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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Sep 2017

    China condemned North Korea’s missile test but signaled reluctance to escalate sanctionshttp://on.wsj.com/2ju0zFu 

    4:29 AM - 15 Sep 2017
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      1. Paul Curtiss Collins‏ @drpaulcollins1 15 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        China leaders, do MORE! North Korea is your offspring! You are responsible!

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      1. Mike‏ @bburgtarheel 15 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        China doesn't care because the missiles aren't aimed at them & they enjoy seeing us being so preoccupied w/NKO, PRC wants US out of SKO too

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      1. RLenks‏ @Rlenks 15 Sep 2017
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        Doesn't matter if they think they hold the key, China still holds responsibility for their past actions which created this issue w DPRK

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      1. Cosmic Mystics ...‏ @Oshoprashu2410 15 Sep 2017
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        Whatever, ..but she (PRC) terribly interests herself in fostering & promoting N'Korea's fatalist ambitions, sometimes UNOFFICIALLY though !

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      1. Don Averitt‏ @averitt_don 15 Sep 2017
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        Remove MFN status from China until they restrain that fat little despot.

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      1. Sean21‏ @Mc21Sean 15 Sep 2017
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        China can end it. They just wast the Korean Peninsula to stay divided. It's real life stratego.

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      1. Jamie Brown‏ @jjbrow1 15 Sep 2017
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        They will care when Japan have nukes....lol

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      1. Adam Majkowski‏ @Adam_Majk 15 Sep 2017
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        The world needs to show America and our republican bullying that they will not bother with our rules. Its not OK to starve a country

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      1. Adam Majkowski‏ @Adam_Majk 15 Sep 2017
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        Th is is the McDonalds moment for the world. America wants to sit back and control everything and everyone because they have their contract.

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      1. Susan Brown‏ @suebrown1212 15 Sep 2017
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        If I were in China, I might worry about the accuracy of North Korea's aim. It is called testing for a reason. What would Kim say "Oh sorry"?

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      2. Ab Millward‏ @AbsMillward 15 Sep 2017
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        Maybe they're trying not to piss off the crazy guy with the nukes. Y'know, like the rest of the world should be doing

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      3. Burt‏ @Grider53 15 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AbsMillward @WSJ

        Appeasement, worked well with Hitler

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      4. Ab Millward‏ @AbsMillward 15 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Grider53 @WSJ

        Hitler didn't have nukes dude

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      1. FABIO CASTELLANOS Ltd-Transport‏ @FCastellanosLtd 15 Sep 2017
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        China "Doesn't Hold the Key" but can blockade the LOCK!

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