Trump vows to ‘fix the mess’ as US targets North Korea banks
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vowed to “fix the mess” over North Korea’s nuclear program but warned any U.S. military attack would be “devastating.” The tough talk came as Trump’s administration sought to turn up the economic pressure with new sanctions punishing North Korean banks and their workers.
As Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. was still hoping for a diplomatic resolution, Trump echoed the sentiment, declaring that a military strike was “not a preferred option.” Still, Trump said the United States was “totally prepared” to pursue that route if necessary.
“If we take that option, it will be devastating, I can tell you that. Devastating,” Trump said in a Rose Garden news conference. “If we have to take it, we will.”
The president appeared eager to push back on the notion that it was he, not North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who’s responsible for upping the rhetoric between the countries to alarming levels. And he assigned some fault for the mounting crisis to his predecessors for failing to address the North’s nuclear ambitions over many decades.