“Recent reports suggest the US is considering a ‘bloody nose’ strike — highly visible but materially limited — on North Korea to make a statement, and that President Donald Trump’s secretaries of state and defense are the key figures holding him back. Experts have panned the idea of a strike on North Korea with near unanimity, but the Trump administration has consistently touted the use of force as a potential tool.”
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