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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Jul 2017

    U.S. is shifting toward unilaterally sanctioning North Korea for its nuclear programhttp://on.wsj.com/2sXuvhv 

    1:34 PM - 10 Jul 2017
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      1. Kevin Daubner‏ @kgd1963 10 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        By sactions do we mean unilaterally STEALTH BOMBING THE SHIT OUT OF N. KOREA?

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      1. Barneybentwhistle‏ @Barneybentwhist 10 Jul 2017
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        We are in this position because our leaders for many decades have been incompetant, worthless and criminally inept.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 10 Jul 2017
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        While China remains in the side of North Korea as strong supporter, any unilateral action against the regime will not end with its threats.

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      1. sonny foreman‏ @capitalistone 10 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        should have done this ions ago

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      2. R D McDonough‏ @Mcdonod53 10 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Simple solution: Add a 20% tariff to imports from China every time North Korea tests a weapon system.

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      1. Kalb al Akrab 🇨🇦‏ @kalb_akrab 10 Jul 2017
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        Tightening sanctions? The US should kill the SOB!

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      1. Doug Weaver‏ @DougWea30193320 10 Jul 2017
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        let's go it alone , we need to protect ourselves.

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      1. P.L. Robinson‏ @Cadre10146 10 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well yah! The G19 told Trump to eff off on NK. Some deal maker the Prez is. USA now can't even get their historic allies to hold their hand.

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      1. MRWalls‏ @MRW_real_one 10 Jul 2017
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        Follow the artillery and airstrip elimination with a similar attack on military & civil gov facility C&C facilities

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      1. MRWalls‏ @MRW_real_one 10 Jul 2017
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        Sanction? Try massive combined missile barrage designed to eliminate the artillery near 38th, air strips, and mobile launchers

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      1. Les Marcott‏ @BarnabasTBynum 10 Jul 2017
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        Remember Otto Warmbier!

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      1. Dennis‏ @uhhdenn 10 Jul 2017
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        cause remember how well that worked in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

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      1. MARK SHIELDS‏ @ARTESIA13 10 Jul 2017
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        All that tough talk from trump and no war you stick to diplomacy you're not a stupid if I thought

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      1. Bryan LeBlanc  🇺🇸‏ @Resistance2020 10 Jul 2017
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        The diversion that would relieve pressure from the everyday corruption #CrimeFamily

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      1. ray whitehouse‏ @_raywhitehouse 10 Jul 2017
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        north korea is not stupid. they're waiting for the u.s. to offer them the same deal they gave iran. boat loads of money

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      1. stephen peele‏ @speele 10 Jul 2017
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        Newsflash

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