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BumRushDaShow

(168,190 posts)
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:42 AM 14 hrs ago

Sen. Tom Cotton says U.S., allies looking at "weeks, not days, of joint efforts" in Iran

Source: CBS News

February 28, 2026 / 4:03 PM EST


Sen. Tom Cotton, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Saturday that he believes that there could be "weeks, not days, of joint efforts" by the U.S. and its allies in Iran after the massive military mission launched overnight.

"We're probably looking at weeks, not days, of joint efforts by the United States, Israel and our Arab partners, who have also been attacked this morning," Cotton told CBS News' Major Garrett. "But the upshot of it will be, after 47 years of waging war against the United States and the civilized world, the ayatollahs are finally going to face justice."

The U.S. and Israel announced a major military attack called "Operation Epic Fury" against Iran early Saturday. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is presumed dead after the mission, U.S. and Israeli officials said.

Saturday's strikes came after President Trump threatened the Iranian regime for weeks to make a new deal to rein in its nuclear program, and before that, threatened it over its violent crackdown on protesters in January.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-us-israel-attack-tom-cotton-senate/

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Sen. Tom Cotton says U.S., allies looking at "weeks, not days, of joint efforts" in Iran (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago OP
Someone earlier today called it Operation Epstein Fury". generalbetrayus 14 hrs ago #1
Same shit Whip-poor-will 14 hrs ago #2
Correction: "by the U.S. and its ally in Iran" pat_k 12 hrs ago #3
They might be "willing" if 45 removes ALL tariffs off their products! BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago #4
Two unpopular leaders in dire need of war in order to... OGBuzz 8 hrs ago #13
It's up to us to defend against the onslaught. pat_k 5 hrs ago #36
Your post is exactly what I was thinking when I read the OP hamsterjill 7 hrs ago #24
Saudi may not be participating as an ally, but this is their wet dream too. Showered trumps with billions to get it. pat_k 5 hrs ago #35
Allies? Israel and and Trump..Not a very big coalition force. LiberalArkie 11 hrs ago #5
Was Tom Cottonhead johnnyfins 11 hrs ago #6
What allies? Wiz Imp 9 hrs ago #7
I came to make this same observation. you beat me to it. nt Gore1FL 6 hrs ago #26
Hey Cotton which Allies? Historic NY 9 hrs ago #8
What allies? JustAnotherGen 9 hrs ago #9
Like Russia thought its seizure of Ukraine would only take a few days? tanyev 9 hrs ago #10
Decades, not weeks, you ignorant fool! debsy 9 hrs ago #11
Another treasonous piece of shit heard from Scalded Nun 8 hrs ago #12
Here's a Tom Cotton refresher Zorro 8 hrs ago #15
"Operation Epic Fury"??? PatSeg 8 hrs ago #14
Children and grandchildren of the guys who came up with Operation ORTSAC paleotn 7 hrs ago #19
Seriously? I didn't know that PatSeg 6 hrs ago #30
Whiskey Pete probably came up with this one, late at night. republianmushroom 6 hrs ago #34
Ha, ha, sounds about right PatSeg 5 hrs ago #38
SNL cold open nailed it: Great for Hegseth knuckle tats pat_k 5 hrs ago #37
Ah, that would explain it! PatSeg 5 hrs ago #39
Allies? Baitball Blogger 8 hrs ago #16
Iran is Russia's drone factory. The Kremlin isn't happy about this. paleotn 7 hrs ago #18
Oops, sounds like Trump pissed off PatSeg 6 hrs ago #31
Define "massive" paleotn 7 hrs ago #17
"...after 47 years of waging war against the United States..." Grins 7 hrs ago #20
I have the same question. republianmushroom 6 hrs ago #33
Weeks? ChazInAz 7 hrs ago #21
"Maybe six days, maybe six weeks, certainly not six months." Does that sound familiar? DFW 7 hrs ago #22
The name given to the operation perfectly reveals the mindset of those who launched this was. Just a big video game. Martin68 7 hrs ago #23
Is that in Friedman units? n/t hibbing 6 hrs ago #25
Baby Bush said that about Iraq and Afghanistan. greatauntoftriplets 6 hrs ago #27
Tom Cotton is a lying bullshit artist. Dyedinthewoolliberal 6 hrs ago #28
If Iraq, Afghanistan, Viet Nam, Korea, etc. are anything to go by, make that years. appleannie1 6 hrs ago #29
Post removed Post removed 6 hrs ago #32
If they say weeks, they mean months. colorado_ufo 4 hrs ago #40
Allies? Pas-de-Calais 3 hrs ago #41
I Guess The Term "Allies" modrepub 3 hrs ago #42
I was wondering who these so-called "allies" are. mdbl 3 hrs ago #43
Allies? Figarosmom 2 hrs ago #44
Cotten head is a supreme ahole. Chairman ... Evolve Dammit 1 hr ago #45
When does Barron Trump head to a US military boot camp? Bone spurs are not hereditary usaf-vet 41 min ago #46

Whip-poor-will

(17 posts)
2. Same shit
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 04:04 AM
14 hrs ago

Same shit different war during VIETNAM the military madmen ,still spoiling our country, said the same shit..
We've done allot of killing in my lifetime like WE have the answer to anything and everything..

pat_k

(12,972 posts)
3. Correction: "by the U.S. and its ally in Iran"
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 05:51 AM
12 hrs ago

There is no "coalition of the willing" on this one.

This is the trump-netanyahu show,

So. it should be:

Sen. Tom Cotton, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Saturday that he believes that there could be "weeks, not days, of joint efforts" by the U.S. and its allies ally in Iran after the massive military mission launched overnight.

OGBuzz

(174 posts)
13. Two unpopular leaders in dire need of war in order to...
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 09:40 AM
8 hrs ago

stay in power and out of prison. I'm having serious doubts about the midterms.

pat_k

(12,972 posts)
36. It's up to us to defend against the onslaught.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 12:20 PM
5 hrs ago

The Felon's "whatever it takes" path forward. We MUST defend against this!!
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221057403

hamsterjill

(17,382 posts)
24. Your post is exactly what I was thinking when I read the OP
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:09 AM
7 hrs ago

The only "ally" we have right now is Israel, and the reality is that WE are THEIR ally. Benny is calling the shots because Trump is to damn stupid and disengaged to be doing it.

pat_k

(12,972 posts)
35. Saudi may not be participating as an ally, but this is their wet dream too. Showered trumps with billions to get it.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 12:15 PM
5 hrs ago

Historic NY

(39,909 posts)
8. Hey Cotton which Allies?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 08:25 AM
9 hrs ago

Trump went in with Israel....ALONE. Now Iran is popping missiles out all over the place. Just MSB said Saudi would defend itself doesn't mean its so. Operation Epic fury is going to end up as Operation Epic Fuckup.

debsy

(869 posts)
11. Decades, not weeks, you ignorant fool!
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 08:55 AM
9 hrs ago

We’ve been here before, at great expense to common citizens - from those in the foreign countries being attacked by our government who pay with their physical lives to our own citizens who fund these excursions and who provide the cannon fodder to “fight for liberty”. In fact, the only people who benefit from war are the wealthy majority stock holders in the military industrial complex, a real thing that we have been warned about repeatedly.

Zorro

(18,536 posts)
15. Here's a Tom Cotton refresher
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:04 AM
8 hrs ago
In a new low for bipartisan consensus on U.S. foreign policy, 47 Republican senators have issued an “open letter” addressed to the Iranian leadership that is intended to sabotage prospects for a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran by cultivating doubt about the credibility and reliability of the American president. Although the letter has drawn wide reproach as a partisan tactic and a dangerous precedent, it might just accomplish what it was intended to do — reinforce the paranoia of the Iranian regime and scuttle long-awaited progress toward a negotiated resolution of the Iranian nuclear impasse.

The letter asserts the primacy of Congress — and, by extension, the Republicans — in determining the longevity of any nuclear agreement between Iran, the United States, and the five other world powers involved in the negotiations. “Anything not approved by Congress is a mere executive agreement,” the letter stresses, adding that “(t)he next president could invoke such an executive agreement with the stroke of a pen and future Congresses could modify the terms of an agreement at any time.” Just in case the message wasn’t clear, the letter emphasized that Obama would be out of office in a matter of months while “many of us [the 47 signatories] will remain in office well beyond then — perhaps decades.”

The letter was organized by freshman senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), a rising GOP star who only weeks ago sneered that Obama’s own letters to Iranian leaders reminded him of “a lovestruck teenager.”

The release of the letter provoked sharp criticism from the administration and well beyond. Obama accused the Republicans of aligning themselves with Iranian hard-liners against diplomacy and in favor of war; Vice President Joe Biden described the letter as “beneath the dignity of an institution I revere” and “highly misleading signal to friend and foe alike that that our Commander-in-Chief cannot deliver on America’s commitments-a message that is as false as it is dangerous.”


https://www.brookings.edu/articles/letters-to-the-ayatollah-the-sequel-the-republican-letter-to-irans-leaders-reflects-strategy-as-well-as-spite/

paleotn

(21,992 posts)
19. Children and grandchildren of the guys who came up with Operation ORTSAC
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:46 AM
7 hrs ago

The 1962 option to invade Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crises. Yes, ORTSAC is Castro spelled backwards. The Kennedy administration doubted the Pentagon's sanity then too.

PatSeg

(52,915 posts)
30. Seriously? I didn't know that
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:58 AM
6 hrs ago

"Operation Epic Fury" sounds like something out of a comic book. Probably indicates the intelligence of the people behind this insanity.

Maybe they should have called it "Operation Epic Insanity".

Baitball Blogger

(52,063 posts)
16. Allies?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:06 AM
8 hrs ago

Aside from Russia and Israel, does Trump have any?

And Russia is questionable since Trump is attacking Iran.

paleotn

(21,992 posts)
17. Define "massive"
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:43 AM
7 hrs ago

You cannot topple the Iranian regime externally simply with air strikes. You can't. The country is too big, too spread out, and they've been planning for this since Jimmy Carter. You're simply going to rally the masses in SUPPORT of the regime, not against it. Bombing by a foreign power who's not particularly liked tends to do that. While some of the Iranian masses aren't happy with the regime, it's not like they view us, or freaking Israel!, as saviors. That's naive in the extreme.

You can only do external regime change with boots on the ground. Massive numbers of US troops invading a country the size of freaking Alaska. Period. EOM. Invading Iran will make the 2003 Gulf War look like a weekend exercise in scale AND cost (read treasure and blood). Without that "no go" option, this will end in failure. And Iran will keep on keeping on.

Bad as it is, there are millions of Iranians who tied economically and philosophically to the regime. It's Iraq on steroids in that respect. Will internal decent be enough to topple the regime? Maybe. But so far, that same internal decent hasn't toppled Vladimir Putin's Russia. And Iran has been under strict sanctions since Carter and Reagan, not since the early twenty teens like Russia.

This is a fools errand. At best it will not accomplish anything but creating rubble. Worse case is something I'd rather not think about.

Grins

(9,379 posts)
20. "...after 47 years of waging war against the United States..."
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:46 AM
7 hrs ago

Did I miss something? Where, when, and how?

DFW

(60,005 posts)
22. "Maybe six days, maybe six weeks, certainly not six months." Does that sound familiar?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:01 AM
7 hrs ago

It was said by Donald Rumsfeld right after the start of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

He was slightly off in his prediction. Anyone want to bet that Cotton is more than slightly off now?

Iran has 90 million people and is almost as big as Alaska. Trump had better follow the advice of Richard Crenna's character in the first Rambo movie:



Iran DOES have one thing that would have been a huge advantage for us: a huge, massive dissident movement that hates the Ayatollahs. In fact, just about the only thing that would make them go back to supporting them would be if there were to be a massive attack on Iran from the outside.

Oops.

Martin68

(27,468 posts)
23. The name given to the operation perfectly reveals the mindset of those who launched this was. Just a big video game.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:06 AM
7 hrs ago

appleannie1

(5,443 posts)
29. If Iraq, Afghanistan, Viet Nam, Korea, etc. are anything to go by, make that years.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:57 AM
6 hrs ago

And thousands killed, even more disfigured from severe injuries, all so Grump can play soldiers. These are human live he is playing with, not plastic toys.

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

colorado_ufo

(6,220 posts)
40. If they say weeks, they mean months.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:54 PM
4 hrs ago

If they say months, they mean years.

If they say years, they mean canceled elections and a third Trump term. Or fourth - wasn't his father 92 when he died of Alzheimers?

modrepub

(4,039 posts)
42. I Guess The Term "Allies"
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 02:35 PM
3 hrs ago

Include folks who just shut up and let the US do whatever the hell we want.

Guess we need another term for countries who are actively participating and risking hardware and personnel in our military operations.

mdbl

(8,462 posts)
43. I was wondering who these so-called "allies" are.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 03:06 PM
3 hrs ago

The Dump Administration has denounced most of what we had. Anyway, if Tom Cotton said it, it's probably BS.

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