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to be sure in hawaii. but the lesson it teaches us is not to go see if kim jong-un is having a good day to prepare a better missile defense and again living in a world with irresponsible lead verse their finger on the nuclear button. my understanding is that the market for home air raid shelters has been increasing recently of the luxury variety. but the fact is as a matter of basic history. if north korea does get deliverable nuclear weapons and is on the verge of them and iran is behind them. i think it is a historical turning point, it means half a century or more of american proliferation policy will have failed. there is every reason to believe
a new u.s. strategy, one that did not include negotiations or waiting for the government of kim jong-un to collapse. let me be very clear, the policy of strategic patience has ended. we re exploring a new range of diplomatic security and economic measures. reporter: and he wouldn t rule out a controversial idea president trump raised on the campaign trail, to give japan and south korea a nuclear weapon. that ditches seven decades of u.s. settled proliferation policy, and that shows the anxiety in washington right now, that they are willing to consider almost anything in order to keep north korea in the box. reporter: tillerson s muscular tone comes on the eve of his arrival in beijing saturday. he will warn chinese leaders to use more leverage over north korea or face new sanctions on chinese companies doing business with kim s regime. the tougher line echoed today by president trump who tweeted, quote, north korea is behaving very badly. they have been playing the
north and south korea, still in a state of war. the region on edge as north korean leader kim jong-un inches closer to having a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach the u.s. mainland. donald trump said during the campaign he would be willing to meet with kim jong-un. what the hell is wrong with speaking to him? reporter: but today in seoul his top u.s. diplomat signaled a new u.s. strategy, one that did not include negotiations or waiting for the government of kim jong-un to collapse. let me be very clear. the policy of strategic patience has ended. we re exploring a new range of diplomat, security, and economic measures. reporter: and he wouldn t rule out a controversial idea president trump raised on the campaign trail to get japan and south korea a nuclear weapon. that ditches seven decades of u.s. settled proliferation policy, and that shows the anxiety in washington right now, that they are willing to consider almost anything in