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U.S. commander on Kim Jong Un: 'Bring him to his senses, not to his knees'
The top U.S. commander in the Asia-Pacific told Congress on April 26 that the goal with North Korea's Kim Jong Un is to "bring him to his senses, not to his knees," and that a missile defense system would be operational within days.
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