steel. his own credibility is being tested because he said early on china will help us solve this problem, or we will do it ourselves. secretary tillerson has an emergency any kind of north global action is required to stop a global threat. any coun it goes on to stay all nations should publicly demonstrate that there are consequences, but if you look at any network that provides economic support. china should do more, but what if it doesn t? looking at trump s business career, his past background in his relationships with people were often transactional. they would sign a dotted line and move on. this isn t the case with xi, where he s trying to move him in a direction, develop a
to make a trip to europe for the g-20 beginning with a stop in poland. the trump administration is making it no surprise that it is going to have a very strong response to what happened thanks to the rogue leadership over in pyongyang. once again formulating what exactly to do following yet another b ballistic missile test. let me say what the state department is saying about that launch the 11th of the year. just incredible. this is rex tillerson the secretary of state the united states strongly condemns the north korea s launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile testing the icbm. represents a new escalation of the a threat united states and our allies and the partners, the region and world. and this is the most important part global action is riders to stop a global threat. of course that just ahead of the g-20, right? that launch the 11th of the year by the north. some argue it frankly sends a message to the west that sanctions aren t working and they certainly haven t worked
global action is required to stop a global threat. any country that hosts north korean guestworkers, provides any economic or military benefits, or fails to fully implement u.n. security council resolutions is aiding and abetting a dangerous regime. all nations should publicly demonstrate to north korea that there are consequences to theiry pursuit of nuclear weapons. we intend to bring north korea s provocative action before the u.n. security council and enact stronger measures to hold the dprk accountable. the united states seeks only a peaceful denuclearization of the korean peninsula and the end ofe threatening actions by north korea. as we, along with others have made clear, we will never accept a nuclear armed north korea. the president and his national security team are continuing to assess the situation in close coordination with our allies and partners.
chinese ideas. freezing the nuclear capabilities of dprk and large-scale military exercises by the united states and republic of korea. the era of strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed. many years and it s failed. frankly the patience is over. the united states, and other regional powers and all responsible nations to join us in implementing sanctions and demanding that the north korean regime choose a better path and do it quickly and a different future for its long-suffering people. bret: that was president trump friday. this happened last night. firing of an icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile. secretary of state released a statement saying global actions to solve a global threat. aiding and abetting a dangerous
trump. putin and xi want trump to stop the military exercises formerly known as team spirit, now known as full eagle, on the korean peninsula. that s their end game is to get the u.s. leadership out of that region so that they can have more in that region, and their end game is to get rid of the u.s. military presence in south korea. this is political brinksmanship and engagementship at its highest and to think that north korea is not allied with russia and china in some way on this would be naive. we have to look at their linkage to iran. this is a big deal and i think tillerson has it right, a global threat deserves a global response. now, you know, general clark, we remember during the campaign when then candidate donald trump suggested in an interview with fox that maybe japan and south korea would have to go it alone,