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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 31 May 2017

    Can North Korea survive without China’s support?http://on.wsj.com/2qABgRa 

    6:45 AM - 31 May 2017
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    • Baek Ho, kim 음하하 Ava Russell Hyounggyu Kim Alexandra David Cornejo G. Cecilia Tavanielli junrongli Walid Muhammad
    23 replies 63 retweets 54 likes
      1.  🎃 Ricktor Rodriguestein  🧟‍♂️‏ @RDNHL 31 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Can @realDonaldTrump survive without Twitter? Answer: #covfeve

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      2. Teena‏ @luwiccalu 31 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Question is; CAN CHINA SURVIVE WITHOUT OURS? If China keeps lying & trading w/ N. Korea after promising to stop, are we ready to cut ties

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Teena‏ @luwiccalu 8 Jun 2017
        Replying to @luwiccalu @WSJ

        Now that China imposed some sanctions, Russia is now funding N. Korea (of course), Can Russia live without THE USA & how do we now do that?

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 31 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe Russia pays the cost to maintain North Korea to have the feet in an strategic place of South Asia…

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 31 May 2017
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        The logic says that North Korea cannot survive without China’s support. In those circumstances, maybe Russia pays the cost to maintain it.

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      1. gary l. deaton‏ @garyldeaton 31 May 2017
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        A very stupid question

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      1. Debashish Adhikary‏ @bironpro 31 May 2017
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        Can Pakistan survive without China's support

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      1. Robert Oddo‏ @RobertOddo11 31 May 2017
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        There is an Armistice in place between N & S Korea. The war never ended, negotiate with China to Govern the people and get rid of the madman

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      1. Robert Oddo‏ @RobertOddo11 31 May 2017
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        China holds our debt I don't think it will be easy to walk. We need China to just aliminante him and take over N Korea

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      1. nick taranik‏ @hydronik1 31 May 2017
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        Answer: NO

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      1. Nitin Raosaheb Deshmukh~ 🏃‏ @NitiN360 31 May 2017
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        China definitely backing North Korea intentionally to stand against USA North Korea is small country shouldn't stand against USA On its own

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      1. G‏ @gcsz 31 May 2017
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        NK is a puppet of China....always has been

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      1. peace maker‏ @peacemaker17171 31 May 2017
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        can south korea survive without USA support

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      1. Jack Toy‏ @jacktoy 31 May 2017
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        North Korea is a neo-feudal system under the guise of communism. Marx would be aghast at this.

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      1. Just me‏ @reluctantzealot 31 May 2017
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        yes

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      1. miguel rodriguez‏ @mikerodtj 31 May 2017
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        no, and if noth korea fire some nuclear missiles wouldnt be china responsible also for that? because china is paying for

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