Dana Rohrabacher encourages nonlethal force against North Korea
California Congressman Dana Rohrabacher says at a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee that his father was a Korean War veteran and he hopes the last thing on anyone's mind is to exercise more influence on North Korea by putting more American troops in South Korea. Rohrabacher suggests his support for nonlethal force against North Korea, such as by shooting down rockets fired over United States ally Japan and cyber counter attacks in the event of imminent missile launch, rather than paying off bloodthirsty tyrants as occurred in the Iran nuclear agreement.





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