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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Oct 2017

    South Korea wants the U.S. to allow it to control its own military if war breaks outhttp://on.wsj.com/2lh0R3c 

    3:30 PM - 26 Oct 2017
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      1. Yolanda Stithie‏ @worldchangeryo 26 Oct 2017
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        Wait. They have to ask?

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      2. M. Tim McCoy‏ @timmccoy_249 26 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Then SK can provide all of their protection. Pull troops and citizens out. Your on your own. US should have left them to defend long ago

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      3. Hoo Man Bink‏ @ManBink 26 Oct 2017
        Replying to @timmccoy_249 @WSJ

        😂😂😂✡️✡️✡️🎶🎶🎶

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      1. Yolanda Stithie‏ @worldchangeryo 26 Oct 2017
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        When the US jumps in (Vietnam ring a bell) China is going to back North Korea.

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      1. cgreathouse‏ @cgreathouse 26 Oct 2017
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        probably a good idea. bet I could win a US poll btwn me and 45. “Who bosses the nukes? POTUS or this tattooed alcoholic bish?”

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      1. Yazz‏ @AussieYazz 26 Oct 2017
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        Good, keep US away & there will be no war!

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      2. Screwed‏ @akgdesign 26 Oct 2017
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        What it has to ask for permission? No wonder there's no peace in 50yrs. # South Korea is an #American territory

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      1. Sean‏ @Sean73347675 26 Oct 2017
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        We the taxpayers can't afford to protect those selfish countries while struggling for affordable healthcare! Cut the military spending.

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      1. Travis Canfield‏ @akapeechiz 26 Oct 2017
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        Let them have it!!! Been there done that. Leave the north to the south to worry about!!!pic.twitter.com/j5Y7zJlQSS

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      1. D J Latino Jr‏ @papadjl 28 Oct 2017
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        Let them have it

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      1. Richard Underwood‏ @RDUESQ 27 Oct 2017
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        No kidding. They will retreat to Australia so quick it cause a tsunami throughout the South Pacific and US soldiers will be at the wall.

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      1. Grace Kelly‏ @GraceKe86501872 27 Oct 2017
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        It's just another way of telling US you are on your own

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      1. David Gee‏ @CurtG345 26 Oct 2017
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        Indeed. Let them. The Rocs are bad asses. I think they know 600 ways to kill a man w/o using a gun or a knife. That's a hunderd more than me

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      1. mycire‏ @Malacire 26 Oct 2017
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        Funny to have asked that question.

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      1. Chris Eastaughffe‏ @Chris_E_Qld_Au 26 Oct 2017
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        To allow the #US to control your military, like #Australia learnt with the #British many moons ago, is a bad thing.

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      1. (I) Aaron Martinson‏ @AaronMartinson 26 Oct 2017
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        Moon won’t let trump start a war for profit. Moon is a good leader.

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      1. Kevin‏ @kvslatt 26 Oct 2017
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        This is misleading. South has asked for this a few times and each time it comes close to happening, it fades away.

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      1. Gregory Apai‏ @GregApaiRealtor 26 Oct 2017
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        UN encircling Russia USA encircling China things are not what the appear. I'm no military strategist buy it looks like the start of a war.

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      1. Sheeba Jolly‏ @sheebajolly 26 Oct 2017
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        South Korea is holding Olympics in Pyongyang, close to North Korea border, people are afraid to attend, if wars breaks out guests r at risk.

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