Kinzinger: ‘Obviously There’s Some Real Concern’ with North Korea

‘In my view a nuclear test is not the impetus for an American response in a strike’

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KINZINGER: "In my view a nuclear test is not the impetus for an American response and a strike. What really is though would be if we see that ourselves our our allies are in an immediate threat or even close to threat. The thing we have to clean in mind, there was all this discussion about Iran, the Iran dole and what the end state of Iran was going to be under the deal. North Korea is now where we were scared Iran would get to which is they have a nuclear weapon, and they are working on the delivery systems for this, whether it’s hitting our allies or an intercontinental ballistic missile that can basically go in space and hit the United States, so, you know, the key in the administration, remember, President Obama told president Trump this is going to be your key issue, something you have to pay attention to. The key for the trump Administration is to say when they hit a point of no return or you feel an imminent threat is present, then you probably will have to take military action, I don’t think that’s this weekend, but I think obviously there’s some real concern here in general."

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