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Correspondent for the washington post. And graham allison, the Douglas Dillon professor of government at harvard. Welcome to both of you. And, let me start with you what has been discussed a great deal now in the lack of good options for the administration. Anne yeah, i mean, there really are basically no options that have not been tried before, unless you want to go the military route, which trump has pointedly not taken off the table. But which is so, so fraught and so unlikely as to really be kind of functionally moot. Any conventional strike against north korea risks either an overwhelming conventional response that would undoubtedly kill south korean civilians and could in danger really thousands if not millions of people, or north korea, since it does possess Nuclear Weapons and the ability to deliver them at short range, could choose to use them against south korea, j ....
Correspondent for the washington post. And graham allison, the Douglas Dillon professor of government at harvard. Welcome to both of you. And, let me start with you what has been discussed a great deal now in the lack of good options for the administration. Anne yeah, i mean, there really are basically no options that have not been tried before, unless you want to go the military route, which trump has pointedly not taken off the table. But which is so, so fraught and so unlikely as to really be kind of functionally moot. Any conventional strike against north korea risks either an overwhelming conventional response that would undoubtedly kill south korean civilians and could in danger really thousands if not millions of people, or north korea, since it does possess Nuclear Weapons and the ability to deliver them at short range, could choose to use them against south korea, j ....
New york city, this is charlie rose. Jeff good evening. I am sitting in for charlie rose who is traveling. We begin with north korea. On tuesday, pyongyang announced that they tested a new intercontinental Ballistic Missile, one that analysts say can reach alaska. North koreas leader kim jongun says the launch was a fourth of july gift to the United States. The Trump Administration said the u. S. Would use the full range of capabilities at our disposal against the growing threat. But experts warn the options available to washington are few and risky. Joining me now from washington, the foreignpolicy and politics correspondent for the washington post. And graham allison, the douglas dillon, professor of government at harvard. Welcome to both of you. Anne, let me start with you, and what has been discussed a great ....