Former Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has called for regime change in Iran after criticizing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whom he called a “frightened rat”. Pahlavi said the current regime is failing and must be replaced. He outlined a plan focusing on Iran’s territorial integrity, individual liberties, and separation of religion and state. He is organizing a national unity summit. Simultaneously, he is developing an economic recovery plan named the Iran Prosperity Project. Pahlavi has lived in exile since 1971 and is now stepping forward to guide Iran towards a new era, envisioning a future of peace and prosperity.
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