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Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called for the “dismantling” of the Islamic Republic, asserting that the current regime does not represent the Iranian people.
Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi
Tehran: Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called for the “dismantling” of the Islamic Republic, asserting that the current regime does not represent the Iranian people.
In a strongly worded statement, Pahlavi urged US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue targeting what he described as the regime’s “apparatus of repression,” while ensuring that civilian infrastructure remains protected.
He said Iran should not be equated with its ruling establishment, adding that the Islamic Republic must be replaced by a system that reflects the aspirations of its people.
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Pahlavi’s remarks come amid heightened tensions in West Asia, where military and political confrontations have intensified in recent weeks, raising fears of further escalation in the region.
He also appealed for international efforts to focus on weakening the governing structure rather than harming ordinary citizens, emphasizing the need to avoid damage to public utilities, infrastructure, and civilian life.
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The statement is likely to further fuel political debate over Iran’s future and the role of external powers in shaping developments inside the country, as global attention remains fixed on the unfolding crisis in West Asia.