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Published: July 12, 2024

Crown Prince of Iran Says Islamic Regime Weaker Than Ever, and the People Are Ready to Revolt

By The Editor

Reza Pahlavi believes Iran is ripe for a revolution. 

As the eldest son of the last Shah of Iran, the 63-year-old Crown Prince is on a mission to drive the radical Islamic men who overthrew his father 45 years ago out of power and replace them with a secular democracy chosen by and for the Iranian people. 

His Royal Highness says the Islamic regime is weaker than ever before and that the Iranian people are hungry for change.

“The fight for freedom and liberty is a cause that never ends until it’s done,” Pahlavi told CBN News.

Now, he’s warning the United States and Western powers to not be fooled by the election of Iran’s new President Masoud Pezeshkian.

“We call this the circus of elections in Iran,” Pahlavi said.

Pahlavi is the regime’s most vocal and prominent critic. He calls Pezeshkian a “lackey” handpicked by a radical Muslim system bent on keeping Iranians in a constant state of repression and fear.  

“In all these years, it really didn’t matter who was presented because all the shots are finally called by Khamenei, the supreme leader,” he explained.

During a wide-ranging interview with CBN News, the son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi,

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN


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