Key Highlights
- Pahlavi appealed to President Donald Trump after Trump said regime change in Iran "would be the best thing that could happen." Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said the Ayatollah's regime engages in a pattern of pretending to negotiate in earnest to buy time.
- (Paul Morigi/)The prince listed several measures the U. S.
- could take to weaken the Ayatollah, including neutralizing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), cracking down on "ghost tankers" that secretly transport sanctioned oil and provide revenue to the regime, expelling diplomats or holding them to account for criminal behavior, freezing assets of oligarchs, supporting protesters with internet access and asking for the unconditional release of all political prisoners in Iran.
- "These are specific measures...
- that the world can [take to] put more pressure on the regime, but it will also show much more support to the Iranian people," Pahlavi said on "Sunday Morning Futures." IRAN RAMPS UP REGIONAL THREATS AS TRUMP CONSIDERS TALKS, EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS OF REGIME VIOLENCE EMERGE The state tax building burned during Iran's protests in Tehran on Jan.


