Reza Pahlavi Calls for Democratic Overhaul in Iran Amid Regime Crisis
Former Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, urges a regime change in Tehran, describing the current regime as faltering. Advocating for a secular, democratic Iran, Pahlavi proposes a national unity summit and economic reconstruction plans. He invites security forces to join his movement, emphasizing peaceful transition to democracy.
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Former Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, has called for a decisive regime change in Tehran. He labeled the current Iranian regime as defeated and on the verge of collapse, and insists that it should not be allowed to persist. Speaking at a press conference, Pahlavi declared it a "Berlin Wall" moment for Iran, signaling what he believes is a new dawn for the country.
Pahlavi's remarks followed the recent U.S. involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran and the bombing of Iran's underground nuclear facilities. He criticized Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, advocating for a secular, democratic Iran as the pathway to peace. He urged Khamenei to step down, promising a fair trial if he does so, and launched a secure platform to engage with military personnel willing to switch their allegiances.
Envisioning a future for Iran, Pahlavi unveiled plans for a transition towards democracy based on territorial integrity, individual liberties, and the separation of religion and state. He outlined an economic initiative, the Iran Prosperity Project, aimed at reconstructing Iran in three phases: emergency, establishment, and normalization. With influential investors and experts poised to assist, Pahlavi aims to transform Iran into a thriving market and cultural beacon in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)

