Obama was all show and no go; Trump is the opposite.
On Thursday President Donald Trump demonstrated what distinguishes him from his predecessor.
During his joint press conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda, Trump was asked whether he was willing to militarily engage with North Korea in response to the rogue nation’s stepped -up nuclear and ICBM program.
“I don’t like to talk about what I have planned, but I have some pretty severe things that we’re thinking about,” he responded. “That doesn’t mean we’re going to do them.”
Then he added, “I don’t draw red lines. President Obama drew a red line and I was the one who made it look a little bit better than it was.”
Trump went on to say that the situation in Syria would have been better if Obama had acted, before adding “something will have to done” about North Korea.
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