"If I were North Korea, I would not underestimate President Trump's resolve to stop them from getting a missile to hit our homeland," Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina told reporters today.
Graham joined Senator John McCain of Arizona for the dinner at the White House last evening. Graham and McCain are defense hawks and have been two of Trump's sharpest GOP critics on foreign policy matters. But both senators are backing Trump's approach on North Korea, which has threatened to use pre-emptive strikes or any other measures it deems necessary to defend itself against the "US imperialists."
Graham said it's uncertain whether North Korea may actually launch a weapon of mass destruction at the U.S. But, he said, Trump "is not going to allow this problem to get any worse than it is today." The key, Graham added, is to make North Korea realize there's a "new sheriff in town."
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