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Professor Chu Shulong, an expert on international security at Beijing's Tsinghua University, said: "North Korea has always been a place that likes to make trouble to get attention from the international community..
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It continues to make trouble and work to destabilize the region.
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"And this was a very obnoxious guy, who was a troublemaker, was looking to make trouble, but I didn't get to see the event".
Then they began questioning him about his activities in the United States and suggested that he had come to China to make trouble on behalf of antigovernment forces abroad.
Lula Ann needed to learn how to behave, how to keep her head down and not to make trouble.
In the weeks to come he plans to make trouble for the staggeringly illiberal Sultan of Brunei.
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