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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 21

    "Saudi Arabia is a very wealthy nation, and they're going to give the United States some of that wealth hopefully, in the form of jobs, in the form of the purchase of the finest military equipment anywhere in the world," President Trump saidhttp://nyti.ms/2DJMLeE 

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      2. Skye Ranger Nick‏ @SkyeRangerNick Mar 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        There has got to be a better way to spend wealth than on weapons. This is not the path to the future for Humanity. Billions and Trillions spent on peace and diplomacy in the world; there is something worthy. Uplift the world, uplift Humanity, venture out of the morass of war. 😞

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      3. Andreu‏ @zebalon_CULE Mar 21
        Replying to @SkyeRangerNick @nytimes

        The military industrial complex underpins the entire US economy.

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      1. Lynn‏ @LMatto Mar 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        to Jared: "I need some poster board for tomorrow's presentation." Jared: "You had all week! Why do you always have to wait until the last minute?" Later: Team of Secret Service and Jared seen at local CVS.

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      1. maria ocasio‏ @hpangie Mar 21
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        It is sad that we have turned from having a "Leader of the free world" to a NRA gun seller at the WhiteHouse.

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      2. Mandy Croning‏ @MandyCroning Mar 21
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        Saudi Arabia is a wealthy country that has done nothing to help the refugees from that region. They pay lip service to causes, while funding terror.

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      2. Reynold Pratt‏ @ReynoldPratt Mar 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why not sell them renewable energy technologies to encourage trading with its neighbors for a common future

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      2. Homarus-Americanus‏ @HAmericanus Mar 21
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        Death to the drug dealers Long live the death dealers

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      1. Grace Kropi‏ @Gracekropi Mar 21
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        I dont trust them nor that POS sitting in the WH (illegally I might add).

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      1. Abbas‏ @abbas_samadi Mar 21
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        This picture resembles a scene from Pinocchio cartoon where the Fox and Cat trick him into digging his gold coins in the Meadow of Miracles outside of the city; they were not seen again after seizing Pinocchio's coins! #SaudiArabian #Pinocchio

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      1. Bob Montrose‏ @BobMontrose Mar 21
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        Why the hell is the President meeting with monarchs? It's the freaking 21st-century.

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      1. elizabeth danos‏ @danos215 Mar 21
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        So he wants to ban other countries to protect us from terror attacks but yet invites and wants to sell weapons to one of the main countries responsible for 9/11..

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      1. All wide‏ @bujiandme Mar 21
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        Did anyone tell him the troops in Afghanistan are fighting against the Saudi backed Taliban ?

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      1. andereya‏ @andereya3 Mar 21
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        Some people need to wake up

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      2. Murray‏ @M_McMurenstein Mar 21
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        SA spent decades and millions spreading their extremist religious ideology around the world. The overwhelming majority of 9/11 hijackers were from SA. And now we're going to act like they're great friends and sell them billions of mil equipment. SAD!

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