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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 17

    U.K. says there's 'no alternative conclusion' than Russia being responsible for the nerve-agent attack in Englandhttp://on.wsj.com/2pkJM7s 

    7:50 AM - 17 Mar 2018
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      2. John Q Leet‏ @JohnLeetAuthor Mar 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        "Almost undetectable substance" ... local medics and cops able to diagnose the condition and deduce the source within hours... unlikely

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      3. Trump v. Globalism  ❌‏ @WakeUpB42L8 Mar 17
        Replying to @JohnLeetAuthor @WSJ

        And the inventor of Novichok lives in the US! So to say that Russia is the ONLY possible source is bullsh*t 😅https://worldaffairs.blog/2018/03/14/framing-putin-pathetic-drama-in-uk-the-land-of-shakespeare/ …

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      1. Renato Santos‏ @RenatoPMSantos Mar 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        B4 we stoke hostility/animosity & ruin our relations w/ other countries, we need clear & unequivocal evidence that establishes guilt beyond reasonable doubt. It's not enough that we determine that Russians r responsible. We need to prove that it was sanctioned by the governement

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      1. sbu abrgal‏ @badirama6 Mar 17
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        Russian spy, agents, businessman emigrate everywhere all over the Europe, USA, Spain, Germany, Israel and ..... They leave happy and safe life. But miraculously they get poisoned, killed only in England. Hazy mystery!

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      1. Ian Clark‏ @iantclark1 Mar 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        in England we have quite a few alternatives but strangely the press don't seem to be able to print them. Is WSJ any more capable ?

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      1. Deon‏ @deontamoney Mar 17
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        So why would they do that what's the motive?

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      1. sbu abrgal‏ @badirama6 Mar 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's interesting response. If there's no alternatives, it's Russia. That's how it is now, clear and simple. Don't need prove. Just like that.

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      1. wonderer‏ @wondereriam Mar 17
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        Russian bots working overtime here I see.

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      1. Geoff_Payne‏ @nogreenveggies Mar 17
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        Why are western countries afraid of Putin? Under the bravado is weakness. Take him down! Use all methods available.

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      1. Randy Greer‏ @RandyGreer Mar 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        All modern, and most 3rd world militaries have Nerve and Bio Weapon Tech, Stock and Capability. Nerve agents are very difficult to use like that (Still Alive). There are many other much better and more direct ways. If Russia wants you dead, you're dead.pic.twitter.com/tQolxIn1Y2

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      1. clausdietersen‏ @cdgham Mar 17
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        Well, the Russians will of course present some alternative facts.

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      1. Vladi Z‏ @Z1Vladi Mar 17
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        Good

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      1. msbdawg‏ @msbdawg Mar 17
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        Are they sure it wasn’t the Trump campaign? Maybe Mueller should investigate. #Witchhunt

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      1. Ilnomevabenecosì‏ @GMeledandri Mar 17
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        😂

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      1. Drexl Spivey‏ @RisboLensky Mar 17
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