Senate Intel Chair Cotton: 'We have to be prepared for Iran to retaliate'
- Senate Intelligence Chairman Tom Cotton stated that Iran must pursue a peaceful resolution to avoid severe consequences from the United States, as President Donald Trump has ordered strikes to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
- Cotton mentioned that the recent military strikes have severely damaged Iran's critical nuclear infrastructure.
- Cotton warned that should Iran target Americans, the military response would be significantly greater than previous actions, indicating the U.S. is prepared for retaliation from Iran.
- Cotton remarked on Iran's long history of terrorizing Americans for 46 years, reaffirming a commitment to the safety of the American people as a top priority.
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Senate Intel Chair Cotton: 'We have to be prepared for Iran to retaliate'
The chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Sunday that the United States must "be prepared for Iran to retaliate" following Saturday night's strikes targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities.
Cotton: Trump took ‘decisive action’ to ensure Iran does not obtain nuclear weapon
Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Sunday touted President Trump’s “decisive action” in directing U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities this weekend.
Iran Needs To Do Two Things To ‘Actually Survive’: Tom Cotton
Iran should pursue a peaceful resolution and end its nuclear program because the United States has a lot more targets from which to choose, Senate Intelligence Chairman Tom Cotton (R-AR) said on Sunday.Cotton told ABC’s Jonathan Karl on “This Week” that the supreme leader and the Ayatollahs in Iran need to understand that President Donald Trump “means business” after ordering strikes on three of Tehran’s facilities this weekend to prevent the re…
Cotton: Iran Should Not Retaliate Against Americans if They Want to Continue in Power
During Saturday's broadcast of FNC's "Hannity," Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) advised the Iranian regime not to retaliate against the United States after strikes on strategic targets "if they want to continue in power."
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