Son of Iran's late shah says 'final victory' near
Reza Pahlavi called for vigilance and readiness among Iranians after U.S. and Israeli strikes killed over 200, framing the intervention as a step toward regime change and rebuilding Iran.
- Reza Pahlavi voiced confidence in victory, saying `We are very close to final victory`, and urged Iranians to remain vigilant.
- Amid the mass uprising in January, the Islamic Republic of Iran killed thousands as it crushed the protests, prompting calls for secular democracy supported by Pahlavi.
- For now, he instructed people to preserve safety, urging vigilance and readiness to return for the 'final action' at a precisely announced time.
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Son of Iran's late shah says Islamic republic enters 'dustbin of history'
WASHINGTON: The son of Iran's late shah on Saturday hailed the reported killing of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying the Islamic republic that replaced his pro-Western father was finished.
Experts disagree on whether the US and Israeli attacks on Iran will lead to a new regime or a chaotic power vacuum. One sees a long-term plan with Reza Pahlavi at the forefront, while another doubts the strategy.
It is undoubtedly the most recognized face of the opposition to the Iranian theocracy, and when the U.S. and Israel have begun the military operation with which they hope to bring about regime change, Reza Pahlavi (Tehran, October 1960), the son of Iran's last Shah, inevitably returns to the spotlight weeks after the massive anti-government demonstrations.The crown prince of the overthrown Iranian monarchy, who has repeatedly claimed to lead the…
Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi says 'final victory' near after US, Israel strike · American Wire News
A joint U.S.-Israel operation left Iran’s exiled crown prince seeing “final victory” in sight as he called for the people living under the Islamist regime to remain ready for further instructions. “Moments of destiny lie ahead of us.” In the wake of attempts at negotiation in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday, reports broke overnight that strikes were launched against Iran, including targets like the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamen…
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