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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 12

    U.S. officials said momentum is building for a strike in Syria, but the White House and Pentagon were still working on what targets to hithttps://on.wsj.com/2HsnclP 

    1:15 AM - 12 Apr 2018
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      1. Bernd Neuner‏ @Bernd__Neuner Apr 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        "still working on what targets to hit" = looking for a disposable launch platform

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      1. julien fougere‏ @FougereJulien Apr 12
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        Will we get a Trump tweet of the targets first? So his Russian friend can be properly prepared.

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      1. Peter burbridge‏ @burbridge_peter Apr 12
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        Trump is properly on the phone to putin to make sure they can agree on a nice empty field to hit, so trump does not lose face. Nothing will happen trump is all noise, putin runs trump

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      1. essa‏ @majorkhanessa Apr 12
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        pic.twitter.com/wniTsGOO6x

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      1. essa‏ @majorkhanessa Apr 12
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        Add another medal....pic.twitter.com/BZZB7M79qT

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      1. Castilho Dcosta‏ @HybridDoktor Apr 12
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        oh wow make other peoples country your battle field...no balls to enter each others countries and start a war....smart move I challenge US to enter Russia or Russia to the US..faggots call themselves superpower by destroying the week and harmless

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      1. Have Had Enough‏ @OHGrandmaKay Apr 12
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        Well, let’s not broadcast what we are doing.

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      1. essa‏ @majorkhanessa Apr 12
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        pic.twitter.com/QyKl9x40cY

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      1. Brad Owens‏ @spot60spot Apr 12
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        @tggrove ...why is the WSJ vocal about chemical weapons in Syria but silent about them in Yemen? Something to hide?

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      1. Dana G. Tennert‏ @dante2_ Apr 12
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        Take out Syria's power grid. Candlelight is much more romantic. They can make love not war. Assad levels rebel held cities taking out all the utilities. How long will the Russians hang in there if they can't flush the toilets? "Nyet". It is like living back home in the Motherland

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      1. Crocodile News‏ @crocodilianews Apr 12
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        Well I can think of onepic.twitter.com/y52g4S0XN2

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      1. Michael Carey QQ3492138141‏ @Kitehawk1 Apr 12
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        Those poor Syrian people. First chemicals now bombs.

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      1. Matt Moggridge‏ @MattyLad Apr 12
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        Amazing, isn't it. The Russians just about to conclude the whole Syria conflict, and now, at the last minute, the West come in and get it going again. We should have got involved ages ago but decided not to, and the chemical attack is still 'alleged' or 'suspected'. Ridiculous.

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      1. Alan R. McCartney‏ @Fasteagle101 Apr 12
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        We've already had direct conflict with Russian forces if you count the "little green men"

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      1. VIJAYKUMAR DANWADE‏ @vijayd4u Apr 12
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        Closely watch interference by Israel.

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