what s key to watch for now, guys, is whether or not china will step up. either way, our forces are ready to go. the air force s motto is aim high, fly, fight, win. guys? ainsley: all right. thank you. hopefully china will continue to support us. at least they did with the sanction deal voting 15-0. brian: i will tell you what, the president ratcheted it up yesterday. it seemed deliberate. we are still trying to find out. he sat there with his arms crossed. talking about opioids. this a short time after his briefing and going through this, hearing where we are at. he went out of his way to say this about the north korean threat. he is fed up. 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, beyond a normal statement. and as i said, they will be
talked to have said this, listen, if we re going to freeze the sanction, if we re going to ratchet those down, why don t they stop the setry fujs from spinning? centrifuges from spinning? i ll at least allow a six-month window well, i think we need to hear some admission that, well, yes, obviously, the construction of the plutonium reactor, that is out of compliance, it is in the a agreement, yes, our ambition is to shut down their weapons program as the end game and we re going to negotiate hard for that end. i m not sure we re going to hear that. and i think that s why you see on the senate side senators say, all right, let s look at ratchetting this up and having something to fall back on should the iranians not comply, which they re already out of compliance. but any sanction deal, very