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    Home»World»Iran’s Ex-Crown Prince Pahlavi Advocates for Regime Change and a New Iran

    Iran’s Ex-Crown Prince Pahlavi Advocates for Regime Change and a New Iran

    World June 23, 20251 Min Read
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    Iran’s Ex-Crown Prince Pahlavi Advocates for Regime Change and a New Iran
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    Amid heightened tensions, Reza Pahlavi, Iran’s former Crown Prince, has called for regime change, targeting Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Pahlavi, who has been in exile since 1971, announced he is taking steps to facilitate a transition, establishing secure communication platforms for military, security, and police forces. He envisions a new Iran built on principles of territorial integrity, individual liberties, and separation of religion and state. Furthermore, Pahlavi is spearheading the Iran Prosperity Project to rebuild the nation’s economy, seeking international investors and experts to contribute. He has voiced his belief that a free, democratic, and prosperous Iran is attainable.

    Ali Khamenei Democracy Economic Plan Exile Iran Iran Prosperity Project Iranian Politics Political Opposition Regime Change Reza Pahlavi
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