McMaster on North Korea: ‘All Options Are on the Table’

‘The president’s made it very clear he’s not in the business of announcing in advance what he’s going to do in a particular situation’

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RADDATZ: "I was a little closer than you were. Back to what you were saying before. Today, a White House foreign policy adviser briefed reporters on vice president pence’s flight to Seoul. Saying had North Korea tested a nuclear weapon, other actions would have been taken by the U.S. What would have happen snd what was he talking about?"
MCMASTER: "The president’s made it very clear he’s not in the business of announcing in advance what he’s going to do in a particular situation. I think what you saw last week with the president’s decisive response to the Assad regime’s mass murder of innocent people, including children wsh chemical weapons, that this national security team is capable of rapidly responding to those sorts of incidents and events and providing the president with options. Our president is clearly KO ly comfortable making decisions."

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