The Director of the CIA Mike Pompeo on Thursday night sharply criticized the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-UN and called to remove it from its nuclear program.
Although the Secretary of state Rex Tillerson said in the past that the United States against Kim's departure from power, or the collapse of his government, Pompeo said that the administration needs to find a way to separate Kim from its growing stockpile. Pompeo said that the intelligence community and the defense Ministry was instructed to develop plans that "in the end to be achieved" against the nuclear threat of North Korea.
When asked whether that meant that he was in favour of regime change, Pompeo has denied that necessary, but, it seems, offered to defend the expulsion of Kim. "As for the mode, I hope we will find a way to separate it from this system," said Pompeo. "North Korean people, I'm sure, lovely people and wish Kim Jong UN has gone." He further explained that it's not an immediate problem, and said that the challenge was to convince other countries in this matter.
Comments Pompeo on Thursday to emphasize the tendency of the former conservative Congressman to tough conversations. He portrayed the CIA as an effective, aggressive component of the administration, which had fought and defeated enemies all over the world. Answering questions about the number of opponents and the policy, Pompeo largely restrained - criticism of Iran, and even hinting at torture as a means of interrogation.
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