The exiled crown prince of Iran is declaring victory after President Donald Trump's decisive military strikes against the Islamic Republic, saying the long-awaited American intervention signals that the terror regime's grip on power is finally cracking.
In a powerful message to the Iranian people, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi praised Trump for delivering on his promises to aid freedom-loving Iranians and help them break the chains of the brutal theocracy that has terrorized the region for decades.
"The Islamic Republic's days are numbered," Pahlavi declared, framing the U.S.-Israeli strikes as the beginning of the end for the mullahs who have oppressed the Iranian people since 1979.
"President Trump has delivered the aid he promised to the Iranian people. This creates a rare opening to finally break the regime's stranglehold on our nation."
This is exactly the kind of strong leadership Americans voted for when they returned Trump to the White House. While the Biden regime spent four years appeasing Iran's terrorist leaders and funding their nuclear program, Trump is taking decisive action to support Iranian patriots fighting for freedom.
The strikes represent a dramatic shift from the previous administration's failed Iran policy, which saw billions in sanctions relief flow to Tehran while the regime brutally crushed pro-democracy protesters in the streets.
For too long, the Iranian people have suffered under a regime that executes women for not wearing hijabs, funds Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists, and threatens to wipe Israel off the map. Now they have a real chance at liberation thanks to Trump's America First foreign policy that puts strength over weakness.
The exiled prince's words should send shivers down the spines of every mullah in Tehran. When even Iran's rightful heir to the throne is openly calling for regime change, you know the Islamic Republic's foundation is crumbling.
Will Trump's bold action finally give the Iranian people the opening they need to reclaim their country from the radical Islamist regime? The next few weeks could reshape the entire Middle East.
