The Iranian Islamic regime is crumbling under the weight of coordinated U.S.-Israeli operations, and exiled Persian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has a message the world needs to hear: "Iran is not the Islamic Republic."
While President Trump's America First foreign policy continues delivering devastating blows to the Tehran terror regime, Crown Prince Pahlavi's reminder couldn't come at a more crucial time. The Iranian people have been held hostage by radical Islamic fundamentalists for nearly five decades, and the distinction between the regime and the nation has never been more important.
The Real Iran vs. The Terror Regime
For too long, the mainstream media and foreign policy establishment have conflated the Iranian people with their oppressive rulers. But as joint American-Israeli operations systematically dismantle the Islamic Republic's infrastructure, Crown Prince Pahlavi's words ring with profound truth.
The Persian people have a rich, ancient heritage that predates Islam itself. They've been brutalized, silenced, and murdered by the very regime that claims to represent them. Remember the brave protesters who took to the streets chanting "Death to the Dictator" while the Biden administration sat on its hands?
"The Iranian people deserve freedom from the Islamic Republic's reign of terror. They are not our enemy – the regime is."
This is exactly the kind of clarity President Trump brings to foreign policy. Unlike the previous administration's appeasement and weakness, Trump understands the difference between oppressive regimes and the people they subjugate.
Trump's Strategy Working
The timing of Crown Prince Pahlavi's statement isn't coincidental. As U.S.-Israeli operations continue dismantling Iran's terror network, the world is witnessing what happens when America leads from a position of strength rather than apologetic weakness.
The Iranian people have been waiting decades for this moment. While the Deep State foreign policy blob preferred sending pallets of cash to Tehran, President Trump is delivering results that actually matter.
Will the liberation of Iran from its Islamic captors finally allow the Persian people to reclaim their true heritage? The answer may be closer than anyone imagines.
