Close to forty-five years after the establishment of the Islamic Republic, the people cry for Reza Pahlavi. That is a fact. The rest is history. This is not fiction. This is reality, as we all have witnessed in recent protests in Iran, where people have been shouting for him to come back and save them from the brutal Islamic regime.
He has advocated a referendum for people to decide what type of government they desire. “Iranians are the ones who decide their destiny and the future form of their government in a free and democratic referendum.”
During widespread demonstrations across Iran in December and January, many protesters chanted slogans supporting the Pahlavi dynasty. They particularly praised what the dynasty’s founder Reza Shah the Great, Prince Reza’s grandfather did for his country.
Pahlavi was only 17 years old when the Islamic revolution occurred. A young and only heir to the crown of the Pahlavi Dynasty. “I left the day after my high school graduation with a couple of suitcases,” Pahlavi recalls, “not at all able to imagine this would be the last day I would be in my homeland.”
Many Iranians, including myself, can relate to him. I left Iran at the same age. This thuggish revolt in Iran, better known as the Islamic Revolution of Iran, did nothing for Iran except take Iran back 1400 years. There were never any questions about the Islamists denigrating Iran and exulting Islamic culture. These mullahs owe their livelihood and parasitic lives to the lucrative business of lies and deception to gullible Iran people.
These leeches need to continue trumpeting the sainthood of their business founder and driving all other competition out of Iran. Give these worms credit for paying homage to the source of their shameful livelihood.
More than four decades of rule by the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) has not only failed to achieve the security and well-being of its people; it has ensnared the nation in a stifling theocracy where the rights of the governed are routinely violated for the benefit of the governing.
A religious autocracy quickly usurped the revolution of 1979 that brought down King Mohammad Reza Shah, mainly by Western Powers.
Today, with each passing day in Iranian streets, the popularity of Reza Pahlavi is growing. He has solidified his position as the only person capable of bringing change to Iran. People all across Iran call his name daily. They write his name on Iranian money, walls, bridges, and anything they can handle to show solidarity with this man. He has proven to be a highly knowledgeable and respected leader, not only to the Iranian population in Iran but to many opposition groups abroad.
“I am calling upon a process of civil disobedience, which is a method of change. How? By bringing domestic pressure on the system. Suppose enough people refused to cooperate, like Indians in India during the British time, when they could paralyze the system with massive, sustained labor strikes across the nation. In that case, that is not shooting bullets in the streets,” Says Pahlavi.
In an exclusive interview with NEWSMAX, he stated:
“America can help to empower a stable, just, and humane society for our Iranian people through moral support and by not ignoring us. It is particularly urgent to aid us in establishing free media and an open Internet that demand government transparency. Such access to communications has driven dramatic changes in global societies over recent decades.”
Pahlavi has shown by words and actions that the transition from the present failed Islamic regime to democracy is the central objective of his mission. Vital to the effort’s success is abandoning old suspicions, parochial thinking, and scheming for special privileges for individuals or groups. Goodwill and work for the common good are required of all. This new way of thinking is a new paradigm shift from the destructive practices of the past.
In short: The US government and Europeans must stand shoulder to shoulder with the Iranian people to end the Islamic nightmare which has cast a cloud of terror over the past forty years. This is a momentous era. You have two choices: Stand with the freedom-loving people of Iran and the leadership of Reza Pahlavi, or step aside.
The people of Iran have already made up their minds. You should too.