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have been numerous cases where we had three to six years of no tests. that in and of itself is not a real metric of success. i think there s really a difference between what we see the administration saying of we re hoping to move forward, we re trying to put meat on the bones and the president who said that the issue is solved and doing a victory lap. secretary pompeo really does need to get north korea to publically and unequivocally commit to abandoning his nuclear arsenal as well as the missile and biochem programs. do you think that the chances are high or even remotely close to high that that is possible? well, i have been doing north korea for 25 years. we have seen eight previous failed agreements. many of us tend to be skeptical and cynical. we hope this time is different. i think having increased the pressure, particularly in the last two years, that s brought north korea to the table. we will see if it s gotten them
include japanese abductees would be another example. biochem weapons, conventional weapons. it does get overcrowded. so i don t blame them for prioritizing denuclearization and security at the highest. one of the dangers of embracing kim jong-un as a statesman, veteran security experts warn that president trump, moon jae-in and their allies could lose sight of kim s ultimate objective, staying in power. and they worry the leaders kim is dealing with will look past the fact he ll do anything to stay in power, including possibly cheat on a nuclear deal or start a conflict. brian todd, cnn, washington. let s bring in patricia murphy. let s start where brian left off there. the president not talking about human rights with kim yong chol and just a maybe, that s as far as he ll go with a commitment to
biochem weapons, conventional weapons. it does get overcrowded. i do not blame them for prioritizing denuclearization and security at the highest. reporter: veteran security experts warn that president trump, moon jae-in and their allies could lose sight of kim s ultimate objective, staying in power, and they worry he ll do anything to stay in power, include possibly cheat on a nuclear deal or even start a conflict. brian todd, cnn, washington. joining me now, scott jennings, cnn political commentator and special assistant to george w. bush and d.c. democratic chairman and scott and scott. scott boldin, may i use your first name so we re not confused