Tony Blankley considers the question of how Presidents Bush and/or Kerry plan to deal with a nuclear Iran, or better yet, North Korea:

Last Friday, the Associated Press reported that: “Amid heightened concerns of a North Korean missile test, a U.S. destroyer has started patrolling the Sea of Japan in what officials say is a first step toward creating a shield to protect the United States and its allies from a foreign missile attack.”

North Korea responded to the news by asserting that “The U.S. should clearly understand that a preemptive attack is not its monopoly.”

Well, that sure sounds like an invitation to diplomacy, doesn’t it, Senator Kerry?

So, if diplomacy fails, what will the president of the United States do about it in 2005?

Stay tuned, we’re going to hear from somebody … eventually.