The Defense Secretary Says North Korea's Actions Could Lead To The "Destruction Of Its People"
The Secretary of State said "there is no imminent threat" from North Korea, following an incendiary statement Tuesday from President Trump.
Nancy Youssef is a national security correspondent with BuzzFeed News and is based in Washington, DC.
The Secretary of State said "there is no imminent threat" from North Korea, following an incendiary statement Tuesday from President Trump.
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