i spoke with nikki haley, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., just short while ago. it was a stick strong day for the united states. a strong day for the united nations. it was a gut punched her north korea, to let them go the international community is tire. the signs that we are seeing from north korea, they are concerned fact. now, they see the international community standing with one voice. china didn t pull off, ruptured that and pull off, and all of the security council and the international community, said that s enough. that is you have to stop it. dana: the sanctions are not sitting well with kim jong-un. they are threatening harsh retaliation. meanwhile, american spy satellites have detected that they have moved missiles to a dpatrol boat, despite the insistent that these mental tests have been halted. i asked the ambassador the ambassador if she had to twist arms to get to these boats on saturday or sunday and she said yes but she didn t give me details. you canha imagin
i spoke with make nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. a short while ago. it was a strong day for the united states, a strong day for the yns, letting them know the international chunt is tired of it and fighting back. all of uls should be concerned, but north korea is concerned back. they see the international community standing with one voice. china didn t pull off, russia didn t pull off. all of the security council and international community said enough. the sanctions aren t sitting well. the north is threatening harsh retaliations. american spy satellites have detected they moved cruise missiles to a boat despite rex tillerson saying they halt all of these. i asked the ambassador if she had to twist any arms to get that vote. she said yes but didn t give me
korea. and of course they see china as having the economic leverage over north korea in order to curb the regime s intentions to accelerate both the missile and the nuclear program. now you ve had criticism from washington, d.c. you re also now getting some pushback from beijing. the ministry of foreign affairs saying frankly about the north korea problem that they did not create it. that china didn t create it. and now you ve got the chinese ambassador to the u.n. saying that the u.s. and north korea both need to do more in terms of deescalating the growing tension on the peninsula. they have condemned pyongyang s missile launches, but they also say the rhetoric coming from washington, d.c., this response that we ve heard over and over again that all options are on the table, is not helping to deescalate the tension. so they re looking at both pyongyang and the u.s. while washington is looking squarely at beijing. right. beijing is saying not in my back yard. all right. alexandra fi
stages. this test does represent an effort to further develop a piece of the system that is critical to launching those missiles. that, of course, a component of north korea s strategy to threaten not only regional but global security. it comes on the heels of not one but two icbm tests in the month of july, raising global alarm, frankly. you heard from president donald trump that the u.s. will handle it, we ll handle it, that s what he s saying. he isn t saying how. does that mean that the u.s. will move away from its position that has so closely relied on china to rein in the north korean regime. of course, the trump administration believes that with china s economic leverage over north korea they have the power to stop this program. the question now, though, is whether china is willing to do that or whether they even want to. we are seeing pushback from china to donald trump s statements that china has failed to do more, that they haven t done enough. the ministry of foreign affairs
without solving what happens in iraq and syria it won t go away. judge jeanine: you were stations for six years in korea. and what was that that we were doing? i was a company commander and i worked on the staff during the olympics. judge jeanine: this week the president of south korea, moon jae-in suspended the defense system the pentagon rushed to give hem in north korea hit them. it s a terrible political decision made by south korea. china didn t like the and it may have been provocative to north korea. but the issue is this black line.