"Prince Pahlavi": The Islamic Republic's terrorism has embroiled the region in war

In response to the Pakistani attack, Prince Pahlavi said: "The Islamic Republic's terrorism has embroiled the entire region in war and tension."
Relations between Iran and Pakistan have been tense in recent years, and Iran's recent attacks on Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan on two consecutive days have exacerbated these tensions.
Prince Pahlavi issued a statement on the X channel yesterday, Thursday, January 18, regarding Iran's attack on Pakistan and the tensions that have arisen, writing: "The Islamic Republic's frenzied missile attacks on neighboring countries and its inability to protect its borders and citizens, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity are two sides of the coin and are condemned. Since its establishment, the Islamic Republic has placed terrorism at the forefront of its foreign policy, and with this terrorism, it has embroiled the entire region in war and tension."
Referring to the relationship between Pakistan and Iran before the 1979 revolution, Prince Pahlavi said: "The relationship between Pakistan and Iran was based on friendship and mutual respect. Iran was not only a mediator of peace between India and Pakistan, but also came to the aid of this eastern neighbor in times of economic difficulties. That respect stemmed from Iran's economic, military, diplomatic, and cultural authority. Fourteen decades later, the Islamic Republic, with the regional adventures of its Revolutionary Guard Corps and its economic, political, and security incompetence, has caused Iran such misery that Pakistan is conducting military operations kilometers inside Iran's borders, and they thank God for it on anti-national radio and television."
Regarding the solution to relations and the improvement of Iran, Prince Pahlavi said: "The solution is clear, it is to put an end to the regime that emerged from the disaster of 1957, to return Iran's train to the tracks of progress and civilization, to rebuild the country's economic, diplomatic, military and cultural authority, and to establish peaceful and friendly relations with neighbors based on national interests and to restore stability and tranquility to the region."




