Friday, June 20, 2025

Heir to the Throne – The Return of the Son: The Son of the Shah Breaks the Silence. The Nation Has Its Signal; Iran’s Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Calls for Regime Change; Iran's Exiled Crown Prince Calls On Citizens to Rise Up and 'reclaim' the Country from 'hiding rat' Supreme Leader Khamenei and Vows to Restore Democracy as Israel Pounds Tehran

Heir to the Throne – The Return of the Son:
The son of the Shah breaks the silence. The nation has its signal.
He got tired of waiting—and tired of trusting the very powers that toppled his father, destroyed his motherland, and broke his own family—to make it right.
And now he’s said it:
“Come to the streets. End this regime.”
This time, he’s not just calling for an uprising—he’s declaring there’s a plan for what comes after.
In a powerful video message released at a critical hour, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi addressed the Iranian people with clarity and conviction:
The regime is collapsing. The fear is gone. And now is the moment to rise together and deliver the final blow.
“The regime’s repressive apparatus is falling apart,” he declared. “Khamenei has hidden himself underground like a frightened mouse. He has lost control.”
These aren’t the words of a cautious dissident. They’re the words of a man stepping into the leadership vacuum that’s existed since 1979.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi didn’t just call for uprising. He offered a blueprint for what comes next.
“What has begun is irreversible… The future is bright, and together, we will pass through this sharp curve in history.”
He directly addressed fears of collapse—promising no civil war, no chaos, and no vacuum. He stated unequivocally:
“We have a plan. We are ready for the first 100 days after the fall. For the transition. For a national and democratic government—by the Iranian people, for the Iranian people.”
This was not posturing. It was a statement of readiness. Not a power grab—but a pledge to pick up the baton Carter forced from his father’s hands 46 years ago.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi didn’t speak to one city, one class, or one tribe. He named them all—from Bandar Abbas to Bandar Anzali, from Shiraz to Zanjan, from Ahvaz to Mashhad to Kermanshah. --->READ MORE HERE
Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi calls for regime change:
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last monarch, has renewed his call for regime change in Tehran, asserting that the Islamic Republic is nearing collapse. In a statement posted on the social media platform X, Pahlavi claimed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has “gone into hiding underground” and no longer maintains control over the country.
In 1979, Iran underwent a major political shift. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini had been exiled to Turkey for 14 years by Reza’s father. Ayotallah forced the Shah out of power in the Islamic Revolution now may face a similar fate with Reza Shah instigating the Iranian’s to rise up against the current regime.
Describing the moment as “irreversible,” Pahlavi wrote that “the end of the Islamic Republic is the end of its 46-year war against the Iranian nation.” He urged Iranians to “rise” and “reclaim Iran,” signalling what he views as an opportunity for a political transition. His remarks come amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel and reports of internal instability in Tehran.
Pahlavi has been an outspoken critic of the Islamic Republic and frequently advocates for a secular, democratic Iran. Earlier this month, he blamed Khamenei for drawing the country into conflict with Israel, describing the regime as “weak and divided.” Addressing Iran’s armed forces, he called on military, police, and security personnel to “break from the regime” and “join the people.” --->READ MORE HERE
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Iran's exiled Crown Prince calls on citizens to rise up and 'reclaim' the country from 'hiding rat' Supreme Leader Khamenei and vows to restore democracy as Israel pounds Tehran

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