the point is, is they never cease their terrorist activities.
It does appear that one of our best sources of leverage at this point is to put that pressure back on them.
It does send a message to them and the world and I think highlights what we know has been going on; continues to go on.
We in a sense rewarded bad behavior, hoping we'd create good behavior, and we got worse behavior than we had before.
I appreciate you bringing up the law because that threshold of law was met by North Korea in both the Bush administration and the Obama admi...
It appears that this is maybe one of the few things we could do at this point that could actually put some pressure on them.
will we respond or will we make the same mistakes again?
I think it is starting to hit all of us in the face what government-managed economies feel like.
That's political decisionmaking there because this is a dealer who is selling a whole lot of cars and investing a whole lot of money.
But this is a political bankruptcy and the government has been a part of picking winners and losers.
That's what political decisionmaking does. Because that's not an economic decision.