CIA Director Mike Pompeo told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Thursday that he could imagine a scenario when the U.S. may need to launch a ground invasion in North Korea to reach a solution that "moved past diplomacy."

Quick take: As Trump’s pick to serve as secretary of state, this statement during his confirmation hearing is bound to raise concerns in diplomatic circles, where most believe there is always room for more diplomacy before turning to military operations.

North Korea: He clarified that he does not advocate for regime change in North Korea.

He clarified that he does not advocate for regime change in North Korea. Iran: Pompeo would not say whether he thinks the U.S. should pull out of the Iran nuclear deal if a fix to the deal is not solidified by May 12. “Even after May 12, there’s still much diplomatic work to be done," he followed.

Pompeo would not say whether he thinks the U.S. should pull out of the Iran nuclear deal if a fix to the deal is not solidified by May 12. “Even after May 12, there’s still much diplomatic work to be done," he followed. Russia: Pompeo said he thinks more could be done to counter Russian aggression.

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