https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/sen-cotton-challenges-coward-iranian-foreign-minister/

Fresh off his strange foray into international diplomacy neo-con style, where he sent a letter to Iranian leadership warning that a US deal with Iran would not be honored by the United States, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) has again dipped his Arkansan toes into international waters.

This time Cotton, who is in danger of becoming the Westboro Baptist Church of the neocon movement, has sent a flurry of Tweets to Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif challenging him to come to Washington to debate the US Constitution.

(Might round two include a debate of Iranian history from ancient Persia to the present, with special emphasis on when last Iran invaded another country? Probably not.)

Cotton also wants the debate to cover “Iran’s record of tyranny, treachery, & terror.” Presumably Cotton is unaware of the US-backed Israeli terror attacks on Iranian scientists. And US support for anti-Iran terror/murder cult MeK.

The US Senator pointedly called the Iranian foreign minister a “coward” for not fighting in the 1980s US-instigated Iran-Iraq war in which the US sided with an Iraq that used chemical weapons (provided by Washington) on Iran. The “treacherous” Iran did not retaliate in kind against Iraq, but perhaps Cotton has some gaps in his historical knowledge.

Interestingly enough, the West-oriented Zarif was in the United States during the Iran-Iraq war, obtaining a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in International Relations from San Francisco State University and then going on to achieve a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver.

Sen. Cotton apparently prefers that the Iranian academic had been engaged in killing members of the then US-backed Saddam Hussein government in Iraq.

Sen. Cotton’s bizarre Tweet bombs should be seen to be believed:

Hey @JZarif, I hear you called me out today. If you’re so confident, let’s debate the Constitution. 1/4 — Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) April 29, 2015

Here’s offer: meet in DC, @JZarif, time of your choosing to debate Iran’s record of tyranny, treachery, & terror. 2/4 — Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) April 29, 2015

I understand if you decline @JZarif after all, in your 20s, you hid in US during Iran-Iraq war while peasants & kids were marched to die 3/4 — Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) April 29, 2015

Not badge of courage @JZarif, to hide in US while your country fought war to survive-but shows cowardly character still on display today 4/4 — Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) April 29, 2015

11:35 pm on April 29, 2015

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