obvious. those words are very, very easy to understand. so there you go. you ll see. might help if the administration could explain it for us, but their explanations vary wildly. the secretary of state says don t lose any sleep over it. he s just using language north korea understands. the president s advisor says don t listen to the secretary of state, because he s not a military expert. meanwhile, a military expert, the secretary of defense, says there s no need for war because diplomacy is working. and the white house says the president s actual words aren t being vetted by the national security team. so believe whatever you want. we ve learned the hard way, though, not to believe it until we hear it from the president, but we ve also learned the hard way that even if you do hear it from him, a lot of times you can t believe it n. in the midst of all this chaos, the president s message ultimately boils down to this. trust him. but programs we re seeing why just a third of the coun
military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should north korea act unwisely. by the way, those plans have likely been in place for a very long time. basically we re always locked and loaded in that region. now, it might help if the president would actually explain what his threats mean, but when asked, he doesn t. 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. if anything, that statement may not be tough enough. what would be tougher than fire and fury? well, you ll see. you ll see. if he does something in guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before, what will happen in north korea. and when you say that, what do you mean? you ll see. you ll see. and he ll see. mr. president, what do you mean by military solutions are locked and loaded as it relates to north korea? well, i think it s pretty
action in and around guam. if he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat, which by the way he has been uttering for years and his family has been uttering for years, or if he does anything with respect to guam or any place else that s an american territory or an american ally, eltruly regret it. and elregret it fast. we have a president right now who is asking the public and the world to trust what he says. but frankly, he does keep keeping us plenty of reasons not to. you ask ten different people if they re seriously worried about what s happening and you ll get ten different answers. north korea says it s drawing up plans to do something in guam, either strike the territory or do a missile test that would land in waters within 25 miles of guam. in typical bluster, north korea boasted that they can, quote, beat us to a jelly at any time. and in typical bluster, the president is now saying that