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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 13

    "It is now clear that Mr. Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent of a type developed by Russia," said Theresa May, Britain’s prime ministerhttp://nyti.ms/2paM7BA 

    2:16 AM - 13 Mar 2018
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      2. onisillos sekkides  🦠‏ @onisillos Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        "Military grade"? As opposed to domestic grade?

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      3. The Tinfoil Tricorn‏ @TinfoilTricorn Mar 13
        Replying to @onisillos @nytimes

        Becuase soviet bio chem labs never collapsed and former Soviet scientists certainly didn't get hired around the world? It's a pretty tall tale.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Ricky Adams‏ @RickyAd14241259 Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        "The attemped murder is a message to "Don Trump"..."Nerve Agent"...Neo

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      2. Louise Ann Ellis-Davies‏ @louanndavies Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Not sure anyone is really believing the government's version of events.

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      1. Richard‏ @TWEET_IN_G Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        I thought Russia was smarter than that❓🛸⚠️🛸 Propaganda Alert⚠️pic.twitter.com/5XIFmLLDDc

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      2. احسان كامل‏ @aaaaaa3333 Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Could any other agency produce such an agent OR only produced by Russia

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      3. Richard‏ @TWEET_IN_G Mar 13
        Replying to @aaaaaa3333 @nytimes

        When a spy gets assassinated blame Russia? On home turf❓ Hmmmm 🤔

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      4. Joe Johnson‏ @josephwayne2421 Mar 13
        Replying to @TWEET_IN_G @aaaaaa3333 @nytimes

        Well the Russians do have a history of killing ex- Russian spies...

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      5. Richard‏ @TWEET_IN_G Mar 13
        Replying to @josephwayne2421 @aaaaaa3333 @nytimes

        How would a Russian mercenary bring a military deadly substance into the country without home turf affiliation❓

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      6. Joe Johnson‏ @josephwayne2421 Mar 13
        Replying to @TWEET_IN_G @aaaaaa3333 @nytimes

        A toxin/poison can be smuggled in easily. Most of them are orderless and K9 units in airports wouldn't be able to sniff it out. Like I said, you can easily smuggle it in and inject the poison or place it on the skin of your target quite easily.

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      7. Richard‏ @TWEET_IN_G Mar 13
        Replying to @josephwayne2421 @aaaaaa3333 @nytimes

        Why the link to Russia? Why blame Russia? Reality is Russia is currently controlling most gas pipelines & oil stations in the East.https://www.spectator.co.uk/2018/03/what-is-putins-endgame-in-syria/ …

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      2. The Tinfoil Tricorn‏ @TinfoilTricorn Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Russia has zero to gain by killing ex spies, however the UK has much to gain by accusing Russia. I'd look domestically for the conspiracy.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Richard‏ @TWEET_IN_G Mar 13
        Replying to @TinfoilTricorn @nytimes

        Hmmmm that’s questionable..... https://www.spectator.co.uk/2018/03/what-is-putins-endgame-in-syria/ …pic.twitter.com/BL5FHqbBeh

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      4. The Tinfoil Tricorn‏ @TinfoilTricorn Mar 13
        Replying to @TWEET_IN_G @nytimes

        The Kiev govt is an EU puppet, this is a move for the oil in Crimea.

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      2. YONI OREV‏ @Masada1948 Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        But still,she could not say definitively if it were actually,yes actually,the Russian state that was responsible. We still do not know who or which agency was behind the attack.The attack itself was very sloppy & lacked sophistication.Perhaps,antiRusssia elements were resonsible.

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      1. Freidenker‏ @freidenker1977 Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Looks like false flag! The US had access to the nerve agent "Novichok"! "Soviet defectors and American officials say the Nukus plant was the major research and testing site for a new class of secret, highly lethal chemical weapons called ''Novichok".http://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/25/world/us-and-uzbeks-agree-on-chemical-arms-plant-cleanup.html?ref=oembed …

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      1. Sophie Hall Remainer‏ @sophiejfhall Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        She said whilst receiving backhanders from the Russians.

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      2. Edward Shooter‏ @ShooterEdward Mar 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Stop lying! The UK has not blamed Russia for the events. They have simply asked for an explanation. Arguing that because they manufacture this weapon makes them responsible is akin to arguing that because the US makes weapons, they are responsible for deaths due to gun violence.

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