Daily GOP WTF: Tehran Tom Cotton worries about US interference in foreign negotiations
On the Senate floor yesterday afternoon, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) shared some striking concerns about U.S. foreign policy.
He also offered a rather profound example of a politician failing a test of self-awareness.
Earlier in the day, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters that when it comes to the U.S. policy towards Israel, Were currently evaluating our approach. The comments were important, but not surprising Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus recent antics were bound to carry some consequences.
But Cotton, the right-wing freshman in his second month in the Senate, called Psakis comments worrisome for a very specific reason.
While Prime Minister Netanyahu won a decisive victory, he still has just started assembling a governing majority coalition. These kinds of quotes from Israels most important ally could very well startle some of the smaller parties and their leaders with whom Prime Minister Netanyahu is currently in negotiations.
This raises the question, of course, if the administration intends to undermine Prime Minister Netanyahus efforts to assemble a coalition by suggesting a change to our longstanding policy of supporting Israels position with the United Nations.
Hold on a second. Cotton is now concerned about U.S. officials undermining foreign officials currently in negotiations?
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