U.S., allies weigh options after North Korea's missile test - adviser
By Lucia Mutikani and Sue-Lin Wong
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"We are working together with our allies and partners and with the Chinese leadership to develop a range of options," national security adviser H.R. McMaster said on ABC's "This Week" program.
- ricky lWith International consensus to act - the denuclearisation of N Korea will come into fruition.
The outcome is at what cost.
The outcome is whether N Korea is willing to give in, at which option.
Some option can be a win-win outcome - the best being negotiating a nuclear deal in exchange for economic gains - similar to Iran nuclear deal.
The lose-lose outcome - is military option where both sides lunged at one another with barrages of devastating weapons.
The eventual biggest loser will still be N Korea - though others may also suffer.
So how will this nuclear crisis end - will depend on whether N Korea is wise enough to choose the right option and not the most destructive option. - ricky l一念天堂,一念地狱。
一念天堂,一念地狱。
一念天堂,一念地狱。
- ricky lRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow could not accept North Korea's "reckless nuclear actions" but the United States should not take unilateral action against it.
Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, indicated on Sunday that Trump was not considering military action against North Korea for now, even as a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier strike group was heading for the region.
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Even Russia is unable to accept N Korea "reckless nuclear actions".
N Korea is very isolated in the International World.