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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 Dec 2017

    What Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital means for the city, the conflict and the worldhttp://nyti.ms/2BQFQzI 

    3:00 AM - 10 Dec 2017
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      2. Reader Adrift‏ @ReaderAdrift 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Reader Adrift Retweeted Diana Butler Bass

        Media need to talk to folks who understand the significance/symbolism of this for many Evangelical Christianshttps://twitter.com/dianabutlerbass/status/938426138438848512 …

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        Diana Butler BassVerified account @dianabutlerbass
        They've been waiting for this, praying for this. They want war in the Middle East. The Battle of Armageddon, at which time Jesus Christ will return to the Earth and vanquish all God's enemies.
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      1. Les Stockwell‏ @Stockwell2017 10 Dec 2017
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        Please note: We have always known and recognised Jerusalem is Israel's capital. ( Trump merely decided to move our Embassy there)

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      1. Jess_gr-au‏ @Nichtarida 10 Dec 2017
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        -Who seriously believes that America has ever been a 'dispassionate' mediator -How very convenient for the pro Israeli lobbies to hide behind this new excuse- 'the rise of the evangelical Christian right as a political force.'

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      1. Samuel N Orutwa‏ @orutwasam 10 Dec 2017
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        Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem has set another chapter of war between the Israel and Palestine which he may not life to see it thru before it cools down because it will take decades as it has been there for decades

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      2. 2GuysView‏ @2GuysView 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why are you pretending Trump is somehow wrong in his statement? Clinton, Bush, & Obama had all proclaimed the exact same thing in their campaign speeches-to honor what congress near unanimously agreed upon (1995 & 2017)—Only difference is that Trump didn’t lie & kept his promise

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      3. Jess_gr-au‏ @Nichtarida 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @2GuysView @nytimes

        Bollocks!

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      4. 2GuysView‏ @2GuysView 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Nichtarida @nytimes

        Just because you don’t like it doesn’t make it untrue or inaccurate. It’s very easy to verify & completely factual. By all means, try to prove me wrong—but at least have a shred of integrity and admit it when you discover that you can’t. Shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes.

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      5. Randy‏ @Randy_List 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @2GuysView @Nichtarida @nytimes

        Then why the International doesn't consider it a right thing to do then? Maybe he knows better the International rule than any other ppl in the world

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      6. 2GuysView‏ @2GuysView 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Randy_List @Nichtarida @nytimes

        So instead of looking up the facts, you ask a hypothetical question?—Weak Dude. Quick answer is that Liberal Leftist think that bowing down to extremists will prevent more terrorism, the opposite is true.

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      7. Randy‏ @Randy_List 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @2GuysView @Nichtarida @nytimes

        No mate. That's the fact. Ppl around the world (mostly) believe that what President Trump did is nuts. It's something wrong. Moreover, even UN thinks so

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      8. 2GuysView‏ @2GuysView 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Randy_List @Nichtarida @nytimes

        The last 3 POTUS’s strongly, openly said they’d do the same, then did not deliver. Congress almost unanimously voted (twice, 1995 & 2017) to support Israel’s claim to their capital. This was my initial comment that you keep avoiding. The UN knows this as well. So why the denial?

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      2. chris flores‏ @aka12144 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        this was done 2 create a war

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      2. Jim Franklin‏ @Jimbos2002 10 Dec 2017
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        The Clinton, Obama and FBI collusion with Russia scandal the press doesn’t want you to know about.https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/the-hillary-obama-russia-scandal-the-press-doesnt-want-you-to-know-about/ …

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      3. David Andrew Smith‏ @DavidAndrewSmi5 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Jimbos2002 @nytimes

        Keep getting it out Jimbo. There's no doubt that Trump didn't do anything to collude or work with the Russian government in any way that was illegal. On the other hand Hillary Clinton and much of our team are criminals. It's beyond obvious and mainstream media wants to bury it.

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      1. BRho‏ @BRhodesMD 10 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Israel won its land back twice. Perhaps simplistic view, but what if the US South was given the South after the North won, and what if America was given back to Britain after America won?

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