Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi has voiced support for a hardline approach toward Iran, aligning with recent remarks made by Donald Trump. In a statement shared on X, Pahlavi argued that the current Iranian leadership responds only to displays of strength.
Pahlavi described Iran’s ruling system as an “infrastructure of terror,” referring to its leadership, institutions, and operations that he claims harm both Iranian citizens and international interests. He called for the dismantling of these structures and advocated for the complete removal of the current regime.
The comments come at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions involving Iran and the United States, with ongoing debates over how best to address regional security concerns. Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last monarch, has long positioned himself as a critic of the country’s current government and has advocated for political change.
His remarks reflect a broader spectrum of opposition voices that differ in their approaches to Iran’s future, ranging from calls for reform to demands for systemic change. Analysts note that such statements may influence international discourse but do not necessarily reflect official policy positions.
The situation remains dynamic, with diplomatic and political developments continuing to shape the trajectory of US-Iran relations.
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