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Posted
27 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

It appears that they're going for regime change. Looks like they're going replace Ayotollah with Pahlavi. The latter's granddaughter has now married a Sherman, another J€w.  Netanyahu is nearing his term. That looks like a  home run for Z10n$t$.

@Teluguredu

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1 minute ago, Sam480 said:

US Voters VP lu ayyaru dump thata matalu vini especially MAGA folks who wanted no wars

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Posted
42 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

It appears that they're going for regime change. Looks like they're going replace Ayotollah with Pahlavi. The latter's granddaughter has now married a Sherman, another J€w.  Netanyahu is nearing his term. That looks like a  home run for Z10n$t$.

@Teluguredu @american_desi

Yes,they chose the perfect time when russia is busy with ukraine so iran can't even take Russia's help.

But if the iranians get polarized against Israel because they are directly targetting civilians now ,there will be stronger support for the regime and harder to replace.

Posted
6 hours ago, CanadianMalodu said:

It appears that they're going for regime change. Looks like they're going replace Ayotollah with Pahlavi. The latter's granddaughter has now married a Sherman, another J€w.  Netanyahu is nearing his term. That looks like a  home run for Z10n$t$.

@Teluguredu @american_desi

Last time this happened, it led to a revolution in the middle-east, known as Arab Spring!

 

  

Posted
14 hours ago, Teluguredu said:

Yes,they chose the perfect time when russia is busy with ukraine so iran can't even take Russia's help.

But if the iranians get polarized against Israel because they are directly targetting civilians now ,there will be stronger support for the regime and harder to replace.

There will be no Ayotollah regime anymore. It will be replaced with Pahlavi. This entire operation is for that. 

Posted
36 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

There will be no Ayotollah regime anymore. It will be replaced with Pahlavi. This entire operation is for that. 

Pahlavi back vaste malli liberal Iran will be back.. 

Posted
17 hours ago, Sam480 said:

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114695407357588413

Looks like the war is going to next level

 

16 hours ago, CanadianMalodu said:

It appears that they're going for regime change. Looks like they're going replace Ayotollah with Pahlavi. The latter's granddaughter has now married a Sherman, another J€w.  Netanyahu is nearing his term. That looks like a  home run for Z10n$t$.

@Teluguredu @american_desi

good for india

pakis supporter regime will die and liberal king is going to come back

Posted
50 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

There will be no Ayotollah regime anymore. It will be replaced with Pahlavi. This entire operation is for that. 

Yeah ,but I am talking about the situation if current admin can hold it together then they can polarise Iranians against Israel and get support for current admin because current support for current admin is very low especially among the youth,that's the reason israel thinks they can change the admin.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Mancode said:

 

good for india

pakis supporter regime will die and liberal king is going to come back

Huh? No, Pahlavi was an open supporter of Pakistani regime. Ayotallah was actually better. He offered Chabahar port to India. That will be facing trouble again. Heck, if  not for timid Modi, India could have gotten Oil from Iran at very cheap price. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Huh? No, Pahlavi was an open supporter of Pakistani regime. Ayotallah was actually better. He offered Chabahar port to India. That will be facing trouble again. Heck, if  not for timid Modi, India could have gotten Oil from Iran at very cheap price. 

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Crown Prince of Iran, has made limited public statements specifically addressing India in recent times. However, in an April 2024 interview with Republic Media Network, he emphasized India's role as a democracy, stating, "Not comparing India to China - India is a democracy. Free people should make others free. It is India's moral duty to support Iran build a democracy." This reflects his view that India, as a democratic nation, should support efforts to establish democracy in Iran.
No further recent statements directly addressing India were found in the provided sources. Pahlavi’s broader focus has been on advocating for regime change in Iran and promoting a secular, democratic government, often addressing Western nations and Israel rather than India specifically.
Reza Pahlavi has not made any recent public statements explicitly expressing support for Pakistan. His focus has primarily been on advocating for regime change in Iran and promoting a secular, democratic government, with most of his commentary directed toward Western nations, Israel, and the Iranian opposition movement. However, historical context shows that during the reign of his father, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran maintained close relations with Pakistan, including military and developmental aid, shared membership in the anti-communist CENTO alliance, and support during the Indo-Pakistani Wars of 1965 and 1971.
 
In recent times, Reza Pahlavi’s statements do not indicate direct support for Pakistan. A claim surfaced in June 2025 from Iranian commander Mohsen Rezaee, suggesting Pakistan assured Iran of a nuclear strike on Israel if Israel used nuclear weapons against Iran. Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif dismissed this claim, and there is no evidence of Pahlavi endorsing or commenting on this. Additionally, an X post from June 17, 2025, criticized the Pahlavi dynasty for allegedly supporting Pakistan during the monarchy, but this reflects historical sentiment rather than Reza Pahlavi’s current stance.
 
 
Given the lack of direct evidence of recent support for Pakistan, it appears Reza Pahlavi’s current focus remains on Iran’s internal issues and international alliances with Western powers and Israel, not Pakistan. If you’re referring to a specific statement or event, please provide more details for a more targeted response.
 
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Posted
8 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Huh? No, Pahlavi was an open supporter of Pakistani regime. Ayotallah was actually better. He offered Chabahar port to India. That will be facing trouble again. Heck, if  not for timid Modi, India could have gotten Oil from Iran at very cheap price. 

His father may supported pakis in past, but now he has no reason to messup with india, given india's growing clout in world

Posted
6 minutes ago, Mancode said:

His father may supported pakis in past, but now he has no reason to messup with india, given india's growing clout in world

Not sure, can't go by press opinions. If his handlers stay the same I don't think Pahlavi will be pro India. We will only know for sure, by his actions. 

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