“@WSJ: What is a Buk missile? http://on.wsj.com/UjEMOE pic.twitter.com/7p5n0bWVb5” "..three times the speed of sound." 
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“@WSJ: What is a Buk missile? http://on.wsj.com/UjEMOE pic.twitter.com/7p5n0bWVb5” "..three times the speed of sound." 
“@WSJ: What is a Buk missile? http://on.wsj.com/UjEMOE pic.twitter.com/FuDBA4mbEL”
@WSJ it is time to flex our muscle in that part of the world...can't afford another Fiasco...
@WSJ it's Russian weapon.
@WSJ The world is getting murkier again.
@WSJ Whose is the Buk missile?
RT @WSJ: What is a Buk missile? http://on.wsj.com/UjEMOE pic.twitter.com/KgEdYfDlvs
@WSJ. Why was the transponder signal on flight 17 not operating
@jonniebc57 @WSJ it was operating, but probably crew didn't know diff between military and civilian signal, since it needs training
@WSJ What's a Buk missile?A weapon of mass destruction created to inflict carnage-destruction extremely expensive hideously nefarious horror
“@WSJ: What is a Buk missile? http://on.wsj.com/UjEMOE pic.twitter.com/jh5fF9XabW” must read for my fellow Dutchmen
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