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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 19

    Chinese ships covertly helping North Korea took extensive measures to hide their movements, including turning off a device that transmits their position.http://on.wsj.com/2Bep9xI 

    10:24 PM - 19 Jan 2018
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      2. MaryJayne‏ @wildpitchisab Jan 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Meanwhile #Schumershutdown puts us in danger

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      3. Ray_in_taiwan‏ @ray_taiwan Jan 20
        Replying to @wildpitchisab @WSJ

        The bottom line. If you have: Majority Senate Majority House White house High IQ Stable Genius All time high business confidence All time high stock market All time high world respect Best Health All time high jobs Jared A Government shutdown IS ON YOU! #Trumpshutdown

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      1. Harvey‏ @harvey_xi Jan 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just like Pakistan, China is playing the US for fools. On one hand US is helping Make China Great Again, on the other, China is helping Make US Look Stupid.

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      2. Elu  🤨‏ @hivelian Jan 19
        Replying to @x0x0x00x0x0 @WSJ

        Regional influence

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      3. Patrick Schoettmer‏ @PSchoettmer Jan 19
        Replying to @hivelian @x0x0x00x0x0 @WSJ

        Also, not wanting North Korea to collapse, sending millions of refugees into their country.

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      4. Elu  🤨‏ @hivelian Jan 19
        Replying to @PSchoettmer @x0x0x00x0x0 @WSJ

        They could always build another wall.

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      1.  ❌. Wail from the Desert  ❌‏ @realityinACTION Jan 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        ..... gee where are those HELLFIRES WHEN YOU NEED THEM? And some LIBS scream DO NOT TALK BAD TO LIL PHAT BOY aka ROCKET MAN, he might get MAD, MIGHT? KIM UN IS TRUELY MAD. @zingars

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      1. Max Yu‏ @MaxYu9 Jan 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Fake news!

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      1. A Sullivan‏ @APSullivan5 Jan 20
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        Thank God the UN is spending money wisely.

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      1. John Hauser‏ @JohnHauser2 Jan 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        The only way china will help us is if they have a zero child policy and we wait 80 years.

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      1. Randy Morton‏ @Bear_Randy Jan 20
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        .@WSJ you can not stop or control the World in conducting business... business is business!

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      1. Greg‏ @GregCHPark1 Jan 20
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      1. Ray_in_taiwan‏ @ray_taiwan Jan 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Those sneaky Chinese. They will never be our allies nor can we trust any Authoritarian governments. Russia and China both fear a united Korea. It's in their interest to keep the status quo. Punish with sanctions.

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