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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 16

    Britain said that it was "overwhelmingly likely" that Vladimir Putin personally ordered the nerve agent attack against a former Russian spyhttp://nyti.ms/2GyHzgT 

    5:19 AM - 16 Mar 2018
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      1. Tyler Object‏ @ObjectTyler Mar 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        No thanks. Don't like the odds I want facts

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      2. Ryan‏ @RB2k18 Mar 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        In other words “we are not sure but saying it’s likely fits my narrative”

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Spooky Johnston  💀‏ @spencerajj Mar 16
        Replying to @RB2k18 @nytimes

        Being Russophobic also doesn't fit Britain's narrative as it is desperate for more trade partners post Brexit and it is believed they were looking to cement a better relationship

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Shaun S.‏ @P0litical5lade Mar 16
        Replying to @spencerajj @RB2k18 @nytimes

        Fairer, more inclusive society - fully realising the principles of democracy that already exist - threats like Putin are much more likely to be dealt with by the Russians themselves.

        3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Ryan‏ @RB2k18 Mar 16
        Replying to @P0litical5lade @spencerajj @nytimes

        We are getting to a broader and longer discussion, The point me and Shaun I believe are trying to make is, do not go around accusing foreign powers of assassination with no empirical evidence and I think you agree with that,

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      6. Spooky Johnston  💀‏ @spencerajj Mar 16
        Replying to @RB2k18 @P0litical5lade @nytimes

        Yes I do agree with that, 100%. but I also agree with the statement it's overwhelmingly likely

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Stephen Rodgers‏ @Steve_Rodgers Mar 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ya think?

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      1. Manoel MiguelESL‏ @ManoelMiguelESL Mar 16
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        I think there is a spicy of personal and political interest in this saying... diplomacy and direct talks between governments is the right tool, always.

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      1. Michel Le réseau_teur‏ @Le_reseau_teur Mar 16
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        What a difference between "overwhelmingly likely" and "shure" !

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      1. Pablo Pereira‏ @Earlgreylipton Mar 16
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        Rubbish. Not logic at all.

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      1. PGP‏ @MiroWare Mar 16
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        Overwhelmingly likely... fake news.pic.twitter.com/xkLnSQxj09

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      1. SanDra #EPluribusUnum‏ @SandraBratcher Mar 16
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        Want a cuppa?pic.twitter.com/Yz7R6NnbPo

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      1. Patrick Brady‏ @Slushmuppypup2 Mar 16
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        Iraq anyone ?

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      1. Andrey Davydov‏ @FarEasterner Mar 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Bonkers Brits elect only mad evil clowns apparently

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      1. Joe Spence‏ @JSpence607 Mar 16
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        And both UK and USA continue to sleep while Russia is fomenting war.

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      1. Алена‏ @gudnovichok Mar 16
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        pic.twitter.com/sec5tcfMo8

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Mar 16
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        this nerve agent is not just made in Russia it can be made any where.They have no evidence that Putin ordered this

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