"Be Prepared To Intervene": Son Of Irans Last Shah's 'Urgent' Message To Trump
- Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has called on US President Donald Trump to intervene urgently, stating that at least 20 people have died in protests over inflation, bringing the total to 62 fatalities.
- Pahlavi emphasized the need for action, citing a total communications blackout and urging protesters to overwhelm security forces with sheer numbers.
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized Trump, asserting that tyrants like himself will ultimately fall, indirectly responding to Pahlavi's calls for support.
- Pahlavi thanked Trump for his previous support, while emphasizing the need for Trump's attention and action against the regime's crackdown on protesters.
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The number of deaths is increasing, but the mass protests in Iran are still continuing. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi encourages demonstrators from his US exile – and calls on Donald Trump to intervene.
He told people to overpower the police with their numbers.
Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of Iran's last Shah, called on Donald Trump on Friday, January 9, to intervene against the "criminal regime" of the Mullahs. This appeal of the Crown Prince of the Pahlavi Dynasty, overthrown in 1979 during the Islamic revolution, comes as the Iranian power faces a wave of protest that is growing. - Iran: the son of the last Shah makes a "urgent" appeal to Trump to intervene (International).
The U.S. president did not respond to Reza Pahlavi's call, but Washington is following closely the developments of a situation that seems to be bouncing.
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