Weeks-long coalition push on Iran follows Epic Fury, Cotton says

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Sen. Tom Cotton says the U.S. and its allies expect 'weeks, not days' of joint action against Iran after the Operation Epic Fury strikes, with aims to curb Iran’s nuclear program and dismantle its terror networks; Iran reportedly retaliated with missile strikes on U.S. bases as tensions escalate, underscoring ongoing congressional scrutiny of wartime actions.
- Sen. Tom Cotton says U.S., allies looking at "weeks, not days, of joint efforts" in Iran CBS News
- Rounds: ‘I would very seriously consider’ troops in Iran KELOLAND.com
- SCOOP: "The butcher’s bill has finally come due for the ayatollahs": Sen. Tom Cotton backs Operation Epic Fury Washington Reporter
- Cotton addresses Benton County group while taking calls about Iran strikes Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- Sean Hannity urges military action against Iran: "See a threat and wipe it out before it gets to you" Media Matters for America
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