What Can Trump Do About North Korea? His Options Are Few and Risky

Articolo tratto da The New York Times a By DAVID E. SANGERJULY  4, 2017

When President-elect Donald J. Trump said on Twitter in early January that a North Korean test of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States “won’t happen!” there were two things he still did not fully appreciate: how close Kim Jong-un, the North’s leader, was to reaching that goal, and how limited any president’s options were to stop him.

The ensuing six months have been a brutal education for President Trump. With North Korea’s launch on Tuesday of what the administration confirmed was an intercontinental ballistic missile, the country has new reach. Experts said the North Koreans had crossed a threshold — if just barely — with a missile that could potentially strike Alaska.

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President Trump boarded Air Force One in Morristown, N.J., on Monday. Credit Al Drago for The New York Times