Iran’s exiled crown Prince Reza Pahlavi believes that the crisis in the Middle East can only be resolved by exerting pressure on the regime, which supports numerous regional terror groups.
During an appearance on Fox News, Pahlavi stated that the region’s crisis is a direct result of the cancerous Islamic Republic regime. He emphasized the need to address the root of the problem by advocating for a change in regime in Tehran. Pahlavi referred to Iran’s supply of arms and logistics to terrorist groups like Hamas as evidence of the regime’s involvement in regional conflict.
Pahlavi called for international action against the Islamic Republic in response to its threats to escalate the conflict with Israel. He specifically urged for the freezing of Iran’s funds, which were recently unblocked from a South Korean bank and are now held in Qatari banks as part of a prisoner exchange deal between Tehran and Washington.
Advocating for stricter sanctions on Iran to curtail its oil exports, Pahlavi argued that the regime uses these revenues to fund its destabilizing activities through proxy groups, suppress its own people, and advance its nuclear weapons program. Pahlavi also called on the US to push its allies to designate the Revolutionary Guards as a terror group due to their involvement in militant attacks.