Twitter Man vs. Rocket Man
What the heck is happening with North Korea? I asked two people who actually know, and they are as scared of Trump as of Kim Jong Un.
Back in July, President Donald Trump was already escalating his rhetoric against North Korea as it became clear the rogue state was on the brink of a major breakthrough in its nuclear program, development of a ballistic missile capable of striking the continental United States. Still, he insisted, I dont draw red lines, and wouldnt be sucked into doing so.
But that was before North Korea conducted its largest nuclear weapon test ever and sent missiles flying directly over Japan. And before Trump threatened fire and fury and declared a North Korean bomb capable of reaching the United States unacceptable. And before Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, his national security adviser, warned on Friday that, all talk to the contrary, there is a military option.
All of which means that, whether he calls it one or not, Trump now has a red line a move that a number of U.S. national security hands Ive spoken with recently consider to be a serious and even self-inflicted escalation of what has become a genuine crisis with North Korea. In fact, Trumps bluster may be more genuine than his reputation for bombast over action suggests: Two Republican veterans of previous administrations told me that McMaster has repeated those public warnings about a serious consideration of military options in private sessions at which they were present.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/09/18/donald-trump-north-korea-nuclear-weapons-kim-jong-un-215617