Will Iran's Supreme Leader Step Down Amid Collapse? Reza Pahlavi Sparks Global Talk
Reza Pahlavi urges Ayatollah Khamenei to step aside as Iran faces critical turning point.

Paris (Île-de-France) [France], June 23: In a powerful public message, Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last Shah, asked Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to resign peacefully. He said the Iranian leadership is preparing to leave the country. Speaking from Paris, Pahlavi stressed that stepping down now could ensure a fair trial. His words reflected the growing unrest in Iran, where people are calling for change amid tension with Israel and Western nations.
Warning Against Western Support
Pahlavi strongly urged world leaders to avoid supporting the current regime. He claimed any aid to Tehran would lead to more violence. According to him, the Islamic Republic will react violently if it feels cornered. He warned that no city, from Paris to Tehran, would remain safe if the regime stays. This statement has caught international attention, especially as Iran’s policies become more aggressive.
Call To Iranian People
The exiled prince also reached out to the citizens of Iran. He promised to guide them through peaceful change. Pahlavi said he has no interest in power but wants to help Iran move toward democracy. His tone was emotional, asking people to stay hopeful and united. He offered to lead them through difficult times and promised support in rebuilding the nation with fairness and justice.
Fear Of Global Fallout
Reza Pahlavi’s message comes at a time when the Middle East is seeing new waves of unrest. Reports suggest that Israeli strikes have hit sensitive areas in Iran. International fear is growing. The US has also reacted strongly against Iran’s nuclear activities. Pahlavi believes Iran’s actions are hurting the region and dragging it into danger. He blames the current regime’s choices for these rising tensions.
Hopes For Democratic Change
The Crown Prince’s message ended on a hopeful note. He asked Iranians around the world to unite for a better future. He said his goal is not to bring back monarchy but to restore peace. His message reflects the dreams of many who want Iran to have freedom, law, and stability. The world now watches closely as Iran stands at a possible turning point in its history.