The exiled crown prince of Iran is celebrating President Donald Trump's devastating early morning strikes against the Islamic Republic, declaring that the long-awaited American intervention signals the regime's days are finally numbered.
In a forceful message to the Iranian people, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi praised Trump for delivering what he called promised "aid" to freedom-loving Iranians and framed the coordinated U.S.-Israeli assault as a historic turning point in the fight against Tehran's brutal theocracy.
"This is the moment we have been waiting for," Pahlavi declared, hailing Trump's decisive action after years of weak-kneed appeasement from the previous administration. "The Islamic Republic's grip on power is breaking, and the Iranian people now have a rare opening to reclaim their homeland."
Trump Delivers Where Biden Failed
The crown prince's enthusiastic response highlights the stark difference between Trump's America First foreign policy and the Biden regime's disastrous Iran strategy. While Biden enriched the mullahs with billions in sanctions relief and turned a blind eye to their terrorism, Trump is taking direct action to support Iranian freedom fighters.
"President Trump understands what the establishment refuses to acknowledge - that the Iranian regime is the world's leading state sponsor of terror and must be stopped," Pahlavi emphasized.
The strikes represent a complete reversal from Biden's failed "diplomacy first" approach that only emboldened Tehran's aggression across the Middle East. Under Trump's leadership, America is once again projecting strength and standing with allies like Israel against the axis of evil.
For patriotic Americans who have watched Iran thumb its nose at the United States for decades, Trump's bold action sends an unmistakable message: the days of American weakness are over. The question now is whether the Iranian people will seize this moment to overthrow their oppressors once and for all.
Will Trump's decisive leadership finally break the chains that have bound the Iranian people for over four decades?
