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Olivia Enos, Policy Analyst at the Asian Studies Center, Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation, discusses why the U.S. should get tough on North Korea after the death of Otto Warmbier, potential policy changes for American tourists, and why North Korea poses an imminent threat to the United States.
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