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Reza Pahlavi Calls for Targeted Aid to End Iran Regime

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Reza Pahlavi Calls for Targeted Aid to End Iran Regime

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Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's late Shah, has made a bold plea to the international community, urging "targeted intervention" to accelerate the downfall of the current Islamic regime. Speaking from Washington D.C., Pahlavi asserted that while the government is already on the brink of collapse due to internal pressure, strategic global support could save countless lives by shortening the conflict.

A Call for Strategic Support

Amidst a wave of anti-government protests that began in late 2024, Pahlavi clarified that his request does not involve foreign "boots on the ground." Instead, he is advocating for specific measures aimed at crippling the regime’s power structures—most notably the Revolutionary Guards. He believes that weakening the leadership's ability to suppress its citizens is the most effective way to empower the Iranian people.

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The push for change comes at a heavy cost. Pahlavi reported that thousands of protesters have been killed in recent crackdowns, describing the situation as a critical turning point. He claims to have an "orderly transition plan" ready to be implemented immediately to ensure stability if the current government falls.

Leadership in Question

While Pahlavi’s name has been heard in recent street chants, his potential role in a new government remains a subject of debate. Having lived in exile since the 1979 Revolution, his level of domestic support is questioned by some critics. When asked about the possibility of restoring the monarchy, Pahlavi remained vague, insisting that the ultimate form of government should be decided by the Iranian people through a referendum.

He maintains that he is "uniquely positioned" to lead a transition, citing his alleged connections with defecting members of the security forces. As the international community watches closely, Pahlavi’s message is clear: the regime’s end is inevitable, but the world's actions will determine how quickly and peacefully that transition occurs.

Key Takeaways

Targeted Intervention: Pahlavi is calling for international pressure on the Revolutionary Guards rather than a full-scale military invasion.

Humanitarian Crisis: Reports indicate a staggering death toll among protesters, prompting calls for urgent global "resolute support."

Transition Vision: Pahlavi claims to have a transition framework ready, though he insists the final government structure must be chosen by Iranian citizens

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/16/son-of-former-iranian-monarch-calls-for-targeted-intervention-to-hasten-regimes-collapse

Sure...he wants the throne back and the crown jewels obviously, with US backed military....just like what may happen in Venezuela...

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