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BREAKING: Exiled Iranian Crown Prince SLAMS Islamic Regime As Trump-Israel Alliance DEVASTATES Iran

Gary FranchiMarch 22, 2026252 views
BREAKING: Exiled Iranian Crown Prince SLAMS Islamic Regime As Trump-Israel Alliance DEVASTATES Iran
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As President Trump's strengthened alliance with Israel delivers devastating blows to Iran's Islamic regime, exiled Persian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is sending a powerful message to the world: "Iran is not the Islamic Republic."

The Crown Prince's timely reminder comes as joint U.S.-Israeli operations are systematically dismantling the terrorist-supporting regime that has oppressed the Iranian people for nearly five decades. Unlike the weak, appeasing policies of the Biden administration, Trump's America First approach is finally holding Iran accountable for its regional terrorism and nuclear ambitions.

Pahlavi's statement highlights a critical distinction that the mainstream media consistently ignores: the proud Persian people of Iran are victims of their own government, not willing participants in the regime's reign of terror. The Islamic Republic has brutally suppressed Iranian citizens who dare to protest for freedom, while funneling resources to Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist proxies instead of improving life for ordinary Iranians.

Trump's Strategy Working Where Obama and Biden Failed

The success of current U.S.-Israeli coordination stands in stark contrast to the disastrous Iran policies of previous administrations. While Obama literally shipped pallets of cash to Tehran and Biden begged to re-enter the failed Iran nuclear deal, Trump has consistently maintained that peace comes through strength.

"The Iranian people deserve freedom from the Islamic Republic's oppression, and Trump's unwavering support for our ally Israel is helping make that possible," said one foreign policy expert.

Crown Prince Pahlavi, who has lived in exile since the 1979 Islamic Revolution destroyed his family's monarchy, represents the hopes of millions of Iranians who dream of liberation from theocratic rule. His father, the late Shah, maintained strong ties with both America and Israel before being overthrown by Islamic extremists.

As Trump continues to rebuild American strength on the world stage, the Iranian regime's days of terrorizing both its own people and Israel may finally be numbered. The question remains: will the Iranian people soon be free to reclaim their ancient Persian heritage from the Islamic Republic's grip?

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Gary Franchi

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

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StrongDefenseVerifiedjust now
Devastating is right! Iran's economy is crumbling and their proxies are getting demolished.
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TraditionalistDadVerifiedjust now
The Iranian people had a rich culture and history before 1979. Praying they can reclaim their country from these radical Islamists someday.
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AmericaFirst_2024Verifiedjust now
This is what real leadership looks like - standing with our allies like Israel against common threats.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
I have Iranian-American friends who fled after 1979 and they've been saying this for decades. The regime has zero legitimacy with ordinary Iranians.
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
Same here - my neighbor escaped in the 80s and still has family there. They hate the mullahs.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Finally! Someone with actual legitimacy calling out the mullahs for what they are - terrorists in robes. The Crown Prince knows what real Iran could be without these radical clerics.
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FreedomFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. The Iranian people deserve so much better than this oppressive regime.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Trump's maximum pressure campaign was working and everyone knew it. Biden's weakness emboldened them but now they're finally feeling the heat again.
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LibertyBelle1776Verifiedjust now
About time someone called out Iran's sponsorship of terrorism across the Middle East. They've been destabilizing the region for 45 years.
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DefendTheWestVerifiedjust now
Absolutely - from Hezbollah to Hamas to the Houthis, Iran's fingerprints are everywhere.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Question: Does the Crown Prince have any actual support inside Iran among the younger generation? Would love to know more about the internal opposition.