael Χ. Τερζακης‏ @aimonas1 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ why so much

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      1. Josh Sullivan‏ @Sully0288 6 Jun 2014
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        “@WSJ: Pentagon estimates China spent more than $145 billion on military programs in 2013" And yet we (the US) are cutting our budget 😐

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      1. Tracey Odessa Kane‏ @TOdessaKane13 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ @TOdessaKane13 I'm sorry but I will never understand the need for this when today of all days we remember the cost of war!

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      1. Tracey Odessa Kane‏ @TOdessaKane13 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ @TOdessaKane13 Just in case???

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      1. Marcus Giavanni‏ @MGiavanni 6 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ with a 1.483 million military personal; maybe China has it's eyes set on manipulating more than it's currency?

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      1. Hammad Shahid‏ @hammy86 6 Jun 2014
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        CHINA super power! RT: @WSJ: Pentagon estimates China spent more than $145 billion on military programs in 2013pic.twitter.com/Gkj9buf4RR

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      1. Ehsan‏ @esyed3 6 Jun 2014
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        US $580bn “@WSJ: Pentagon estimates China spent over $145 billion on military programs in '13 http://on.wsj.com/1nUqD8r  pic.twitter.com/VJDCWz7Arw”

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