In a stunning interview that sends shockwaves through Middle East politics, Reza Pahlavi—the exiled son of Iran's last Shah—is making an unprecedented plea to President Donald Trump: Don't waste time negotiating with the murderous mullahs. Military intervention could be the only way to save innocent Iranian lives.
Speaking to Reuters on Saturday, Pahlavi delivered a message that should make every America First patriot take notice. The rightful heir to Iran's throne before the 1979 Islamic Revolution isn't asking for endless diplomacy or another failed nuclear deal—he's asking for decisive action against a regime that has terrorized its own people for nearly five decades.
"U.S. military intervention in Iran could save lives," Pahlavi declared, urging the Trump administration not to get bogged down in the same failed negotiation tactics that allowed the Iranian regime to grow stronger under previous administrations.
"There were signs that the Iranian [people are ready for change]," Pahlavi noted, highlighting the growing resistance movement within Iran that mainstream media refuses to cover.
This isn't some random exile making desperate pleas—this is the son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who ruled Iran before radical Islamists seized power and turned the nation into a state sponsor of terrorism. He knows better than anyone what Iran could be without the current regime strangling its people.
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President Trump already proved he knows how to handle Iran. Remember when he took out terrorist mastermind Qasem Soleimani? That's the kind of strength that makes dictators think twice. Now, with calls for intervention coming from Iran's legitimate leadership, Trump has an opportunity to finish what decades of weak foreign policy started.
While the Deep State and their media allies will undoubtedly screech about "escalation," the Iranian people have been suffering under this brutal regime for far too long. Sometimes, decisive action saves more lives than endless appeasement.
The question isn't whether America should consider Pahlavi's plea—it's whether we'll finally have a president with the courage to act on it. With Trump back in the White House, the Iranian regime's days of terrorizing their own people might finally be numbered.
