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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 28

    North Korea shipped 50 tons of supplies to Syria for use in building what is suspected to be a chemical weapons factoryhttp://on.wsj.com/2CpUfY2 

    4:20 AM - 28 Feb 2018
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      1. Kenny Edwards‏ @KennyEdw Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well, that's very convenient. Implicate the two targets of US warmongering in one easy step.

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      1. tubby love‏ @Tubby83874378 Feb 28
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        This is rubbish who makes this up

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      1. Pavillion Masonry & Holdings Alberta‏ @DrewMasonry Feb 28
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        Fake news

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      2. Engr. Aliyu Jari‏ @Aliyujari Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is reminiscent of the W Bush years. Keep repeating the same LIE until it is accepted as the GOSPEL TRUTH, then roll out the drums of war. US used chemical weapons (depleted uranium & others) in the Iraq war. Who has held it to account?

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      1. Nathan Luke Howell‏ @NathanLHowell Feb 28
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        Another reason to trust Christ ultimately for my security and not rely solely on governments.

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      1. Peter Fry‏ @peterfryREAL Feb 28
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        Sounds like a lie

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      1. John Snowman‏ @MdSlomo Feb 28
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        North Korea is a shithole country run by a dictator. So is Syria. Is that a problem for United States? Not at all. Just leave them alone to sort out their own problems. Besides, Saudi Arabia is also a shithole country run by a dictator.

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      1. John Snowman‏ @MdSlomo Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Tiles. How can that be used for chemical weapons?

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      1. Louise DiMeo Gildea‏ @LouiseGildea1 Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Really!!!

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      1. NayoYayo‏ @nayocontrisanti Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        This has to be stopped. How can we sit confortable on our houses thinking that this is okay? Enough is enough people.pic.twitter.com/p3aBliKa7O

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      2. Joanna Ajdukiewicz‏ @Haiduk51 Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        Interesting comments. How many are bots from countries unfriendly to the US?

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      3. Coffin Joe Mixon‏ @ayybupp Feb 28
        Replying to @Haiduk51

        Very likely none of us. We're just anti-imperialists who see right through this bs propaganda.

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      4. Joanna Ajdukiewicz‏ @Haiduk51 Feb 28
        Replying to @ayybupp

        Seriously? You know this is BS from your gut reaction or what? The story is supposed to be based on a UN report—not generally known for imperialistic tendencies—and the level of vitriol in the comments seems absurdly high—pot-stirringly so. Great pseudonym by the way.

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      5. Coffin Joe Mixon‏ @ayybupp Feb 28
        Replying to @Haiduk51

        Thanks! Lol I understand the pushback after seeing so many critical comments but the false WMD reports that caused a neverending war in the middle east means we ought to keep a healthy skepticism of these Western-biased organizations. That's all.

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      1. Kati Kang‏ @kati_kang Feb 28
        Replying to @WSJ

        I found Some people who attack Trump now defend for N Korea, unbelievable! Where is your brain? Have you got brain? Trump was elected by many American people, like or not but Kim is murder. Have some compassion for N Korean people for god sake! 😏

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      1. rycbarm‏ @10b1ae5d516a4c8 Feb 28
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        Great...more reason for stupid potus to call for war

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