>> when you're trying to analyze north korea, trying to read a book upside down in a mirror underwater. you have to read backwards. but i realized is this. north korea has always asserted their right under their sovereignty, just like the u.s., to engage in shipment and sales of weapons. what we are seeing, in my opinion, incidentally or by accident, is north korea having commercials for their product. they are showing that their missiles worked, and they are also showing that their missiles allow them, a country the size of -- and basically be invincible. this is a great sales pitch for them to show that they have weapons that they can sell and make a lot of money off of, and they realize that is the case. it's been fascinating. a dangerous sales technique. you came things out for a living, i think pretty accurately. we are going to press china to help mitigate this threat. if they don't respond and we are forced to use military action of some kind, what happens next? >> first, the chinese have no reason to solve this.