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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 22 Oct 2017

    The ousting of ISIS from Raqqa was filled with symbolism. But there wasn’t much city left to save.http://nyti.ms/2zoNRuE 

    1:37 AM - 22 Oct 2017
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      1. Juan Castillo‏ @JuanCastillo_99 22 Oct 2017
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        No, that is what ISIS LOSING looks like. And below is what Hitler losing Berlin looked like. Sad &OK. @realDonaldTrump @RealJamesWoods #MAGApic.twitter.com/unWUqwO56v

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      1. Kwaku Junior 🇬🇭 🇬🇧‏ @manlike_jnr 22 Oct 2017
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        Amazing how quickly ISIS was defeated once the terrorist sympathizer left the WH

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      2. Cat Escalera‏ @EscaleraCat 22 Oct 2017
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        Can you possibly ask 45 why he would leave the Kurdish who had our backs fought Isis side by side and now we've left them

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      1. mikdash‏ @shadmik 22 Oct 2017
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        Is the war really over or did it simply move to North Korea, etc.

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      1. Carl‏ @cj980088 22 Oct 2017
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        "But there wasn't much city left to save." #greaterIsraelproject

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      1. Eddie Dean Whitt‏ @EddieDeanWhitt1 22 Oct 2017
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        Yeah that's what North Koreas going to look like soon!!!

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      2. The Paul‏ @Paul38670026 22 Oct 2017
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        No this how ISIS really looks.... No victory here just devastation and human suffering. Saddam was an angel compared to ISIS

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      1. Christopher Oliha‏ @christo57299283 1 Nov 2017
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        The Islamic terrorists are like rats, they hide in every pot. Sometimes you may have to break some pots to get at the rats.

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      1. Cat Briggs‏ @CatBriggs3 22 Oct 2017
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        That makes me sad. Bittersweet victory, as if no victory at all.

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      1. Tony Buck‏ @GrandelftheGrey 22 Oct 2017
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        What is a warred-over city supposed to look like ?

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      1. Ed Hamilton‏ @_Ed_Hamilton 22 Oct 2017
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        include Philippines Marawi City after defeating ISIS led militantspic.twitter.com/EpKsyEAOcv

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      1. Ingrid Behnke‏ @IngridBehnke 22 Oct 2017
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        Thats what Germany looked like after the war. Women cleared the rubble and then the rebuilding started. Thats why refugees should return.

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      1. umunna emenyonu‏ @emenyonu99 22 Oct 2017
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        Still looks better than Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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      1. LorenzDiMediolanum‏ @TreDiMediolanum 22 Oct 2017
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        Oh well...this is what you get when you create and propagate a feudal apocalyptic movement 🙄#ISIS

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      1. Reason's Mourner‏ @ReasonsMourner 22 Oct 2017
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        ISIS and their sort have done this thing before. Read the Prologue of Ochrid. It comes in cycles.

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