"North Korea has acted especially badly, largely unchecked, for more than a decade," Bossert says http://cbsn.ws/2oMaOaE pic.twitter.com/C2TnRjHLib
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"President Trump has used just about every lever you could use, short a starving the people of North Korea to death to change their behavior. So we don't have a lot of room left to apply pressure and change their behavior," Bossert says http://cbsn.ws/2kLnLfv pic.twitter.com/6S8hnGCOB7
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"President Trump not only continued the national emergency for cyber security, but he did so himself and sanctioned the Russians involved in the hacks last year," Bossert says http://cbsn.ws/2kLnLfv pic.twitter.com/Clp7StxGNm
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"Our assumption on [North Korea] not raising a lot of money comes from the belief that the hackers hit targets that then reported to us what they did about it," Bossert says http://cbsn.ws/2kLnLfv pic.twitter.com/dLVMDNn8b9
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Reporter: How much is the U.S. government, specifically the NSA, to blame for this? Bossert: "Not at all." http://cbsn.ws/2kLnLfv pic.twitter.com/mknzqWrh7T
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