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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Sep 2017

    North Korea says it will inflict the 'greatest pain and suffering' on U.S. if sanctions are imposedhttp://on.wsj.com/2xfCdV3 

    5:45 AM - 11 Sep 2017
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    57 replies 106 retweets 85 likes
      1. Soapboxes‏ @SoapboxSmartass 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I just want to grab those fat little cheeks and say, "Who's a little dictator? You are!"

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      1. Nick_Zen‏ @Nick_Zen 11 Sep 2017
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        He's a dead man.

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      1. Hello Cove‏ @sharewithcove 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ #notagain #sharewithcovepic.twitter.com/h7qhmRyd3Y

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      2. KryptoZen‏ @Abtz3 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        What about just reporting news if NK says something positive?. Threats are kinda business as usual dont't you think ?

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      2. MohammedLM‏ @mohammedlsm 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @loubielou32

        It's just empty rhetoric.Tougher sanctions will be imposed not just by US alone but d entire world,including NK's former allies China&Russia

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      3. Louise Nicholls‏ @loubielou32 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @mohammedlsm @WSJ

        I think the rhetoric and sabre rattling by #TrumpTheTroglodyte has given NK the opportunity to respond in this manner.

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      4. ATX‏ @ATX_fight_club 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @loubielou32 @mohammedlsm @WSJ

        Nope. They pretty much have responded this way since I remember

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      5. Louise Nicholls‏ @loubielou32 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @ATX_fight_club @mohammedlsm @WSJ

        But his aggressiveness has created an issue for other countries who try to mediate and keep NK under some kind of control.

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      1. Charles Yao‏ @sabrejaguar 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        After that announcement, tougher sanctions will be imposed.

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      1. Laughing Sinner‏ @LaughingSinner1 11 Sep 2017
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        We've dealt with Kathy Lee Gifford for decades... Bring it! #NorthKorea #MAGA #KimJongUn #dudelookslikealady #wheresmydick #projectilevomitpic.twitter.com/hRvMcgJdQU

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      1. Alejandro Estrada‏ @elbuenalejandro 11 Sep 2017
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        What if they just have a really bad translator?

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      1. William Polon‏ @William21160724 11 Sep 2017
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        Kim Jon take your toys and go home

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      1. Troubling facts‏ @Troubling_facts 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        A man who does not respect international treaties or human rights

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      2. Dr.med. Bernd Kynast‏ @DrKynast 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Power is a vector. In politics too. Regimes imposing a lot of police & surveillance like in China , NK & Germany: anticipate an anti vectorpic.twitter.com/8EBQl9n7kn

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      3. Dr.med. Bernd Kynast‏ @DrKynast 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @DrKynast @WSJ

        The red are Top10 e surveillance - related to 9/11 like in America & UK & France or to intrusive policy against own people: China & Germanypic.twitter.com/1pY2aagWRH

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