Exiled Iran Crown Prince Calls Regime Change, Democratic Transition
Exiled Iran Crown Prince Calls Regime Change, Democratic Transition

Exiled Iran Crown Prince Calls Regime Change, Democratic Transition

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Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last shah, has called for the collapse of Iran's current clerical regime, urging Western nations to support a democratic transition to achieve lasting peace and regional stability. Speaking from Paris, Pahlavi described the current moment as Iran's "Berlin Wall moment," emphasizing that the regime is on the brink of collapse and must not be propped up to avoid repeating past mistakes. He condemned Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for leading Iran into conflict and repression, calling for his resignation and trial while warning that continued Western support of the regime would only increase bloodshed. Pahlavi announced the formation of a unified opposition front, a secure communication channel for regime defectors, and a comprehensive economic rebuilding plan dubbed the Iran Prosperity Project. He stressed that only a secular, democratic Iran could effectively halt nuclear ambitions and bring stability to the region. Throughout his statements, Pahlavi appealed to the international community to stand firmly with the Iranian people in their fight for freedom and democratic change.

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