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The son of the deposed shah speaks out after the death of the leader of Iran. Firm words


Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead, Donald Trump announced. “Khamenei, one of the most wicked men in history, is dead.” – wrote the US president on social media. The ayatollah's residence was attacked by the Israeli air force on Saturday morning.
After this information, the son of the last shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who is in exile in the USA, spoke out on social media.

“Dear compatriots, Ali Khamenei, the bloodthirsty Zahhak of our times, the murderer of tens of thousands of the bravest sons of Iran, has been erased from the pages of history. With his death, the Islamic Republic virtually ceased to exist and will soon be consigned to the dustbin of history” – he wrote on the website X.

Pahlavi calls on the Iranians. “It's time for a massive and decisive presence on the streets”

“Any attempts by the remnants of the regime to appoint a successor to Khamenei are doomed to failure. Whoever they appoint to replace him will have neither legitimacy nor any chance of survival — and will undoubtedly also be complicit in the crimes of this regime,” he added.

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“To the military, security forces and police: Any attempt to sustain a failing regime is doomed to failure. This is your last chance to join the people; to help ensure Iran's stable transition towards a free and prosperous future and to participate in building this future,” he then noted.

“The death of the criminal Khamenei, although it cannot bring back the spilled blood, can be a balm for the broken hearts of bereaved families; fathers and mothers, mourning spouses and children; and the families of the selfless martyrs of the Iranian national revolution of the Lion and the Sun. Noble and brave nation of Iran, this is the beginning of our great national holiday; but it is not the end of the road. Be alert and prepared“- he appealed.

“The time for a massive and decisive presence on the streets is very close. Together, united and steadfast, we will secure final victory and celebrate the freedom of Iran in our homeland created by Ahura. Long live Iran,” he concluded.

Ashley Davis

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