The Iranian people have an ally speaking truth to power as President Trump's America First foreign policy delivers devastating blows to the Islamic Republic's terrorist regime. Exiled Persian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has issued a clarion call that should resonate across the free world: "Iran is not the Islamic Republic."
This powerful declaration comes as joint U.S.-Israeli operations are systematically dismantling the mullahs' grip on power, exposing the fundamental difference between the proud Persian nation and the radical Islamist thugs who have terrorized both their own people and the world for decades.
The Real Iran vs. The Terrorist Regime
Crown Prince Pahlavi's message cuts through the propaganda that has allowed Western elites to conflate the Iranian people with their oppressors. For over four decades, the Islamic Republic has brutalized its own citizens while funding terror across the globe – from Hezbollah in Lebanon to Hamas in Gaza.
But the Persian people? They've been fighting back. We've seen it in the courageous protests, the women refusing to wear hijabs, and the underground resistance that continues despite savage crackdowns.
"Iran is not the Islamic Republic," Crown Prince Pahlavi reminds us, drawing a crucial distinction that the Biden administration never understood and that Trump's team grasps completely.
Under Trump's leadership, America is finally supporting the right side of this conflict. Instead of appeasing the mullahs with pallets of cash like Obama did, or ignoring their crimes like Biden, Trump 2.0 is backing operations that weaken the regime while strengthening our alliance with Israel.
A New Dawn for the Middle East?
The Crown Prince's timing isn't coincidental. As the Islamic Republic faces unprecedented pressure from coordinated strikes and their proxy networks crumble, the possibility of a free Iran – a natural ally of America and Israel – becomes more real each day.
Imagine a Middle East where Iran's vast resources serve peace instead of terror, where Persian culture flourishes instead of being suppressed by religious fanatics. That's the future Crown Prince Pahlavi envisions, and it's one that aligns perfectly with Trump's vision of peace through strength.
The question isn't whether the Islamic Republic will fall – it's whether America will stand ready to support the Iranian people when it does. Under Trump, that answer is finally yes.
