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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Sep 2017

    Opinion: Accepting a nuclear North Korea probably means a nuclear Japanhttp://on.wsj.com/2vQChX9 

    11:30 AM - 2 Sep 2017
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      1. BioPharmaZ‏ @BioPharmaZ 2 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        LOL you think JP is not already nuclear?

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      1. Deborah  ❌ Gayou‏ @1deserthottie 2 Sep 2017
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        Certainly does. Is what Soros/Obama/Clinton work so hard for! Every insane rogue nation-state w/nukes. Everyone else defending w/nukes.

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      1. christy brown‏ @rbcb199 3 Sep 2017
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        Not a fun scenario for any of those people!

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      1. Mark Hawkins‏ @legiones_redde 3 Sep 2017
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        @wretchardthecat @WSJopinion A nuclear Japan is, to the Chinese, a very adverse consequence of propping up North Korea for years.

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      1. Nobel‏ @Nobel0927 2 Sep 2017
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        Jp will take a revange to usa for wwii

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      1. Max B‏ @MAXB1869 2 Sep 2017
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        Okay, let's for it. We place nukes but owned & operated by USA. Japanese gets protected and we own Asian rim at a minimum. @realDonaldTrump

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      1. Nick Borchich‏ @nborchich 2 Sep 2017
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        One of these is significantly less problematic than the other.

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      1. tonyb1957  😎 🍸 🎲‏ @tonyb1957 2 Sep 2017
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        Providing North Korea accepts mutually assured destruction.

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      1. Common Sense‏ @commonsense0911 2 Sep 2017
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        Let the arms race begin!

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      1. roposo app (account)‏ @sameerchasing 2 Sep 2017
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        Nuclear nuclear stop these Katzenjammer Humans basic emotion should be courtesy And work on overpopulation except Japan Humble request

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      1. H. Vaez-Zadeh‏ @h_vaez 2 Sep 2017
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        Not necessarily.

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      1. Tula‏ @OnlyTulaThot 2 Sep 2017
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        Well. Lets' talk about Japan being completly independent of our protections & restrictions. Set them free to make their choices.

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      2. Arhaan Rohan‏ @BayaAssi 2 Sep 2017
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        This'd be totally unacceptable as #USA cannot afford to see a Nuclear #Japan & see its cities been burnt to avenge #Hiroshima & #Nagasaki.

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      3. ProBonoPublico‏ @Pro_BonoPublico 2 Sep 2017
        Replying to @BayaAssi @WSJ

        So why is Nuclear Israel acceptable to some countries?

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      4. Arhaan Rohan‏ @BayaAssi 3 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Pro_BonoPublico @WSJ

        Because Israel won't turn against the #USA or #NATO but would be able to defend itself from the surrounding hostile nations.

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