up the rhetoric, what happens when north korea does something that they have tested a missile, are we then bound to attack them? i'm just very concerned that the white house is ratcheting up rhetoric but has not come to the house or the senate or the members of congress with a real plan on what they would like to do. >> that's the one place where he seems like he's willing to initiate military action, my concern is that he's moving forward without any real plan and that anything that he does will be much more knee jerk. look, if north korea does anything that will endanger japan or south korea, we have a treaty or alliance with those two nations and of course we will come to their aid, if they try to attack the united states, of course we will come and defend our home land. but i didn't see anything in the briefing today that talked to any real specific plans that the white house had for what they're