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In a bold statement, Iran’s exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, expressed his belief that a regime change in Iran would be the most beneficial outcome for the nation. He urged President Trump to actively participate in accelerating this transformation.
Pahlavi outlined several strategic actions that Trump and international leaders could undertake to undermine Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s authority. These measures include dismantling the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, halting the transport of Iranian oil via “ghost tankers” that violate U.S. sanctions, and ensuring the release of all political prisoners.
During an appearance on Fox’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Pahlavi emphasized that targeting Iran’s military and economic structures would be crucial in the quest to dismantle the current regime. He described such actions as a form of “humanitarian intervention” aimed at liberating the Iranian people.
“There are specific measures that the world can implement to exert more pressure on the regime while simultaneously showing stronger support for the Iranian populace,” Pahlavi stated.
Reza Pahlavi, who has long positioned himself as a potential leader for Iran’s transition, continues to seek international backing. His calls come decades after his father, the last shah of Iran, was deposed during the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
In his ongoing appeal to the United States, Pahlavi commended President Trump for previously stating that regime change would be the most favorable development for Iran, aligning with his own vision for the country’s future.
Pahlavi claimed that he would help unify Iran’s opposition with the goal of creating a new and transparent democratic government in the country.
Pahlavi’s appeal to Trump comes as the US continues to build up its military forces in the Middle East as the president ramps up his threats against Iran.
Trump has warned of looming strikes across the country if Tehran fails to agree to a new nuclear deal and end its violence against the anti-regime protesters.