The one that collapsed.
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Yes, they "destroyed" it. Just not intentionally. Then they realised they couldn't afford another one and here we are.
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Anyone else find it suspicious how fast and easily they’re complying with the US demands?
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That’s a good fucking point.
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TO BE CLEAR: an earthquake and several nuke tests "destroyed" the site. NK simply salvaged what they could (to use somewhere else) and closed it.
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North Korea is playing this administration like a violin.
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... finished the destruction that already occurred.
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Anybody that doesn’t think they’re doing this to bait Trump isn’t paying attention. China will be their nuclear arm like we are for the South and the USA will be out played under trump’s inept hands.
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Plus, the site has already collapsed.
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Don’s being conned.
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Wasn't it already rendered useless when part of the mountain collapsed over a month ago? Thought they killed it then?
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Why should our government be the only one that shines in gaslight.
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President Trump is the only reason they are complying.
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Um...the site collapsed weeks ago. Good try, bot.
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The site that collapsed? The site that was already destroyed and unusable?
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