If you give me a choice between a state-sponsored terrorism with a nuclear capability or a state-sponsored terrorism without nuclear capability, I think I'd pick the latter.
I would certainly agree, though, that I think undermining his secretary of state, undercutting him particularly with respect to North Korea.
I think undermining his secretary of state, undercutting him particularly with respect to North Korea. And creating a binary choice where it...
I do think that is -- I won't say the only channel, but I think it's the most promising would be a direct dialogue with the North Koreans.
What their most concerned with is face and leverage and recognition of their status as a nuclear power.
They want to be seen as part of that club.
I really question his ability to -- his fitness to be in this office. I worry about, frankly, you know, the access to nuclear codes.
Well, he certainly could be. Again, having some understanding of the leverage that a president can exercise, I worry about, frankly, you kno...
I really question his ability to -- his fitness to be in this office. I worry about, frankly, you know, the access to nuclear codes. If he i...
When he says -- speaks of the fire and fury, this is very reminiscent of the rhetoric that North Korea uses about transforming Seoul into a ...
I'm sort of in the Secretary of State Tillerson camp of more moderate rhetoric.