Like many Iranians, I too have followed and observed every step Mr. Reza Pahlavi has made over the past 40 years. Simply because we all love our motherland Iran and hope the right person will stand and lead us to victory of the light over darkness.
We all know that Iran is home to a religiously and ethnically diverse people and each and every one is an equal shareholder of the homeland. Guaranteeing equality to all its citizens, therefore, demands no less than full adherence to the principle of unity in diversity, a unity of purpose that draws from the strength and uniqueness of its constituents.
Over the past 40 years, there have been far too many opposition groups pop up and fade away while nothing ever changed. I think finally, the Iranian people both in and out of the country began to realize and trust our highly informed and very articulate Prince Pahlavi. As I have asserted on numerous occasions in the past, Mr. Pahlavi has a very comfortable life and does not need to put himself and his family in danger. I salute him more than you can imagine for his passion and willingness to sacrifice his life, comfort and family in order to save Iran from the hands of Ahriman (devil).
Life is too short and no one lives forever. We all know that the situation in Iran is dire and at any moment this regime could collapse. Although, Iran is saturated with great minds and leaders who could navigate the ship to safety, as they have done for the past 2,500 years, but under the current circumstances, Mr. Reza Pahlavi is our ideal candidate who can bring every opposition group under one umbrella and the motherland back to safety.
Iran has one of the youngest, the brightest and the most educated population of any country at this time in history.
So, I say to those who haven’t made up their minds, time is of the essence. Think about Iran. Think about united efforts to save our birthplace. I trust Reza Pahlavi with all I have got and you should too. Stand by this man who has volunteered to do something that most of us can’t, won’t and are unable to do. Let us unite. We can always decide about nuances after the referendum. Today we must only think of unification and nothing else.
What Iran needs is a complete change of regime. However, stresses Mr. Pahlavi, such a regime change should be peaceful.
“Iran can reach its democratic goals through civil disobedience, nonviolent and peaceful actions. We should only wait for the right moment.”
In all honesty, we should not wait for other countries to decide our destiny. Iranians inside Iran are our greatest forces and assets. They are ready for change, are you?
This has nothing to do with being monarchy or a republic or whatever. That comes later in our free and fair referendum. This has everything to do with us to unite around a credible man whose heart beats for Iran just as much as ours do.
Currently, the balance of power in Iran favors the regime, mainly because the powerful Iranian mullahs have coup-proofed themselves from the military and created an equivalent paramilitary organization, referred to as the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Basij and Al-Quds forces, and other such intelligence and security organizations. However, they too are Iranians and if they join the Iranian people, they will be heroes. As Mr. Pahlavi stated numerous times, we are not in this for revenge. Iran belongs to all Iranians. We respectfully ask our armed forces to join the people for a peaceful transition of power. Despite what the regime propagates, we are civilized people and those who stand up for Iran, will not be prosecuted and revenge is not Mr. Pahlavi’s modus operandi. So, please join the people.
Fellow Iranians, time is of the essence; the clock is ticking and the window of opportunity is closing on the Iranian people. Diplomacy cannot be open-ended.
We can avoid this unnecessary looming civil war if we only stand and support our opposition leader, Mr. Reza Pahlavi, the most rational and politically savvy to lead us. History has many faces; this time hopefully we can and will invest in the people of Iran under the leadership of Mr. Pahlavi.
Let us also be reminded that, during the widespread demonstrations that swept across Iran, many demonstrators chanted slogans in support of the Reza Pahlavi and particularly praised what the dynasty’s founder Reza Shah, Prince Reza’s grandfather did for his country.
The Iranian people have made up their minds. You should too before it is too late.
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