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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Nov 2017

    An angry North Korea said the latest B-1B bomber flyover shows U.S. is ‘seeking to ignite a nuclear war’http://on.wsj.com/2zaGubg 

    7:30 PM - 2 Nov 2017
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      2. Catpain Blackudder‏ @churchmusicman1 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        They know the B1 isn't nuke capable, right?

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      4. Dr. Goodbrain‏ @Funinpasadena 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Volla1Volland @churchmusicman1 @WSJ

        “The B-1B no longer carries nuclear weapons; its nuclear capability was disabled by 1995.” Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty SON.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Dr. Goodbrain‏ @Funinpasadena 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Funinpasadena @Volla1Volland and

        Annnnnnd @Volla1Volland had his account suspended so the reply chain is now missing his uninformed claim that the B1 is nuclear capable.

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      1. Yacman‏ @yacman123 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Beautiful air power!

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      1. Wayne Klick‏ @wayne_klick 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        North Korea has been angry for decades and finally we have a leader who is a leader!!

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      1. Derek‏ @DLowkie1 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So they spotted one of how many regular rotations?

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      2. Marcelo Guadiana‏ @MarsTeaV 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        North Korea said they would stop doing missile test if the U.S. stopped flying bombers over their country, yet the U.S. said NO!

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      1. Bill Perry‏ @billjperry 3 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        North Korea propagandizing!

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      1. Christian Magallon‏ @ChechenMag 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why cant we stop flying over? Its not AMERICA

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      1. Cory Laird‏ @CoryLaird1 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Says the country lobbing bombs over other countries!

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      1. Middle Management WorkerBee‏ @nocalray 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        In a normal world this would be big news, but in a world where an insane crime family has taken the White House, it’s third page news.

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      1. David O'Leary‏ @DavidOL12414003 2 Nov 2017
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        A plane = nuclear war. C'mon man!!

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      1. Ben‏ @PiercingArrowz 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        But not a nuke bomber......

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      1. Jason Oxenbridge‏ @JOxenbridge 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Is North Korea angry, ie the country, or its leader? Ditto, is US seeking to ignite war, or its President? Accountability rests with people

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      1. Quotron‏ @Quotron_ 2 Nov 2017
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      1. Eric Germundsen‏ @zipgerm 2 Nov 2017
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        ignite?! Now they cry!!! So funny..what happened tough rocket man!!?

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      1. Adam Majkowski‏ @Adam_Majk 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nothing more of a threat to all of us than our military playing Top Gun all over an unstable country with nukes.

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