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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 3 Dec 2016

    In one phone call with the president of Taiwan, Donald Trump has thrust the Taiwan issue back on the table.http://nyti.ms/2gSWXdF 

    1:22 PM - 3 Dec 2016
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      2. Al Sullivan‏ @asullivan00 3 Dec 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        It should have never been off the table. US backed Taiwan right up until greedy corporations saw money to be made in the mainland

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      1. dukeofURL♛‏ @dynamex 3 Dec 2016
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        "Nobody in Beijing gets to dictate who we talk to. It's ridiculous to think that the phone call upsets decades of anything."

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      1. just me‏ @yruwhining 3 Dec 2016
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        China's not used to having a US President not kiss their ass.

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      1. Lika‏ @keinesfono 3 Dec 2016
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        For Christ's sake, you nut jobs really would follow Drumpf off a cliff. Critical thinking skills are missing.

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      2. Kevin Hardison‏ @khardiso13 3 Dec 2016
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        our recognition of one China is what matters. They know of those deals and accept it because we supported one China.

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      1. Shana Lin‏ @ShanaLin4 3 Dec 2016
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        Except China was not rattled at all.

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      1. Kevin Gregg‏ @KevinPaulGregg 3 Dec 2016
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        You would think that a President-elect would not be able to start a war. Ah, but then that means you don't know Donald John Trump.

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      2. Bolynx‏ @bolinx 3 Dec 2016
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        This Joke undermines years of protocol/policy before he even takes the 'stage'. Nothing but trouble ahead and his klan cheer.

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      3. Chaz‏ @chazlouaz 3 Dec 2016
        Replying to @bolinx @nytimes

        Look! Trumpsters don't understand protocol or it's importance when dealing with other cultures. Just bomb everything!

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Edward Anthony Rayne‏ @rayne_ea 3 Dec 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        You've become such a CHILDISH paper - and so STUPID. If @realDonaldTrump wants to talk to Taiwan so be it! No permission needed!

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      2. Randal McGuire‏ @Aceflier777 3 Dec 2016
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        yeaa the MILLIONS in military equipment we give them didn't mean anything huh. Liberals are a complete joke

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      1. Pearl‏ @Emperorpearl 3 Dec 2016
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        So the president-elect has to seek China's approval before he talks to someone ? Or pay court to the NYT ?

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