I find this worse.
The W Admin wouldn't have disagreed with that. The problem isn't going to war, it is a bunch of people in charge thinking it isn't going to be a losing war to start with.
Cotton said:
Well you never know these things for sure, but I think history provides me precedents. I mean not just, for instance, [the Israeli attack on the Iraqi reactor at] Osirak or the [Syrian nuclear reactor], but also, for instance, in the tanker operations in '87 and '88, when we helped secure free transit in the Persian Gulf. Iran did ultimately pull in its horns to some degree because they realized that Ronald Reagan was serious when he made those promises, when we flagged those vessels. And we do have amazing capability gaps over a country like Iran, as Israel does. We also have the support of allies throughout the region that traditionally have not been as supportive as we might like for operations like these.
See... attacking Iran will be safe because historically, when we didn't attack Iran we were safe.
And regarding instability in the Middle East and our ability to control it...
Tom Cotton said:
I think we can exercise a greater degree of control than we have, although that's not to say that it's simply within our control, of course.
??? So we can control it better, but it may not be in our control? Got it!
Tom Cotton says W losing the war in '06.
Tom Cotton said:
But I did know that we were losing. I had no doubt about that. I felt it. And I would say almost everyone on the front lines—by which I'd say battalion level or below, most of the people who were really out patrolling—knew it. You know, we didn't have enough troops, we didn't have the right strategy, and we weren't making any progress, which meant we were losing.
Regarding Iran, we shouldn't make a deal, because they'd just get a bomb eventually. But if we don't delay them, they'd get one quicker. But we'll have the military as a threat, but he says they aren't viewed by Iran as a threat. That'd mean we'd have to use the military, but he says he doesn't want to exactly. Sounds like Cotton lives in the Right-Wing Bubble.