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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 21 Sep 2017

    Trump’s attacks on Iran over the nuclear deal may have created an unexpected outcome: sympathy for Iran's governmenthttp://nyti.ms/2xlgucs 

    6:15 AM - 21 Sep 2017
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      1. fed-up not_takin_it‏ @fedup_patriot 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        ..among the same media that ignored Obama's massive infusion of unmarked cash to the murderous regime. Not surprised.

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      1. Rachel Saphed‏ @RachelSaphed 21 Sep 2017
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        Iran has always said we're liars, cheats and not to be trusted. With Trump in the White House, it kinda proves their point.

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      2. Dr Samuel Malone‏ @DrMalone 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trump makes no sense in anything he says or does. Psychologically unbalanced BIG time. Can't read TelePrompTer correct

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      2. Mukesh‏ @mak236 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Unpredictable, knee jerk reaction flip flop whimsical decisions made USA's foreign policy directionless..

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      4. Mukesh‏ @mak236 24 Sep 2017
        Replying to @HaroldW00142653 @nytimes

        But it's string of fluctuating rhetorics of Trump which emboldened this bull to bullying..

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      1. Ferzo diac‏ @FerzoDiac 21 Sep 2017
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        Sympathy for supportive terrorist?

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      1. Ilene Fredd‏ @IleneFredd 21 Sep 2017
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        Our AHole in Chief..🇺🇸

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      2. the reader‏ @tomeri9 21 Sep 2017
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        Not really unexpected since many leftists already give sympathy for Kim Jong Un because Trump insulted him.

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      2. Rob Lewis‏ @roblewis0615 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Who is going to sympathize with Iran? The title says it, critics.. everyone knows you don't listen to critics... #FakeNews

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      1. ⚐مانی‏ @Maanixe 21 Sep 2017
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        I'm not a trump supporter, but everything he said about Iran is true. The left stinks in its hypocracy this days.

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      1. SlowLaneLodge‏ @AslowAl 21 Sep 2017
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        Well they always had Obama's sympathy.

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      1. carol richardson‏ @greerichardson 21 Sep 2017
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        Trump needs to go-He is the ruination of America's standing in the world-He is unfit to serve-He is an embarrassment & a danger to the world

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      1. Janet Lowe‏ @rajalowe 21 Sep 2017
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        Trump never weighs the consequences of his actions. Likes that he is "spontaneous". Dingbat thinking.

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      2. Kent Morlan‏ @AKMorlan 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Cancelling the Iranian nuclear agreement would be bad for the middle east and the world.

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      3. Majed  🇸🇦‏ @BComeUsefulWord 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AKMorlan @nytimes

        Many in the middle east disagree with you.

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      4. Kent Morlan‏ @AKMorlan 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @BComeUsefulWord @nytimes

        The middle east and the world is better off without Iran having nuclear weapons.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Majed  🇸🇦‏ @BComeUsefulWord 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AKMorlan @nytimes

        But the deal gives them a more sinister role in ME.

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      6. Kent Morlan‏ @AKMorlan 22 Sep 2017
        Replying to @BComeUsefulWord @nytimes

        The Iranians are at war with the Sunni Muslim states and have been for centuries and will continue. Iran v. Saudi Arabia.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Majed  🇸🇦‏ @BComeUsefulWord 22 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AKMorlan @nytimes

        Everything has an end. This war is not an exception.

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      8. Kent Morlan‏ @AKMorlan 22 Sep 2017
        Replying to @BComeUsefulWord @nytimes

        The are between the Shia and the Sunni has been going on since the 7th Century and is not likely to end soon, if ever.

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      9. Majed  🇸🇦‏ @BComeUsefulWord 22 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AKMorlan @nytimes

        Iran needs to stop meddling into other countries. They got into Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Syria. Result: total chaos.

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