Iranian Crown Prince Pahlavi: Regime Collapse Imminent as Israel-US Pressure Mounts
The Iranian regime's days are numbered, with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi declaring that the "final call" for decisive action against Tehran's theocratic dictatorship draws near. In a powerful interview with Iran International, Pahlavi outlined how Israeli and American military pressure, combined with internal resistance, is systematically dismantling the Islamic Republic's grip on power.
Strategic Alliance Weakening Iran's Terror Infrastructure
Pahlavi's assessment comes as Israel's relentless campaign against Iranian proxies and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has significantly degraded Tehran's regional terror network. The coordinated Israeli-American strategy has exposed the regime's vulnerabilities while empowering internal opposition movements.
"I think all of us, after 47 years of dealing with this criminal government, are counting the days until this system finally disappears," Pahlavi declared, emphasizing the Iranian people's yearning for liberation from religious tyranny.
The Immortal Guard: Underground Resistance Network
The Crown Prince revealed the existence of the "Immortal Guard," a covert resistance network operating within Iran to undermine regime institutions. This organized movement represents the authentic voice of the Persian people, standing against the foreign ideology imposed by the mullahs.
"Groups inside the country, members of the Immortal Guard, through organization and coordinated work, have the ability to deliver further blows from within," Pahlavi explained, highlighting how genuine Iranian patriots are working to reclaim their nation's destiny.
Cultural Identity vs. Islamic Imperialism
Pahlavi emphasized how the regime has systematically suppressed Iran's rich cultural heritage, attacking traditional celebrations like Nowruz and Chaharshanbe Suri. This cultural genocide demonstrates that the Islamic Republic views authentic Iranian identity as a threat to its ideological control.
"From the first days, the Islamic Republic confronted cultural traditions because Iran itself was not their priority," he stated, exposing the regime's anti-Persian agenda.
The Prosperity Project: Blueprint for Freedom
Looking beyond regime change, Pahlavi unveiled his "Prosperity Project," a comprehensive plan involving experts from law, economics, healthcare, and education to rebuild Iran as a modern, democratic nation. This vision contrasts sharply with the current theocratic nightmare that has impoverished and isolated the Iranian people.
The transitional framework would utilize existing state infrastructure while ensuring accountability through constituent assemblies and national referendums, demonstrating a commitment to genuine democratic governance.
Message to Iranian Security Forces
In a direct appeal to Iran's military and police forces, Pahlavi offered a path to redemption: "You still have the opportunity to join the people and separate yourselves from the system and its repressive forces. You can be part of the solution for the future of the country."
However, he warned that those who continue defending the regime "will have to answer to the people tomorrow," acknowledging the inevitable reckoning awaiting the mullahs' enforcers.
Return to the Homeland
Pahlavi expressed his determination to return to Iran as soon as conditions permit, even before complete regime change. His presence on Iranian soil could catalyze mass defections and accelerate the liberation process.
"I have no doubt that this system will eventually disappear and the people will prevail," he concluded with unwavering confidence in the Iranian people's ultimate triumph over tyranny.
As Israel continues its strategic campaign against Iranian terror infrastructure, the convergence of external pressure and internal resistance brings hope for millions of Iranians yearning for freedom. The Crown Prince's message resonates with all who understand that Iran's liberation would transform the Middle East, eliminating a primary source of regional instability and terrorism.