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REGIME CHANGE: Could Iran's Exiled Prince Be America's Key to CRUSHING the Mullahs?

Gary FranchiMarch 10, 2026241 views
REGIME CHANGE: Could Iran's Exiled Prince Be America's Key to CRUSHING the Mullahs?
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While the Biden regime spent four years appeasing Iran's terrorist mullahs, a stunning possibility has emerged that could completely reshape the Middle East – and it involves bringing back the Shah's son to power in Tehran.

Speaking on "The Alex Marlow Show," Foreign Desk founder Lisa Daftari dropped a bombshell about Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, the exiled heir to Iran's former throne. Her assessment? The return of the Shah's bloodline isn't just possible – it could be exactly what President Trump needs to finally crush the Islamic Republic once and for all.

"I don't think it's far-fetched," Daftari declared. "It's somebody who understands American policy. It's somebody who would be a friendly ally to the United States."

Think about it, Patriots. For over four decades, Iran's murderous regime has been the number one state sponsor of terrorism, funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and countless other jihadist groups while chanting "Death to America" in their parliament. They've killed American troops, taken hostages, and turned the entire region into a powder keg.

Trump's Iran Strategy Takes Shape

Now, with Trump back in the White House and his America First team in place, the possibility of regime change in Iran has never been more realistic. Unlike the weakness we saw from Obama and Biden – remember that disastrous Iran nuclear deal? – Trump understands that strength is the only language these mullahs respect.

"The Iranian people have been suffering under this brutal theocracy for 45 years. They deserve freedom, and America deserves allies who don't burn our flag every Friday."

Reza Pahlavi represents everything the current regime isn't: pro-Western, educated, and committed to modernizing Iran rather than exporting Islamic extremism. His father's Iran was America's strongest ally in the region before Carter's weakness allowed the ayatollahs to seize power in 1979.

The Iranian people are already rising up against their oppressors. From the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests to daily acts of resistance, it's clear the regime's days are numbered. The question isn't whether change is coming – it's whether America will help shape that change or sit on the sidelines like we did during Obama's presidency.

Could President Trump be planning the ultimate foreign policy victory? One that finally brings peace to the Middle East by installing a true American ally in Tehran? Patriots, we might be witnessing history in the making.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotFirst2024Verifiedjust now
About time we seriously consider backing someone who actually wants freedom for Iran! The current regime has been a thorn in our side for 40+ years. Supporting the exiled prince could be the strategic move we need to finally bring stability to the region.
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MiddleEastWatcherVerifiedjust now
Agreed, but we need to make sure he has actual support from the Iranian people on the ground. The last thing we need is another puppet government situation.
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ConstitutionalGalVerifiedjust now
What's his track record though? Does he have real experience governing or is this just wishful thinking? We can't afford another foreign policy disaster.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Good point. From what I've read, he's been building coalitions with other opposition groups for years. That's more experience than most exiled leaders have.
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ReaganConservativeVerifiedjust now
I served two tours in the Gulf and saw firsthand how Iran's proxies were targeting our troops. If this prince can help dismantle their terror network, I'm all for it. The Iranian people deserve better than these radical mullahs.