Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran

Last crown prince of Iran

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February 23 2025 In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Pahlavi called on Europe and Americans to prepare for the impending collapse of the regime in Tehran.
February 20 2025 At the Geneva Human Rights Meeting, Pahlavi presented five key strategies for overthrowing the Islamic Republic, including mobilizing grassroots networks, uniting the diaspora, and pressuring G20 governments.
2025 Pahlavi was banned, then unbanned, and subsequently rebanned from the Munich Security Conference. He accused the German government of sidelining Iranian people and collaborating with the Iranian regime.
February 2025 Pahlavi continued to advise Trump against making a nuclear peace agreement with the Iranian regime.
February 2025 Held a convergence meeting in Munich with Iranian opposition organizations, emphasizing the goal of saving Iran and establishing a democratic path through a Constituent Assembly.
February 2025 Iranian opposition groups agreed to select Pahlavi as the leader of the transitional period until free elections can be held.
January 2025 Pahlavi advised Trump against making a nuclear peace agreement with the Iranian regime.
November 2024 Reza Pahlavi called on Iranians to take the country back, declaring his readiness to lead any interim rule during a Newsmax interview, and stated that internal force would topple the regime.

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