saying he has a veto right against any military action by the u.s. in the north. the administration tells me that's not the case. >> but, john, why wouldn't the u.s. welcome this? wouldn't we welcome a wedge over war? if south korea can get the north to fly right or, you know, whatever, why not welcome it? >> i think two things. first of all, you can make the case that kim is reacting to the trump administration much tougher line on north korea. but we have to be careful about getting too over our skis about a new north korea that all of a sudden is led by a man of vanguard and peace and statesman-like behavior. let's not dechlt lude ourselves. that said, it's a kany move by north korea ahead of the olympics to shift the discussion by saying let's meet and try to d de-escalate this. let's not get snow bid the idea