A strategy, to fully define how they re going to approach this problem beyond the rhetoric. it seemed, actually seems like we re going backwards a little bit, right? there was the sanctions vote in the u.n. over the weekend, which seemed to be part of a strategic step here. but then the rhetoric came in, and now i feel the burden is on the administration to come out and put the pieces together of how this is going to fit into the broader vision, strategically, for what they want to accomplish. and how does it put more pressure on china than ever before? we heard that a couple of times and that he was actually telegraphing a message to china. how? they don t want a war. right. so is that the play? that by saying i m going unleash fire and fury, the likes of which the world has never seen, china will be like, whoa, we better step up? is that likely? is that the calculus? that may be part of the thinking here. we all know that china is the critical player here with the inf ....