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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Sep 2017

    Millions of dollars worth of food and vaccines to head for North Koreahttp://on.wsj.com/2hkEJ6A 

    9:26 PM - 21 Sep 2017
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    44 replies 109 retweets 139 likes
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      2. Mike Johnson‏ @mlj2014yea 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why feed a Country that wants to destroy you? Am I missing something here??!

        8 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
      3. Oleksandr Faryga‏ @OleksandrFaryga 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @mlj2014yea @WSJ

        Because the people who live in the north have no say in what their government does, it’s not their fault.

        3 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      4. Stewy‏ @daviesit 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @OleksandrFaryga @mlj2014yea @WSJ

        And the vaccines and food are probably sold onto China thus generating funds for missiles. Like the ones at the top give a shit for welfare.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Oleksandr Faryga‏ @OleksandrFaryga 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @daviesit @mlj2014yea @WSJ

        “Probably”, that’s not a good argument. Because North Korea needs these resources to keep their people alive, SK care about their people NK

        8 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      6. Stewy‏ @daviesit 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @OleksandrFaryga @mlj2014yea @WSJ

        Ok. Explain to me where in the past dictators get their income from? Looking after their people or selling donations to criminal gangs?

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. aruna‏ @imfsea_aruna 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @ChongBeng

        If Mad Kim has any dignity left he should not accept the South Korean aid. Blackmailing other countries for aid has become habitual for NK

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      2. Jonathan Patrick‏ @SuperBowlLII 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        This indicates to everyone concerned that the South and North have genuine feelings of affection for each other. Peace will soon occur.

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. phantom‏ @Loveczark 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @SuperBowlLII @WSJ

        We Koreans are the same people. KJU regime will end like military rule in South Korea. North demands its own regime and peace treaty.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. E. Roy M.‏ @faustische 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I don't get it...don't the northerners always talk of "liberating" the southerners?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Sara 🌲‏ @creque_sara 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @faustische @WSJ

        North Korea is a sham. A lie.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. E. Roy M.‏ @faustische 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @creque_sara @WSJ

        Just like their megalomaniac "supreme leader"

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Sara 🌲‏ @creque_sara 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @faustische @WSJ

        Exactly

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      2. Mar‏ @VicarsMary 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Does not make sense

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Oleksandr Faryga‏ @OleksandrFaryga 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @VicarsMary @WSJ

        Because the people in the north have no say in what their government does, no reason to starve those people, it’s the leaderships fault

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. donttreadonme53‏ @donttreadonme53 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @whpresscorps

        We put on Sanctions, and South Korea helps them out? Why are we bothering? Just asking.

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      1. SoCalGal‏ @SoCal1956 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Between a rock & a hard place on this one. We KNOW the people of NK have no say whatsoever - it's all Kim Jong-un .... sigh.

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      2. BlueJay Beep‏ @bluejaybeep 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wow. I am not sure what to think of this then. This does not help the effort to stop North Korea and we are worried about South Korea?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. DL‏ @D_LTravels 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @bluejaybeep @WSJ

        Koreans not wanting other Koreans to die of starvation& preventable disease. What's so confusing? NK gov does not = NK people.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. IchDien‏ @SoSoOtis 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @whpresscorps

        Stop it immediately and send it to our own hurricane victims

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