The exiled son of Iran's last shah is making an urgent plea to President Donald Trump: stop wasting time negotiating with Iran's bloodthirsty mullahs and use American military might to liberate the Iranian people from four decades of Islamic tyranny.
Reza Pahlavi, the rightful heir to Iran's throne before the 1979 Islamic revolution turned the country into a terror-sponsoring hellscape, told Reuters that U.S. military intervention could actually save lives and urged the Trump administration not to get bogged down in endless diplomatic theater with Tehran's clerical butchers.
This is exactly the kind of clarity patriots have been waiting for. While establishment swamp creatures prefer their endless "diplomatic solutions" that achieve nothing but enriching defense contractors and State Department bureaucrats, here's someone who actually understands what's at stake.
The Regime Must Go
Pahlavi's message comes at a crucial time as Trump's team considers how to deal with Iran's nuclear weapons program and its sponsorship of terror groups across the Middle East. The son of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi sees signs that the Iranian regime is weaker than ever - and that's when decisive action matters most.
"There are signs that the Iranian regime is crumbling from within. The people are ready for change, but they need America's help to finish the job," sources close to Pahlavi indicated.
Think about it: Iran has been America's enemy since Jimmy Carter allowed the Islamic revolutionaries to seize power in 1979. They've killed American soldiers, funded terrorism, taken hostages, and now they're racing toward nuclear weapons. How many more decades should we waste on "negotiations" with people who chant "Death to America"?
President Trump has already shown he's not afraid to take decisive action when America's enemies cross the line. Remember when he ordered the strike that took out Iran's top terrorist Qasem Soleimani? That's the kind of strength that gets results.
The Iranian people deserve freedom from the Islamic regime that has brutalized them for nearly five decades. The question is: will Trump answer Pahlavi's call and finally end this threat once and for all?
