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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Jun 2017

    Does the rise of one power inevitably lead to armed conflict?http://on.wsj.com/2tMnax6 

    4:44 AM - 21 Jun 2017
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      1. Kleinfeld‏ @Rolling_Podium 21 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump's need a few more trademarks... and kushner still needs to sell a billion worth of US visas to fund his NJ condos... then ww3

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      1. Wade Tibbo‏ @WTibbo 21 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The odds of the US going to war with any country that it has a conflict with is good under #presidentasterisk! Sad really!!

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      1. David Firman‏ @dkfirman 21 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        You mean even after cake? No way.

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      1. Becy Reed‏ @reed_becy 21 Jun 2017
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        No chance. China does nor and will not be starting any wars

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      1. Eileen Roche‏ @COTTAGEinEIRE Oct 18
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        @WSJ Google what USA owes China, Trillions, interest alone going up thousands by the min. E asy way out, war China & Russia don't want war

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      1. Jim Weller‏ @JpwellerJim 21 Jun 2017
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        #Trump is liable to do anything to #deflect from the #Russian #Investigation.

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      1. Eileen Roche‏ @COTTAGEinEIRE 21 Jun 2017
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        Google what USA owes China, Trillions, interest alone going up thousands by the min. E asy way out, war China & Russia don't want war

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      1. Simon Says‏ @imvm7 21 Jun 2017
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        China will collapse if there is a war.

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      1. Jing Zhou‏ @jingzhou1967 21 Jun 2017
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        Not if one of them implodes within.

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      1. Grady Thompson‏ @AmericanMuninn 21 Jun 2017
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        Almost inevitable, china knows it's coming but playing for time. Need to act now while we are still vastly superior militarily.

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      1. Gary Butler‏ @GaryBut13169435 21 Jun 2017
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        Odds are this question would not be asked if BHO or any other competent person was POTUS.

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      1. AmPhibIaN5‏ @Amphibian5Thx 21 Jun 2017
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        Simply a matter of time conflict will occur. Likely economic trade war

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      1. 九月谷‏ @SeptemberValley 21 Jun 2017
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        How can you have a war when the ruling elite of one side has entrusted its personal fortunes and loved ones with the other side?

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      1. town1991‏ @1991town1991 21 Jun 2017
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        Fake news.

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      2. WHOA-DEE‏ @marcusjohnrecco 21 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        WITH THIS DUMMY (TRUMP)AT THA HELM I GIVE IT 105% U.S WILL BE AT WAR WITH SOMEONE BY OCTOBER 2017!

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      3. Irvin Johnson‏ @IrvinOlddog 21 Jun 2017
        Replying to @marcusjohnrecco @WSJ

        so what's new Korea 1956 Veit nam 1960 Mid East 1980s USA survives on war financially

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      1. Johnny Tate‏ @johnnytate48 21 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        BE CAREFUL what you print. We ALL know time is getting ripe for confrontation. Will you/your editorials do all you can to "egg it on". WHY?

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