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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 20 Sep 2017

    Leaders and diplomats from dozens of countries signed a treaty at the #UNGA that will outlaw nuclear weaponshttp://nyti.ms/2yeel1x 

    10:30 AM - 20 Sep 2017
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      1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 20 Sep 2017

        The world’s 9 nuclear-armed countries, including the U.S. and North Korea, declined to sign the treatyhttp://nyti.ms/2yeel1x 

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      1. Sarah O'Neil‏ @soneil4336 20 Sep 2017
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        You mean the REAL world leaders, not the ignoramus currently masquerading as #POTUS

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      1. Cathherine Windsor‏ @cathwindsor 20 Sep 2017
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        Love the cheeky title...global leaders clearly don't include @realDonaldTrump I see what you did there....

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      2. Mary Kastelic‏ @MaryKastelic 20 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Good. They can "outlaw" anything they want. Whatever.

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      3. MostlyHarmless‏ @MedcomStar 20 Sep 2017
        Replying to @MaryKastelic @nytimes

        Typical American warmonger. Instead of joining the rest of humanity to promote peace and coexistence. You’d rather keep bullying the world.

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      1. jay_gee‏ @jay_gee_twts 22 Sep 2017
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        This is a silly, childlike notion

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      1. K‏ @Jade96821 21 Sep 2017
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        " ... although the world’s nine nuclear-armed countries declined to sign it and denounced it as dangerously naïve."

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      1. Book Nematode‏ @booknematode 21 Sep 2017
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        A good #treaty signed in vain. It would be more feasible to push for a ban on countervalue targeting & high-yield #nuclear city-killers.

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      1. Jayne‏ @DaisyJyn 20 Sep 2017
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        Lol .... As if.

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk 20 Sep 2017
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        Hoping against all hopes. How will they tame nations like North Korea that is obsessed with weapons & war? Will Pyongyang obey the treaty?

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      1.  🌜Carla  🕊️ Church 🌛‏ @CarlaChurch 20 Sep 2017
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        This will never happen because there are those on all sides who could never be trusted to get rid of all of their nuclear weapons.

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      2. Austin Shaner‏ @ak_shaner 20 Sep 2017
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        The problem with this is that it requires people on good faith to obey the treaty. If someone doesn't (like DPRK), then we're at their mercy

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      3. Austin Shaner‏ @ak_shaner 20 Sep 2017
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        One rebellious country with all the power is far more dangerous than 2 or more countries keeping each other in check.

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      1. Jim Arney‏ @ArneyJim 20 Sep 2017
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        Yeah all the ones without! Easy prediction.

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