“@WSJ: Spread of IS means parties often at odds now share a common enemy http://on.wsj.com/1AGW4DP pic.twitter.com/Ox3Zp3m8nX” #Auspol What a mess!
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“@WSJ: Spread of IS means parties often at odds now share a common enemy http://on.wsj.com/1AGW4DP pic.twitter.com/Ox3Zp3m8nX” #Auspol What a mess!
@Jackthelad1947 @WSJ Why we surprised? It's just W's & Cheneys Neoconservative wet dream of permanent-war come true! #StartSeeingWarCrimes.
@WSJ maybe that was the trigger needed to bring middle east to peace. I hope good relations comes out of it
Fear over the spread of Islamic State means parties often at odds now share common enemy http://on.wsj.com/1AGW4DP pic.twitter.com/5tmAJ3l6St @WSJ
@WSJ @SainikDarpan When will India join this league?...or will it fight its lonely war?
@WSJ Mark Wahlberg is this true in your case
@WSJ I commented on the a couple of weeks ago. Why do they ignore or minimise Europe's relationship with these countries?
@WSJ if only they were that intelligent
@WSJ I think you've really messed up some of those lines.
@WSJ when the middle east is concerned with us...we got problems!
“@WSJ: Fear over the spread of Islamic State means parties often at odds now share a common enemy pic.twitter.com/pFkIdZM4Fd”#fb
@WSJ Pro-war piece. The US doesn't need to be in the middle of it. Saudi Arabia and Turkey can stop feeding them. US can stop weapons.
@WSJ The new question to solve?
@WSJ Your tweet is now featured on my @RebelMouse pic.twitter.com/aUnQZb6q7G *bump it* http://rbl.ms/1m5CCPC
@WSJ uae is not included?
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