“The regime in Iran is defeated”

Creditable sources say that Khamenei’s family and other representatives of the regime would be preparing the escape from the country. For Pahlavi, this is the demonstration that the regime is now “defeated” and “vacillating”. Speaking …

"The regime in Iran is defeated"

Creditable sources say that Khamenei’s family and other representatives of the regime would be preparing the escape from the country. For Pahlavi, this is the demonstration that the regime is now “defeated” and “vacillating”. Speaking to his compatriots, in doing and in English, he said that it is time to build a democratic and free Iran.

The appeal directed to Khamenei and the people

In his speech, Pahlavi addressed a direct message to the supreme guide Wings Khameneiinviting him to resign. He promised a “fair process” if he agrees to leave power: “It is much more than what you have ever granted to an Iranian”. This declaration, accompanied by a strong criticism of the regime, has touched themes such as the economic crisis, the development of nuclear weapons and the looting of the country’s resources.

The leader in exile also spoke to members of the Iranian armed forces, exhorting them to desert and join the movement for the democratic transition. He stressed that the door will remain open for those who choose to participate in the rebirth of the country, with the exception of those who have stained with serious crimes.

A plan for the democratic transition

During the conference, Pahlavi presented A detailed plan to guide Iran towards a stable democracy. The program provides for the convening of a national unity summit with activists, dissidents, entrepreneurs and other representatives of civil society. The goal is to develop a roadmap for the country’s political and economic reconstruction.

On the economic level, Pahlavi has announced the establishment of the “Iran Prosperity Project”, a plan divided into three phases: emergency (4-6 months), stabilization (18-24 months) and long-term normalization. He intends to involve international experts and investors to transform Iran into a competitive and stable market.

An uncertain future for Iran

Iran is at a crossroads: the collapse of the regime could lead to a democratic transition, but the risk of chaos and civil war is not excluded. Pahlavi claims that, to avoid scenarios of violence, it is essential to plan an inclusive and stable transition. In a recent interview, he said: “Imagine a free, democratic and prosperous Iran. This is the time to build it together”.