The left and one of their wayward "PoleHummer" AKA ASSUP were wringing their hands WWIII!!...it seems that the Iranian regime is in trouble with their OWN citizens REVOLTING against them.
The LSM has been very quite about these protests and even down playing them HMMMMMMM...Another VICTORY for President Trump!!
 
  Muslim Scholar: ‘This regime, for the first time ever, is seriously threatened’
  Posted at 6:00 pm on January 12, 2020 by 
Elizabeth Vaughn 
   
In  this photo taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press  and obtained by the AP outside Iran, demonstrators gather to protest  against Iran’s weak economy, in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017. A  wave of spontaneous protests over Iran’s weak economy swept into Tehran  on Saturday, with college students and others chanting against the  government just hours after hard-liners held their own rally in support  of the Islamic Republic’s clerical establishment. (AP Photo)
 
Dr. Qanta Ahmed is a physician, a commentator, an author and a contributor to 
The Spectator, The Jerusalem Post and
 The Huffington Post. She is also a member of the 
Council on Foreign Relations.
In  an appearance on Sunday morning on “Fox and Friends,” Ahmed discussed  the student protests which began on Saturday in response to Iran’s  admission late Friday that they had unintentionally shot down Ukraine  Airlines Flight PS752 shortly after it had taken off from Tehran. This  occurred just hours after Iran had launched missiles at Iraqi military  bases which housed American troops. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani  tweeted on Friday that it had been a “great tragedy and unforgivable  mistake” and he blamed “human error.”
 
In  between the crash and Rouhani’s admission on Friday night, however,  Iran denied responsibility, refused to turn over the airplane’s black  boxes and then bulldozed the crash site.
The protests on Saturday  began with the demand that Ayatollah Khamenei resign and have since  turned into protests against the regime.
Ahmed, a Muslin scholar,  said “this regime, for the first time ever, is seriously threatened  and is in its most fragile and precarious time probably since 1979.”  This is the first time I’ve heard such a strong statement about the  Iranian government.
She 
explained:
They’ve  had a disastrous outcome to their attempt of intimidating the United  States, their attempts on the embassy in Baghdad failed, they’ve had  Qassem Soleimani [figuratively] decapitated, they had to admit that they  shot down their own commercial airliner, killing hundreds of people, 83  Iranians, many Iranians have lost multiple family members.
I think the Iranians have to ask themselves what else have they [the regime] concealed.
It  wasn’t just the error. They denied it at first, then finally they’re  admitting it, now they want to know what other falsehoods have been fed.
1500  people were killed in recent protests in Iran before the Qassem  Soleimani execution, so they are finally able to voice what they’ve  suspected all along and we must not ignore those voices.
Ahmed  praised President Trump’s words of support for the Iranian people  saying that, “President Trump made a wonderful statement on Twitter in  Farsi, and in English, that the United States is with the people of  Iran.”
   
When  asked if Iran will agree to negotiations, she answered, “I can’t  imagine it because the more they threaten the more Promethean their  grip. They would have to completely deny their origin, this regime. I do  think this regime, for the first time ever, is seriously threatened.  People are saying the United States is not our enemy, our regime is our  enemy. Our enemy is not here in the U.S., it is here where we are in  Tehran and that kind of explicit speech I’ve never encountered.”
I  posted several days ago that current conditions make this a vulnerable  time for Iran’s leadership. The regime is reeling from the death of a  key leader, their economy is a shambles, and their Supreme leader is  aging and possibly seriously ill. There may not be a better time than  right now for a revolution.
Where the protests will lead from here  is anyone’s guess. Is this the start of a new revolution? Or will it be  crushed? Will the government kill protestors?
Below, Iranian journalist Heshmat Alavi provides video of the regime’s anti-riot units attacking civilians.
The  Gateway Pundit has just reported that a woman was allegedly shot in the  head by a “Basij.” (Note: The Basij is an Iranian paramilitary  organization. It is one of the five forces of the IRGC.) The story and  video can be viewed 
here.
Meanwhile,  in the Iraqi city of Basra, Fox foreign correspondent Trey Yingst  reports that Iraqi journalist Ahmed Abdul Samad and his cameraman, Safaa  Ghali, were assassinated after covering anti-government demonstrations.