The exiled crown prince of Iran delivered a thunderous endorsement of President Trump's military strikes against the Islamic Republic, declaring that the long-awaited American intervention signals the terror regime's "days are numbered."
In a forceful message to the Iranian people, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi praised Trump for delivering on his promised "aid" to Iranians suffering under four decades of brutal theocratic rule. The strikes, conducted jointly with Israel in the early morning hours, represent the kind of decisive action patriots have been demanding since Trump returned to office.
"This creates a rare opening to break the regime's grip on power," Pahlavi declared, speaking as the rightful heir to Iran's pre-1979 throne. His words carry tremendous weight among Iranians who remember when their nation was a key U.S. ally before Islamic radicals seized control.
"President Trump has shown he means business when it comes to confronting the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. The Iranian people have been waiting for this moment."
This is exactly what Trump's America First foreign policy looks like in action, folks. No more weakness, no more appeasement, no more pallets of cash shipped to mullahs in the dead of night. Just decisive military force against a regime that has terrorized its own people while funding proxy wars across the Middle East.
The strikes come as Iranian-backed militias have escalated attacks on U.S. forces and allies throughout the region. Unlike the previous administration's pathetic attempts at "diplomatic engagement," Trump understands that strength is the only language these terrorists understand.
For the Iranian people who have courageously protested in the streets despite facing torture and execution, Pahlavi's message offers hope that liberation may finally be within reach. The crown prince has spent years building international support for regime change, and Trump's willingness to act militarily provides the external pressure needed to tip the scales.
Will this mark the beginning of the end for one of America's greatest enemies? The Iranian people—and the world—are watching to see if Trump follows through on his promise to end the Islamic Republic's reign of terror once and for all.
