North Korea – React, but with extreme caution, Mr. Trump

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In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar’s army crossed the Rubicon and changed history. So did America’s founding fathers, exactly 241 years ago. North Korea’s launch of what it claims was an intercontinental ballistic missile – on July 4, of all days – could be another historic point of no return. Or it could be just another taunting gesture by that country’s head-case president, Kim Jong Un.

Either way, President Trump should react with extreme caution. It’s one thing to tweet; it’s another to attack.

While the most-discussed nightmare scenario is a nuclear-tipped ICBM, an equally horrifying possibility is that North Korea has developed, and uses, a so-called super electromagnetic pulse weapon — EMP – that could

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – JULY 04: People watch a television broadcast reporting the North Korean missile launch at the Seoul Railway Station on July 4, 2017 in Seoul, South Korea. North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile on Tuesday from a location near the North’s border with China into waters at Japan’s exclusive economic zone, east of the Korean Peninsula, according to reports. The latest launch have drawn strong criticism from the U.S. and came ahead of a summit of leaders from the Group of 20 countries in Germany later this week. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)