The exiled Iranian prince is seeking a change of government: “The Berlin Wall Moment”


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Promoted by exiled Iranian prince Reza Pallavi Tehran’s government changeclaims that the administration is “nearly collapse.”

In a post on X, Pahlavi encouraged the Iranians to stand up and warned the military that this was a “final chance” against the regime.

“To the military – you’re stagnant because you’re given an order to assault people. This is your last chance. You’re under surveillance. We remember who was standing with people and who committed a crime against them,” Pahlavi wrote to X.

Portrait of an Iranian leader seen in Tehran

On May 1, 2025, people pass by a large banner featuring portraits of the murdered leader, including Hamas leader Yahya Singwar in central Tehran, Iran, Hassan Nasrara, and Iranian commander Kasem Soleimani. (Photo: Mohammadali Najib/Middle East Images/AFP Getty Images)

The exiled prince appears to guide the Iranian people to end the Islamic Republic: “Our Berlin Wall Moment”

On Monday, Pahlavi held a press conference in Paris where he announced the launch of a safe platform to contact him and his team in search of flaws from the regime. He implied that he had already received such a message, saying the platform would “effectively manage the increased inbound communications and demands from those seeking to invade the administration and participate in our movement.”

The exiled prince also gave a message to the world, urging the international community to allow “corrupted, collapsed and terrorist regimes” of Iran’s collapse.

“Now again, don’t support guns, missiles and the administration that will turn fear towards you.” Pallavi wrote.

Reza Pahlavi will speak in Paris on June 23, 2025

Reza Pallavi, son of Iran’s fallen Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, will speak at a press conference in Paris on Monday, June 23, 2025. (Thomas Padilla/AP Photo)

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The message posted to X comes one day after Pahlavi proposed to lead Iran to democracy. He said that was it People of Iran The “Berlin Wall Moment” as the future of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime remains uncertain after the destruction of Tehran’s nuclear program. Khamenei reportedly hid in a bunker during a US attack at an Iranian nuclear facility.

“I am here today, submitting myself to my fellow countrymen and leading them on the path to peace and democratic transition,” Pahlavi said Monday. “I do not seek political power, but rather to help our great nation navigate this vital time towards stability, freedom and justice.”

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei

Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei will be broadcast live on the state television on November 3, 2020 on the anniversary of Maurid Al Nabi or the birth of Prophet Muhammad, held in Tehran, Iran. (Iranian Leader Press Office/Handout/Anadoru Agency via Getty Images)

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In a direct message to Khamenei, Pahlavi said, “Step down. If so, you will receive a fair trial and legislative process. This is more than ever given Iranians.”

Pahlavi’s late father, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iranwas overthrown during the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

In February, Pahlavi spoke at the Geneva Summit of Human Rights and Democracy, where he called for international action against Khamenei’s regime, saying that Iranians are ready to reclaim “stolen countries.”

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