"Bone-breaking battle" or deadly breach?? Son of the Shah of Iran calls on security forces to defect from the regime.
June 14, 20251 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
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Without confirmed details, the conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated to an unprecedented dangerous level. The tensions between the two parties were much milder in the past. Today, things may have slipped irreversibly, without causing any change or impact, at least in Iran, which lost top leaders, much like the violent attack that weakened Hezbollah last year. As the country is preoccupied with dealing with the overwhelming strikes carried out by Israel on Thursday night and Friday dawn, voices are rising to exploit the significant breach and achieve the long-awaited hope of overthrowing the regime in the country. Reza Pahlavi, the late Shah of Iran's son, is intervening from an external gateway, urging security forces to defect from the state ruled by clerics, expressing hope to overthrow the Islamic Republic regime after the military strikes by Israel. Pahlavi and those who agree with him hold the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responsible for "dragging Iran into war" with Israel, describing the government in Tehran as "weak and divided." His demands are not limited to security and the army but have escalated to addressing the international community, saying, "Do not extend a helping hand to this dying terrorist regime." The final judgment on the scene does not seem healthy, as each passing hour shapes the stage with different dimensions and headlines. The only certainty now is that both Iran and Israel are uncomfortable entering a bone-breaking battle, where there will be no single winner or loser.