Reza Pahlavi Advocates for Regime Change in Iran
Source: The Son of the Last Shah Wants to Be the Next Leader of Iran (2025-06-24)
Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince of Iran, has publicly called for the overthrow of the current Iranian regime, emphasizing the need for a democratic transition. In interviews and public statements, he has positioned himself as a leader of the opposition, seeking support from international allies and the Iranian diaspora to facilitate regime change and establish a secular, democratic government in Iran. The article details Pahlavi's efforts to rally global backing, his strategic approach to opposition activism, and the challenges he faces from both the Iranian government and internal dissent. It also explores the broader geopolitical implications of his push for regime change, including potential responses from Iran's regional neighbors and Western powers, amid ongoing tensions and the desire for stability and democracy in Iran.
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