William Cohen, who served as secretary of defense under former President Bill Clinton, proposed a three-prong approach to handling escalating tensions with North Korea.
Speaking with msnbc’s Alex Witt on Saturday, Secretary Cohen said the United States should (1) aim to lower the rhetoric; (2) increase the training and readiness of American and South Korean troops in the region; and (3) intensify the sanctions against the North Korean regime.
Last week North Korea said it will defy the sanctions passed by the United Nations Security Council and continue to develop a nuclear arsenal. The Friday pronouncement followed a week in which the country’s young leader, Kim Jong-un, scrapped his country’s 60-year non-aggression pact with South Korea and threatened the United States with a preemptive nuclear attack.
Cohen spoke in no uncertain terms about what he thinks would happen if Kim were to launch an attack against America.
“Any threat to the United States that he seeks to carry out would be met with a response that certainly would alter the geography in that region of the world,” he said.








