‘Our moment of the Berlin Wall,’ argues Pahlavi during a visit to Paris
Amid the climbing of the conflict in the Middle EastReza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed shah of Iran, He said, on Monday (23), that the end of the Iranian regime is close. “The end of the regime is close, and now is the time to commit to,” said the 64 -year -old man during a visit to Paris. “This is our moment of the Berlin Wall,” he added. This figure of Iranian opposition also called Europe and the United States avoid “launching a lifeguard” in the form of Iran of Aiatollah Ali Khamenei, in power since 1989. Without giving details, Pahlavi said he had information that Khamenei was in a bunker and that high employees and family members of the Supreme Leader sought ways to get out of Iran. Somewhere and, unfortunately, using people as a human shield, ”said the son of the late Shah Mohamad Reza Pahlavi.
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“This regime is collapsing (…) you can make it easier to support this time [o povo iraniano]not launching for this regime another lifeguard, ”added the opponent, resident in the United States. Pahlavi was a prince heir to the pro-widening monarchy of Iran, deposed in 1979 by a mass revolution that resulted in the establishment of the current Islamic Republic. Israel launched a massive attack on his great regional rival, Iran, with the objective of dismantling the military capacities and nuclear of his archenemus.
The United States, combined with Israel, entered the conflict on Sunday Bombardan the nuclear facilities of Isafahan and Natanz, as well as the subterranean uranium enrichment plant. After this attack, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom appealed to Tehran to “not take other actions that could destabilize the region” and to start negotiations about their nuclear program. Israel, the United States and other Western powers accuse Iran of wanting to build nuclear weapons hiding behind their civil nuclear program, something Tehran denies.
*With information from AFP
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