U.S. officials are debating whether it's possible to mount a limited military strike against North Korean

The White House is considering a targeted strike in North Korea as a reaction to a missile test in order to illustrate the high price the nation could pay for nuclear progress, according to a report in the WSJ.

The debate isn't necessarily about deploying the strategy, it's more about whether it's feasible, according to the report.

Tomorrow, officials from North Korea will meet their counterparts from South Korea in a village inside the DMZ separating the two Koreas.

The report says national security adviser H.R. McMaster is arguing more vocally, publicly and privately, that military options need to be considered.