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Prince Reza Pahlavi: We Do Not Need an Army to Attack Iran, the People’s Army is Already Present

Prince Reza Pahlavi said in an interview with the “National Post”: “We do not need an army to attack Iran, the people’s army is ready.”

Prince Reza Pahlavi, by posting a message on the Truth social network, announced his trip to Canada and his interview with the National Post newspaper on Wednesday, June 4, about the Iranian people’s movement for freedom. In this interview, he emphasized the need to create international coordination to exert maximum pressure on the Islamic Republic regime and, in contrast, provide maximum support to the Iranian people.

Prince Pahlavi said in this interview: “We do not need an army to attack Iran. Our ground forces are already on the scene, the people’s army. Do not drag us into another Afghanistan or Iraq. We know this path should not be bloody. The only thing needed is a review and reorganization of your foreign policy. Accept that this regime has received more than enough opportunities.”

The Prince added in another part of his interview: “Iran should be South Korea, not North Korea, with a national government that cares about its own people, not one that spends our national resources at the cost of poverty and pressure on the people to export ideology throughout the world. Iranians know well that their country was on the path of progress before the revolution. Suddenly everything stopped and we completely returned to the Middle Ages. If we look across the Persian Gulf (at Saudi Arabia and the UAE), where were they 40 years ago and where are they today? One can precisely imagine what position Iran could be in today compared to where it is now. Iran is not in the position it should be, and the reason is nothing but absolute corruption and mismanagement of the regime, which without an iota of interest in improving people’s lives, only strives for its own survival.”

Reza Pahlavi also, while referring to the issue of nuclear negotiations between the United States and the Islamic Republic, stated: “Trump should know that in these negotiations, we are not dealing with a real estate contract that can be welded with a corrupt regime. Khamenei does not negotiate; he is buying time. One can withdraw from the region and raise America First as a slogan, which is his own slogan, but one cannot say America First and at the same time leave chaos behind.”

National Post, in a report published from its interview with Prince Reza Pahlavi, described him as a figure who is rapidly becoming a transformative force in Middle Eastern politics.

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