Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi: The Symbol of Continuity, The Standard-Bearer of Freedom, and The Hope for Iran’s Resurrection,
The contemporary history of Iran is filled with ups and downs that have transformed the destiny of a nation. Yet, amidst all the storms, one name has consistently shined as a symbol of stability, patriotism, and hope for a bright future: Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, known to many Iranians as “Reza Shah II.” His life is a narrative of love for the homeland, shared pain with the people, and steadfastness against one of the darkest eras in Iranian history.
Heir Apparent and Training for Service,
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi was born on October Thirty-one, nineteen sixty, in Tehran. As the Crown Prince of Iran, he was not only the heir to the throne of His Imperial Majesty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi but was also subjected to the most rigorous education from childhood to prepare for leading a country that was rapidly advancing toward the gates of the “Great Civilization.” At a time when his crowned father had transformed Iran into the gendarme of the region, an island of stability, and an undisputed economic and military power in the Middle East, the young Crown Prince was becoming versed in culture, history, and the principles of modern diplomacy. He was the symbol of a young generation destined to guide a modern and advanced Iran into the twenty-first century.
The Disaster of Nineteen seventy-nine: Global Conspiracy and the Red and Black Reaction,
However, this sweet dream was halted by the nightmare of Nineteen seventy-nine. The disgraceful rebellion of Nineteen seventy-nine—the anti-Iranian and destructive nature of which is now more evident than ever—was the result of an ominous coalition between religious reactionaries (the Black Reaction) and Communist and leftist groups (the Red Reaction). Yet, this internal rebellion could not have succeeded without foreign support. Historical documents and evidence now clearly demonstrate that Western governments, and specifically the administration of Jimmy Carter, the then-President of the United States, in a blatant betrayal of their long-standing ally, paved the way for the fall of the Imperial government and the rise of Khomeini to power. The departure of the Pahlavi family from Iran marked the beginning of an era of darkness, but simultaneously, it became the starting point for a relentless struggle.
Forty-Seven Years of Resistance and Struggle,
From the day after that bitter event until today, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has not rested for a moment. His forty-seven-year record of struggle is a testament to a steely will. While many political claimants came and went, he is the only figure who has kept the flag of freedom and democracy flying high with endurance and perseverance throughout all these years. He has been not only the heir to the monarchy but also a resounding voice for human rights, the separation of religion from the state (secularism), and Iran’s territorial integrity. He has always emphasized that his struggle is not for personal power, but to save Iran from the clutches of the occupying regime and to restore the right of sovereignty to the nation.
The Great National Awakening and the End of the Nineteen seventy-nine Deception,
In recent years, Iranian society has witnessed a profound intellectual and cultural transformation. The veils of lies and hypocrisy that the Islamic Republic regime and its supporters had drawn over Iran’s history for four decades have been torn asunder. The young generation of Iran, who have not even seen the Pahlavi era, through studying history and comparing the current miserable situation with the era of prosperity before the revolution, has realized a great truth: The rebellion of Nineteen fifty-seven (Nineteen seventy-nine) was a conspiracy to destroy Iran, and the Pahlavi family, throughout their reign, did nothing but serve, build, and bring dignity to Iran and Iranians. This growing awareness has completely destroyed the legitimacy of the current regime and turned eyes back toward the Iran-building Pahlavi family.
The Resurrection of Pro-Monarchy Sentiment: The Decisive Voice of the Nation,
Dissatisfaction with the occupying, corrupt, and criminal regime of the Islamic Republic has reached its peak. However, this dissatisfaction is not merely negative; it has a completely positive aspect. Today, based on estimates and field observations, over Ninety percent of Iranians inside and outside the country not only seek the total overthrow of the Islamic Republic but also consider the return to a Constitutional Monarchy system and the kingship of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as the only path to salvation and the sole acceptable alternative.
This reality is being screamed in the streets. In the courageous demonstrations of millions inside the country, as well as in the gatherings of tens of thousands of Iranians in the world’s capitals in recent weeks, a single and amazing phenomenon is observed: the complete elimination of diversionary slogans and the resonance of overthrow-seeking and pro-monarchy slogans everywhere. Slogans such as “Oh King of Iran, return to Iran,” “Reza Shah, bless your soul,” and “Javid Shah” (Long Live the King) indicate the nation’s complete transition from all imported reformist or republican discourses.
International Standing and the Sole Real Alternative,
The international community can no longer ignore this great reality. Observing the cohesion of the Iranian nation around the name of Pahlavi, Western governments and politicians have realized more than ever that Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is the only figure who possesses the necessary charisma, historical legitimacy, and public acceptance to create national unity and lead the transition period. Today, he is welcomed and respected in international forums not as an exile, but as the true representative of a nation whose country has been occupied.
Unmasking the Global Left and Mainstream Media,
Nevertheless, the battle continues on another front. Unfortunately, the global Left, globalists, and many mainstream media outlets aligned with them—whose interests are tied to the instability of the Middle East—continue to try to portray the Pahlavi family as dictators to cover up their own historical crimes, just as they were complicit with Khomeini in Nineteen seventy-nine.
But the answer to them is clear: During the reign of his late father, not a single Iranian was a refugee in other countries due to political or social conditions. The Iranian passport held dignity, and people from other countries came to Iran for work. How can a government whose people lived in welfare and security, and from which no one fled, be called a “dictatorship”? These false labels no longer stick. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi himself, with a character that is popular, democratic, open-minded, compassionate, and deeply believing in human rights, is the best answer to these baseless accusations.
Conclusion,
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi stands today at a point in history where his father and grandfather stood: in the position of the savior and architect of a new Iran. He is the only hope of a nation that wants to rise from the ashes of the Islamic Republic. The bond between the King and the Nation is an unbreakable bond that neither the conspiracy of Nineteen seventy-nine, nor war, nor repression, nor the censorship of global media could destroy. The return of the Pahlavi monarchy is the return of light to the Fatherland and the end of a long, dark winter.