The Islamic Republic’s days are numbered, according to Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. In a fiery new declaration, he called on Iranians to rise up and reclaim their nation from the collapsing regime. Pahlavi claims Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is hiding underground like a “frightened rat” as protests and Israeli strikes expose the dictatorship’s weakness.
Pahlavi’s message comes as ordinary Iranians face brutal crackdowns for demanding basic freedoms. He insists the regime’s violent security forces are crumbling and can no longer suppress the people’s hunger for change. “The future is bright,” he declared, urging citizens from all regions to unite and overthrow their oppressors.
The Crown Prince slammed the Islamic Republic’s 46-year “war against the Iranian nation” through terrorism and repression. He painted a stark choice: endless suffering under radical clerics or a new secular democracy honoring Iran’s ancient heritage. His vision includes free elections, women’s rights, and rejoining the global community after decades of isolation.
Pahlavi specifically called on soldiers and police to abandon the regime, calling it a “historic duty” to side with the people. He warned security forces not to die for a dying dictatorship but instead help build a free Iran. This direct appeal targets the regime’s last line of defense—its ability to terrorize citizens into submission.
International observers note growing unrest as economic collapse and water shortages push Iranians past their breaking point. Recent protests in multiple cities show even loyal regime strongholds turning against Khamenei. Pahlavi’s plan offers a roadmap for transition, avoiding the chaos that followed the 1979 revolution.
Critics argue Pahlavi’s royal lineage makes him unfit to lead modern Iran, but supporters counter that he represents stability and secular values. His emphasis on national unity—mentioning cities across ethnic and religious divides—aims to heal divisions exploited by the regime. For conservatives, his anti-terror stance and pro-Western outlook align with global security interests.
The Biden administration’s continued appeasement of Iran contrasts sharply with Pahlavi’s bold call for liberation. While Democrats push failed nuclear deals, true patriots recognize that regime change is the only path to lasting peace. Pahlavi’s leadership could finally end Tehran’s funding of Hamas and other terrorist proxies.
As the Islamic Republic teeters, the world watches whether Iranians will seize this moment. Pahlavi’s message boils down to hope: a free Iran embracing its people’s courage and potential. For Americans who value freedom, supporting this fight against tyranny isn’t just strategic—it’s a moral duty.