Trump administration officials are considering military action as part of various options in response to North Korea's increased nuclear efforts and missile programs, a top U.S. official said Wednesday.
"What you've seen is a really integrated effort to prioritize diplomatic and informational aspects of national power," the official told Roll Call. "But also what you will see soon is using the economic dimension of national power, as well as the military preparations that are underway."
But when pressed on the feasibility of President Donald Trump electing to use military force against dictator Kim Jong Un, the official said: "I don't think we're going to describe those in any detail."
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How very isolationist of Trump, just like he promised. In all seriousness it's good to see someone taking a hard stance to N Korea. They clearly don't care about sanctions which lets face it only affect the poor souls who live there and are not "elite".
ReplyDeleteGOOD lets get it on ..its 65 yrs overdue and where do i sign up at the age of 45.
ReplyDeleteLet Kim throw the first stone. When we shoot it down, THEN we don't stop shooting, but Trump needs to make dam sure everybody sees that first stone!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is a teacher over there and she was told to pack up and get out by May 1st. They want all "Non Essential" Americans to leave.
ReplyDeleteMy son and his wife are over there in a little town south of Seoul and were told to get out ASAP! Gas masks are being distributed to the locals. It is Iraq 1991 all over again.
ReplyDeleteTime to bomb these bastards into the century they are living.
ReplyDeleteHey Kim Jung Fatboy, the clock is ticking.
ReplyDeleteOne of the big insurance companies mailed out letters to policy holders in S. Korea that they will not pay benefits out if death is from War. My brother is a Doctor over there and he can't leave, but he did send his wife to London.
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