Sen. Lindsey Graham warns that the US will end the North Korea nuclear threat 'one way or the other'
Washington Sen. Lindsey Graham applauded President Donald Trump on Thursday for walking away from the table during his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rather than agreeing to any deal short of"complete denuclearization" -- an outcome he believes the US must achieve by any means necessary.
The South Carolina Republican said he is"encouraged there are plans to continue talking" with North Korea after Trump failed to secure a formal pledge of any kind during the summit with Kim in Hanoi, Vietnam, but Graham but also warned that the clock is ticking for negotiators to convince Pyongyang to peacefully surrender its entire nuclear arsenal.
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