Iran and the P5+1 group the US, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany reached a framework understanding in the Swiss city of Lausanne on April 2. If a final deal is reached by a July 1 deadline, it would lift all international sanctions imposed against the Islamic Republic in exchange for certain steps Tehran will take with regard to its nuclear program.
Senator Tom Cotton, known for his close links to a neoconservative group, said on Tuesday that a military action against Iran would go much smoother than the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Even if military action were required and we certainly should have kept the credible threat of military force on the table throughout, which always improves diplomacy the president is trying to make you think it would be 150,000 heavy mechanized troops on the ground in the Middle East again as we saw in Iraq, and thats simply not the case, Cotton said.

The United States and Britain launched a four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16, 1998, to December 19, 1998.
The two countries said they had bombed Iraq because Baghdad failed to comply with UN Security Council resolutions and its interference with UN inspectors.
Baghdad repeatedly accused inspectors of United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) of spying for the US and Israel.
The United Nations later acknowledged that inspectors had been passing information on to US intelligence agencies.
The hawkish GOP lawmaker said that all were asking is that the president simply be as tough as in the protection of Americas national security interest as Bill Clinton was.
Cotton reportedly received one million dollars from the Emergency Committee for Israel, a neoconservative group associated with Israel lobby, just before the last US election. The group was founded in mid-2010 by William [Bill] Kristol, a US neoconservative political analyst.

The White House has denounced the GOP letter as an unprecedented and calculated attempt to interfere with the Iran nuclear talks.
Senator Cotton claimed that he had drafted the letter. However, independent analysts say the letter was actually written by Bill Kristol, his financier.
By Press TV