President Donald Trump's National Security Advisor says that the
United States is working with its allies and China to develop a range
of options in response to North Korea's failed missile test.
Speaking on ABC's 'This Week' HR McMaster hinted that the U.S. is not
currently considering military action but that Pyongyang's nuclear and
missile programs can't continue unabated.
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OUT: …can't continue"
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Speaking on NBC's 'Meet the Press' senator John McCain describes the
situation with North Korea as the first major test of Trump's
presidency adding that China will play a critical role going forward.
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OUT: …cataclysmic event"
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Citing U.S. officials Reuters report that the U.S. is considering a
number of possible actions to take against North Korea including
further economic sanctions, slapping a global ban on its airline, an
oil embargo and intercepting cargo ships. Speaking on CNN's 'State of
the Union' House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Ed Royce explained
what move he thinks the President should make.
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OUT: …as a drum"
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