Don't strike a deal with Iran's current leaders, opposition figure Pahlavi warns
Reza Pahlavi urged President Trump to maintain pressure on Iran’s regime and back his leadership bid amid intensified U.S.-Israeli military actions, with 71% of Republicans supporting the war.
- Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, urging President Donald Trump to reject deals with Iran and pursue total regime change to dismantle the Islamic Republic.
- Pahlavi framed the current conflict as a historic opportunity, claiming Trump administration military strikes destroyed more than 80% of Iran's ballistic missile arsenal and obliterated nuclear sites, effectively ending 47 years of regime control.
- Proposing 'Cyrus Accords' to extend the Abraham Accords, Pahlavi argued a free Iran could generate one trillion dollars for the U.S. economy, citing a broad coalition of monarchists and republicans ready to lead democratic transition.
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Between the enthusiasm of the supporters and the doubts of the isolist wing Maga, the heir to the throne Reza Pahlavi rises on stage of the conference of conservatives to ask Trump for support for a democratic transition and "rewrite the history" of Tehran
Iran Opposition: Pahlavi Warns Trump Against Deal With Tehran
Iran Politics: Exiled leader Reza Pahlavi urges Donald Trump not to strike a deal with Tehran, warning it would delay threats. He calls for renewed protests in Iran amid war tensions, rising oil prices, and debate over US strategy.
Reza Pahlavi was acclaimed at the U.S. Conservatives' conference on Saturday, March 28, in Texas. He praised the merits of the war launched a month ago. He was the exiled son of Iran's last shah, claiming to have "the intention to return his greatness to Iran", with reference to the trompist slogan. - "Making his greatness to Iran!": Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former shah, ovated by the U.S. conservatives in Texas (International).
DALLAS, TEXAS. Trump doubts the exiled prince. But at the large right-wing conference in Texas, Reza Pahlavi is hailed as the future of Iran. – He is our hope, says Mana Gha
War: 'I'll make Iran great again' - Possible new Supreme Leader, Pahlavi declares, hails Trump
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince, Reza Pahlavi has made himself available to take over as the country’s new Supreme Leader. Pahlavi told one of the largest annual gatherings of conservatives in the United States on Saturday that he is prepared to lead a new government in Iran and will urge the citizens of the country to rise when the “appropriate moment presents itself,” according to AP reports. Pahlavi is the offspring of the shah, a ruler who was o…
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