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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 17

    Russia ordered 23 British diplomats to leave the country, escalating a diplomatic crisis after a Russian ex-spy and his daughter were poisoned on British soilhttp://nyti.ms/2plCfVV 

    9:05 AM - 17 Mar 2018
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      1. Modern-day Pearl Harbor‏ @DB787b Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        The headlines is misleading. The russians expelled the diplomats only AFTER the british the same to russian diplomats in their home soil. Escalation started from the british, who have not bothered to run a proper investigation on who killed the ex-spy

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      1. Gary Spearow‏ @Shakespearow Mar 17
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        Wow! Putin just saved 23 British lives!!

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      2. Dear Jeremiah.‏ @donotread_this Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Russia ordered British diplomats to leave After the Russian spy Was poisoned on British soil. ...why just nobody respects their culture instead.

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      3. Trump v. Globalism  ❌‏ @WakeUpB42L8 Mar 17
        Replying to @donotread_this @nytimes

        "Putin had 6 years to kill the guy in the Russian prison. But no! Putin would release him, wait for 8 more years, and then kill him in the most bizarre way possible just before the World Cup and just before the Russian presidential election."https://www.sott.net/article/380129-Framing-Putin-Saga-of-the-Spy-and-the-Nerve-Agent …

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      4. Тая‏ @TaushkaU Mar 17
        Replying to @WakeUpB42L8 @donotread_this @nytimes

        им последние годы так прополоскали мозги, столько было бездоказательных обвинений, которые пипл хавал, так что они уже не утруждаются и даже паузы не держат сразу обвиняют. и люди верят на слово, истерия продолжается и кто то получает от этого выгоду

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      5. Jérôme Labbé‏ @DocJe Mar 17
        Replying to @TaushkaU @WakeUpB42L8 and

        Are you not at least a bit concerned that everyone opposing Putin ends up dead or jailed ?

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      6. Trump v. Globalism  ❌‏ @WakeUpB42L8 Mar 17
        Replying to @DocJe @TaushkaU and

        "Everyone"? Exaggerated and misleading question

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Strange game of diplomatic musical chairs. Instead of arranging a top level meeting, and sorting out the situation the political badminton has started. Interference. murders and espionage is not going to help in promoting either friendship or world peace.

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      2. sbu abrgal‏ @badirama6 Mar 17
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        Russian spy, agents, businessman emigrate everywhere all over the Europe, USA, Spain, Germany, Israel and ..... They leave happy and safe life. But miraculously they get poisoned, killed in England. Hazy mystery!

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      1. Claude Lemieux‏ @ClaudeLemieux64 Mar 18
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        Countries should boycott the football word cup...Then Russia would finally have a chance to win and say see how we are sooo good.

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      1. Fat‏ @fat37000 Mar 17
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        @theresa_may congratualations to the Prime Minister Poutine isn't the master of the world Obama left France in a cowardly way on the file of Syria and since the tsar plays the dictator of the world stop be afraid of him

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      1. mark nowacki‏ @mar7k Mar 17
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        @AndrewKramerNYT Britain needs Russias cash more than Russia needs Britains what??

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      1. Colin Hewetson‏ @ColinHewetson Mar 17
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        Why don't we simply withdraw diplomatic relations with Russia, close the British embassy, shut down the Russian embassy in London, repatriate all the Russian oligarchs and their ill gotten gains. We don't need them (apart from Corbyn/momentum) or relations with Russia

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      1. papahidude‏ @papahidude1 Mar 17
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        I wonder if Trump is going to give them homes in his hotel?😡😡

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