Exiled Iranian Prince Reza Pahlavi Urges Overthrow of Khamenei Regime
Pahlavi calls for military defection and mass protests following Israeli strikes on Iran
Exiled Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi has called for the overthrow of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regime, urging Iran's security forces to defect and support nationwide protests.
The appeal follows recent Israeli strikes on Iranian territory that reportedly targeted nuclear facilities and resulted in the deaths of senior officials.
In a statement posted on social media, Pahlavi accused the Islamic Republic's leadership of dragging Iran into conflict through its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
He described the regime as corrupt and incompetent, stating that it has embroiled the nation in war.
Pahlavi emphasized that the conflict is between the Islamic Republic and Khamenei, not the Iranian people.
Pahlavi called on the Iranian military, police, and security forces to break from the regime and honor their oath to the nation by joining the people.
He also urged the international community to refrain from supporting the current government, labeling it a dying, terrorist regime.
The exiled prince's appeal comes amid heightened tensions in the region and growing domestic unrest within Iran.
Observers note that Pahlavi's message has resonated with segments of the Iranian population, particularly among those dissatisfied with the current leadership.