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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 7

    North Korea's nuclear program advanced much faster under Kim Jong-un than the U.S. predicted. Here's how intelligence agencies got it wrong.http://nyti.ms/2qxLENM 

    6:00 AM - 7 Jan 2018
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      1. Donald Trump‏ @donaldtrumpet46 Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Intelligent agencies are never wrong. Only fake news companies like you are!

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      1. DrRogueNana‏ @nanainbyron Jan 7
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        Uh oh.pic.twitter.com/8MPqlPv7YR

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      2. Idyllic Living‏ @IdyllicLiving Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        They don’t have the [i]. How could the intelligence agencies get it wrong, when they are running the show? I’m interested in these buildings. Please explain.pic.twitter.com/TtUFovnPEK

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      3. Charlie the Bewildered‏ @BlondeBaron94 Jan 7
        Replying to @IdyllicLiving @nytimes

        No, it looks more like the Templars work! Oh! Or maybe the Lizard People from Planet Globzark!

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      4. Idyllic Living‏ @IdyllicLiving Jan 7
        Replying to @BlondeBaron94 @nytimes

        It looks like an upside down Tesla logo to me.pic.twitter.com/85T4JIINIJ

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      1. Idyllic Living‏ @IdyllicLiving Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Are you going to explain how Uranium One advanced it? #the7thfloorisnomore #QAnonpic.twitter.com/v9vjCF0qm1

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      1. #Man'sOsofia‏ @amaAfrica Jan 7
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        So called intelligence is not intelligent enough. They mislead , like they did in Iraq simply to boost their emperor ‘s egos.

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      2. Robert Maxwell  🌹 🌏‏ @rmaxwellusn Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's funny, I spent the better part of the last 9 years of my life off the Korean peninsula. We did as well as we could, however people are too quick to point fingers at our leadership (I served three presidents). /1

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      3. Robert Maxwell  🌹 🌏‏ @rmaxwellusn Jan 7
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        And under all administration, we actually increased our force levels. People are two quick to point our fingers at our leadership, when we have a regime in the DPRK that will commit atrocities on its own people in order to perpetuate itself. /2

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      4. Robert Maxwell  🌹 🌏‏ @rmaxwellusn Jan 7
        Replying to @rmaxwellusn @nytimes

        We never really feared the Chinese, even though there was a lot of posturing. The DPRK has repeatedly has shown the willingness to use force to achieve it's ends. This alone, and the fact that one of the world's major and most vibrant cities is under the North's guns.

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      2. Victor L. Aponte‏ @1VictorLAponte1 Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        I know how: Obama turned a blind eye, like he did if any type of confrontation was needed, and Hillary Clinton was too busy reading classified emails from her personal server on her blackberry about how much money her foundation was taking in from governments that deny rights. 😉

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      3. Dissident Artist‏ @DissidentArtist Jan 7
        Replying to @1VictorLAponte1 @nytimes

        You do know North Korea got the nuke under Bush Jr.? The N.korea even said they would build one, but W decided to go to Iraq instead.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Victor L. Aponte‏ @1VictorLAponte1 Jan 7
        Replying to @DissidentArtist @nytimes

        So what exactly did Obama and Hillary do to stop him again? 🤔

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      1. Che OMAR‏ @CheOMAR16 Jan 8
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        Sena saja jangan melibatkan aku. Bukan dapat apa pun semua ini bala saja menimpa

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      1. Daniel‏ @Daniel40949696 Jan 7
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        North Korea's can go f*** themselves with their bombs

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      2. HC SVNT DRACONES‏ @TheDudeWarnedUs Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        What is not addressed in the article is Iran and Russia providing North Korea with help to further their program. The fact that we no longer have a president who opposes Russian destabilizing efforts. Russian asset Flynn who would have been able to pass information to Russia

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      3. HC SVNT DRACONES‏ @TheDudeWarnedUs Jan 7
        Replying to @TheDudeWarnedUs @nytimes

        It is assumed Russia also has an asset in the White House who has the title of POTUS whom it is publicly known has passed intelligence information directly to Russia during a meeting in the White House.

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      4. HC SVNT DRACONES‏ @TheDudeWarnedUs Jan 7
        Replying to @TheDudeWarnedUs @nytimes

        The United States also has a dominant political party which hold both the Senate and House that have members in powerful committee positions who have actively interfered in investigations to determine Russian influence within our highest branch of government.

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