‘Very little’ in Trump’s way if he orders nuclear attack

It takes a “fit of pique” for US President Donald Trump to start a nuclear war against North Korea, says the former director of national intelligence, arguing that the country’s nuclear system is designed for a “rapid response.”

James Clapper appeared on CNN on Wednesday to make the comments.

“The whole system is built to ensure rapid response if necessary. So there’s very little in the way of controls over exercising a nuclear option, which is pretty damn scary,” he said.

The retired lieutenant general in the United States Air Force voiced concerns about Trump’s access to the nuclear codes.

This undated picture released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on August 23, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (2nd L) visiting the Chemical Material Institute of the Academy of Defense Science at an undisclosed location.

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