type of language that has never, ever been uttered by an american president in the modern era toward north koreans over anything? right. they see it as justification of their worst fears. that the whole point of the united states is to eliminate kim jong-un. they re very narcissistic in their own way. they think the whole world revolves around them. so when the president threatens them like that, they go, see? we told you so. what do they do? they accelerate their military programs. look, years of sanctions, of isolation, of threats, of ignoring them, hasn t worked at all. that has not stopped their program. it sped it up. the only thing that has worked is negotiations. we froze their plutonium program for eight years with an agreement. we froze their missile program for eight years with an agreement. but when we don t talk to them, they speed it up. when you threaten them, they just stiffen. they feel that they have to be tougher than you are. that s a chicken game that you can t wi
enquirer ? that s often a surprisingly blunt place. it is a bizarre thing, but if you re looking for something to strike your tuning fork, there is this supermarket tabloid that shows you more often than not the way that trump would like to be seen. this is what the national enquirer looks like now. trump takes charge. success in just 36 days. president trump tell-all, how i m cleaning up obama s mess. since the election, mixed in with all this fox & friends style stuff, they repeatedly keep going back to trump declaring war on dictators. there s kim jong-un. on the cover of the national enquirer. what did the trump talk about with vladimir putin that only the national enquinger is reporting on? apparently he talked about his plan to overthrow the dictator
strangling you? they don t even have any hands. like say you re going to stab somebody and their sense of humor. it doesn t make wolf paws can scratch you but they can t grab like a piano it doesn t even they re not even literal. but that kind of nutty over-the-top laugh out loud mixed metaphor threatening, that is something they have been doing for years. we re sort of acclimated to it. you can make funny comedic movies about it, right? the world has kind of acclimated to that, too. what the world has not acclimated to is an american president doing his version of the same thing. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening
he calls on these guys a lock. general, in your time in starting back in the vietnam era, tell our audience how generals have changed. this is people with no military connection, these days may not know the kind of warrior scholar we have seen at the top ranks the people who get three and four stars on their shoulders. well, you know, it s a good point. i ve been in and out of three administrations in the white house, bush 41, clinton and bush 43. kelly is a good example of someone who grew up in the marine corps, complete integrity. he may be one of the best public servants i ever met and mattis, one of these warrior intellectual monks.
ability to hit denver, los angeles, even chicago. the president spoke about it today, senator, and said he would solve this, no problem. here is he. we ll handle north korea. we re going to be able to handle them. it will be handled. we handle everything. is it that sample? . i wish it was that simple. north korea has been an emerging threat through now three administrations, bush 43, the obama administration and now during the trump administration. we can t lay all the blame, by any means, at the feet of the trump administration. there are options we have but one of the options is to portray a nation of strength and to have china be a partner in reining in north korea and so far we ve seen the president hasn t been able to portray that and, frankly, instead, we ve seen the chinese government, in effect, offer a series of trademarks to