Iran’s self-proclaimed Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is losing support for siding with Israel

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Iran’s self-proclaimed Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is losing support for siding with Israel

Hours before the ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect, Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last ‘shah’ Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, appeared at a televised news conference in Paris on June 24.

Iran’s self-proclaimed Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is losing support for siding with Israel

The 64-year-old exiled and self-proclaimed crown prince, dressed in a grey suit and blue tie, his hair neatly combed back, called on the United States to stop giving the Islamic Republic of Iran “life force” by resuming diplomatic talks over Tehran’s nuclear program. The Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 ended the Shah’s monarchy.

Claiming that Iran’s current regime was on the verge of collapse, Reza Pahlavi said, “This is our moment to break down the Berlin Wall.” He also called on ordinary people to take to the streets and asked members of the army and security forces to desert. But Iranians did not respond to his call; Rather, in the face of foreign attacks (Israel-US attacks), many Iranians, even those opposed to the government, united under the national flag.

The man who, in a speech in Paris, France, declared himself ready to replace Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and lead the countrymen on the “path of peace and democratic transition”, (Reza Pahlavi) has probably failed to understand reality.

Hours before the ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect, Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last ‘shah’ Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, appeared at a televised news conference in Paris on June 24.

The 64-year-old exiled and self-proclaimed crown prince, dressed in a grey suit and blue tie, his hair neatly combed back, called on the United States to stop giving the Islamic Republic of Iran “life force” by resuming diplomatic talks over Tehran’s nuclear program. The Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 ended the Shah’s monarchy.

Claiming that Iran’s current regime was on the verge of collapse, Reza Pahlavi said, “This is our moment to break down the Berlin Wall.” He also called on ordinary people to take to the streets and asked members of the army and security forces to desert. But Iranians did not respond to his call; Rather, in the face of foreign attacks (Israel-US attacks), many Iranians, even those opposed to the government, united under the national flag.

The man who, in a speech in Paris, France, declared himself ready to replace Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and lead the countrymen on the “path of peace and democratic transition”, (Reza Pahlavi) has probably failed to understand reality.

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