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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 18 Apr 2017

    China's best-known historian of the Korean War said "North Korea is China’s latent enemy," renewing debatehttp://nyti.ms/2opN0Uu 

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      1. Denniswigt‏ @DWigt165 18 Apr 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        China plays politics very well.NKorea a pawn

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      2. SaphliesT‏ @SaphliesT 18 Apr 2017
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        下棋而已

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      3. Larry‏ @Larry1329591269 18 Apr 2017
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        国人?

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      4. SaphliesT‏ @SaphliesT 30 Apr 2017
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        en

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      2. new_number_2‏ @new_number_2 18 Apr 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        China props up North Korea as a buffer state because they understandably don't want thousands of US troops on their border.

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      2. Ekpe Efik  🐆‏ @EkpeEfik 18 Apr 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The only reason why America never drop any "Mother of all bombs" (MOAB) there is simple: they have no oil. 🤷🏽‍♂️

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      3. Jitendra Yadav‏ @jiyadav007 18 Apr 2017
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        Do you mean Afghanistan has oil?

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      4. Ekpe Efik  🐆‏ @EkpeEfik 18 Apr 2017
        Replying to @jiyadav007 @nytimes

        Oil and religion are the roots of all wars in the Middle East. If neither of those two is in the equation, there'd be peace in that desert.

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      5. Jitendra Yadav‏ @jiyadav007 18 Apr 2017
        Replying to @EkpeEfik @nytimes

        Read history, Middle East wasn't peaceful since centuries even before oil issue came into existence. Yes currently it has huge role though.

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      6. Ekpe Efik  🐆‏ @EkpeEfik 18 Apr 2017
        Replying to @jiyadav007 @nytimes

        That's why I paired oil with religion. Religion can be extended to include tribes because religions are basically TRIBAL MYTHS.

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      2. Flamboyant‏ @TorukRider 18 Apr 2017
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        Final solution for give up NUKE: US stations troops and China gives money guarantee DPRK security and economy. That ll be all about

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      3. Doctor Sandwich‏ @doublejburger 18 Apr 2017
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        China gets islands in south China sea and some of NK and the rest goes to SK

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      1. PETER WINN CLARKSON‏ @Hawktweetr 18 Apr 2017
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        THE #TIGER @NorthKoreaDPRK & THE #DRAGON @CHINA & THE #EAGLE @REALDONALDTRUMP & THE #BEAR @PUTINRF_ENG & THE #SNAKE AT #DEEPSTATE @UN @CIA ?

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      1. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 18 Apr 2017
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        N Korea provided bargaining leverage for China, did then and is doing so now-China no reason to lose leverage unless afraid of War.

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams 18 Apr 2017
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/CQG07bA9KA

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      1. john kiger‏ @johnkiger2 18 Apr 2017
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        obama is a muslim , and had the goal of see ca nuked ! as did 0 about n korea !

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