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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Feb 2017

    China waits a day, says it’s up to U.S., Seoul to act on North Korea missile testhttp://on.wsj.com/2klGW2c 

    10:15 PM - 13 Feb 2017
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      1.  🌎The Wildebeest‏ @wildebeest4160 13 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        China wants to see Trump mess up, and placate them with trade exemptions

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      2. SarahCA  💙 🌊‏ @SarahBCalif 13 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Good luck, China. We have lunatics in charge right now. Maybe better to ask what was on the menu at Mar-a-Lago.

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      2. Jeremy "Brundlefly" Doherty‏ @JM_Doherty 13 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        When is SKorea's leader due to visit #MaraLago? They'll need time to ready the dining area. And to book a wedding.

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      1. Eric Demamp‏ @ericdemamp 13 Feb 2017
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        Will China deal with the refugees when they bomb the shit out of NK?

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      1. TheRealRaoulDuke‏ @real_raoul 13 Feb 2017
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        It is up to US....Seriously there are better, safer, more trustworthy manufacturers nowadays. #SEasia #ChineseThiefs #BondDebts=Tariffs

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      1. Aman Shankar‏ @_iaman11 13 Feb 2017
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        Our very strength invites challenges. Challenges incites conflict. And conflict.............leads to CATASTROPHE.

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      2. J C For Republican‏ @Cdeeman123 13 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I press 1 2 3 4 then hit the red button and drop a nuke on fat Kim Jong-un head! How to write on the nuke kiss my ass!

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      3. J C For Republican‏ @Cdeeman123 13 Feb 2017
        Replying to @Cdeeman123 @WSJ

        I would write on nuke the kiss my ass!

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      2. David kofh‏ @KofhDavid 14 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Options, they are the source of Trump's negotiating power. What N Korea will now see is 1) Nukes to S Korea proposed 2) Nuke Energy aid

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. David kofh‏ @KofhDavid 14 Feb 2017
        Replying to @KofhDavid @WSJ

        What Trump will propose in a friendly negotiation with N Korea is help coming into the 21st Century with our aid and advice.

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      1. Dano‏ @h5o_dano 14 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        China's go that right. US & S. Korea send one missle to Taiwan. 4 every missle N. Korea fires, send 1 missle to Taiwan. Your move CHINA

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil 13 Feb 2017
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        USA & SK ought to seek a peace treaty. Nothing was settled after Korean emergency of 1950s. There needs to be peace treaty, acceptance.

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      1. Kelly Kelly Kelly‏ @KellyofVA 13 Feb 2017
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        China's sword, cutting both ways. This is a bargaining chip with US. Tread carefully. A covert operation destroying NK nukes isn't bad

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      1. Virginia Southard‏ @SyracuseAGD 13 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Of course,N Korea has 10 Chinese missile launchers that mysteriously showed up one day. China has no idea how they got them. Shocking!

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      1. Hapaono‏ @Susan56S 13 Feb 2017
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        It looks like China called it and now you have to bid or fold @realDonaldTrump. Welcome to the "Big Leagues."

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      1. Richard Kollen‏ @nuclearball 13 Feb 2017
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        Trump desperately needs to create distraction from today's events. This could be very dangerous militarily and for US Foreign Policy.

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