
Marco Rubio made controversial comments about North Korea, saying it's not a rogue state but a failed state. This sparked criticism from politicians and experts. Rep. Eliot Engel called the remarks reckless and wrong.
Marco Rubio made controversial comments about North Korea, saying it's not a rogue state but a failed state. This sparked criticism from politicians and experts. Rep. Eliot Engel called the remarks reckless and wrong.
The controversial comments made by Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) about North Korea have ignited a firestorm of criticism from politicians and experts alike.
In an interview with NBC News, Rubio said, North Korea is not a rogue state. It's a failed state. These remarks have sparked controversy in the Hermit Kingdom, where many see them as an attempt to undermine the country's legitimacy.
Rubio's comments were quickly condemned by other U.S. politicians and experts on North Korea. Representative Eliot Engel (D-NY) called the remarks reckless and wrong, while former State Department official Evans Revere said they showed a fundamental misunderstanding of North Korean society.