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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 15

    Before-and-after satellite photos chronicle destruction of three suspected chemical-weapons facilities of Assad regimehttps://on.wsj.com/2JNNxLO 

    7:10 PM - 15 Apr 2018
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      1. save nature&humanity‏ @bankofbiology Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        If weapons are destroyed where chemicals have gone?

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      1. Terry Jackson‏ @tezisold Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Suspected by who ? where is the report to the OPCW that any country is duty bound to present to the OPCW if CW's are suspected. This site was inspected in November by the OPCW. They slept/stayed on site for the duration of their visit.

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      1. Terry Jackson‏ @tezisold Apr 15
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        pic.twitter.com/FGGPbjtoUZ

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      1. Sheila Hanshaw‏ @dogpatchdc Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is crap, why don't you try some truth in your reporting. So the bullies just bomb where the chemicals are supposedly made so where do the chemicals go after they bombed the infastructure that makes them. Do you think we are stupid?

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      1. P. Smith‏ @paul28397846 Apr 16
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        Good. No more families with skin melting or boiling.

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      1. Царев Сергей‏ @nikas37 Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ @redhunky

        Где отравленные этим химическим оружием после бомбёжки? Нету? Спекакль удался!

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      1. georgehe‏ @fishlet198626 Apr 15
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        Make American Great Again,Make Other Countries Sufferpic.twitter.com/K3UyfHB6c4

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      1. Jose Savinon‏ @Suminca Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        These was just a bad orchestrated PR show. If you attack and destroy storage or production facidity it's supposed to generates toxic cloud? We didn't see, hear or read about it so we can assumed they were no such chemicals on those site. Just a face saving stunt for @POTUS

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      1. Hritwik Chhabra‏ @RickyTheIndian Apr 15
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        @APPropst how is this gonna affect our relations with eastern countries and trade, if trade declines would it cause a recession over here at home?

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      1. Fenrir‏ @ArdyanKelana Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ @VeritasArdentur

        Ini poto kalo emang beneran jadi bukti misilnya om don beneran canggih. Beton lantak, pohon sebelah2 engga..

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      1. Terry Jackson‏ @tezisold Apr 15
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        Standing near the rubble, Saeid Saeid, head of the center's polymers department, said that the buildings had been used to research and make medicine components that could not be imported, including ones for cancer treatment and anti-venom.

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      1. Hichiro Orel (VII)(7)‏ @PrinceKaguyo Apr 15
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        To bomb chemical facility is a risk to create an even bigger crisis by releasing the chemical substance produced Nothing happened because no chemical weapon were in production...

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      1. Jordo‏ @Jordancs87 Apr 15
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        If they really were chemical weapons facilities, dangerous chemicals would have ignited.. but they didn't.

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      2. Charlie Smith‏ @smith_ce Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Good.

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      3. Tina‏ @TinaSonetino Apr 15
        Replying to @smith_ce @WSJ

        You are monstr

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      1. BCEX‏ @BCEXofficial Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        so poor

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