The fate of Iran’s despotic regime appears to be hanging in the balance. The country’s population – after almost five decades of repression, privation and sharia-indoctrination – are in the streets, risking life and limb to demand the mullahs’ overthrow. Thousands have been shot dead where they were demonstrating; others who were wounded, were subsequently executed.
To his credit, President Trump has repeatedly expressed solidarity with those seeking freedom, encouraging them to keep protesting and promising help to those subjected to murderous attacks by Iranian and imported jihadists.
On Wednesday, however, the President declared that such attacks had reportedly been suspended. While he expressed some uncertainty about the accuracy of such claims, the implication was that the promise of U.S. military action on behalf of the protesters would be suspended, as well.
America must help the Iranian people prevail – not abandon them, yet again.
This is Frank Gaffney.






This is a bad look for Trump. If you make a threat, you better be ready to follow it up or your credibility on the international stage will disappear. It is very hard to believe that the revolutionary guard will stop the beatings and shootings on their own. If he is "uncertain", he should assume it is still going on. If he does not want to intervene, that is fine, but don't insult my intelligence by saying that he will and just not follow through. I like Trump, but this is not a good look.
Bomb the revolutionary guards, and the henchmen. Let the people. Hang the Ayatollah, and is close advisors.