These are uncertain times, but for anyone who has been keenly watching President Donald Trump’s game of chicken with Iran, the only certainty is that both sides will continue to ratchet up the rhetoric for the foreseeable future.

But while Trump has previously warned Iran of complete obliteration using the military might of the United States, Iranian presidential advisor Hesameddin Ashena has warned that they could target the former reality TV star with political ammunition.

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We have unseated an American President in the past. We can do it again. Trump can listen to Pompeo and we’ll make sure he stays a one-term President. Or he could listen to @TuckerCarlson and we might have a different ball game. — Hesameddin Ashena (@hesamodin1) July 3, 2019

In a tweet sent out earlier today, Ashena warned that Iran could doom Trump’s chances of reelection, just as they destroyed Jimmy Carter’s reelection bid in 1980 amid the hostage crisis debacle.

Specifically, Ashena warned Trump against listening to his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is regarded as hawkish, or he will only serve one term. Instead, the Iranian presidential advisor urged Trump to heed Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s advice. Last month Carlson reportedly advised Trump not to bomb Iran.

“We have unseated an American President in the past. We can do it again. Trump can listen to Pompeo and we’ll make sure he stays a one-term President. Or he could listen to @TuckerCarlson and we might have a different ball game.”

Iran: Trump Should Listen to Tucker Carlson

While Ashena did not provide details, what the Iranian presidential advisor probably had in mind was the fact that a military confrontation could lead to all sorts of unforeseen scenarios, some of which are likely to be long and drawn out.

Trump himself campaigned on ending America’s endless wars in the Middle East, and the 45th U.S. president’s already-lagging popularity could take an even bigger hit if he entangles the country in a war with Iran.

In the case of Carter, the Iran hostage crisis lasted for a total of 444 days and extended into the presidential campaign season. Fifty-two Americans had been held hostage during the crisis, which saw negotiations and even rescue attempts yield nothing.

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Carter himself blamed the hostage crisis for his reelection loss as recently as four years ago. He not only expressed regret then but wished he could have handled the situation better:

“I wish I had sent one more helicopter to get the hostages, and we would’ve rescued them, and I would’ve been reelected.”

But even though the hostage crisis diminished Carter in the eyes of the voters, a lackluster economy also contributed to his electoral loss to Ronald Reagan.

Fortunately for Trump, the economy is in good shape.

For now.