Asia watchers expect tensions to continue to rise as North Korea plans another possible missile test, and U.S. President Donald Trump says he may not have made strong enough statements.
The U.S. State Department says the pressure campaign to convince North Korea to return to talks is working, but will take time.
Scott Snyder of the Council on Foreign Relations hopes hsi analysis is wrong.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is now saying that "fire and fury" may not have been a strong enough statement on North Korea.
Council on Foreign Relations Ely Ratner says he'd prefer talks over rhetoric.
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The Council on Foreign Relations Scott Snyder hopes that a way back to talks can be found.
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Analyst Scott Snyder says South Korea's President Moon has been trying to entice North Korea to talks, but Pyongyang is focused on one thing, the U.S.
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