'Iran is collapsing': Exiled prince Reza Pahlavi backs 'humanitarian intervention' by Trump as US attacks Tehran

In recent developments, exiled Iranian prince Reza Pahlavi has advocated for 'humanitarian intervention' by the United States in light of escalating tensions with Iran. This recommendation comes as Israel reportedly executed preventive airstrikes on Tehran, leading to multiple explosions reported across the city, as per Israeli media and social media claims. In response to these military actions, both Israel and Iran have closed their airspace, indicating a significant escalation in their ongoing conflict. Pahlavi, who has long called for democratic reforms in Iran, believes that intervention could aid in the collapse of the current regime. The situation underscores the fragile geopolitical landscape in the region, marked by a history of conflict and animosity between Iran and Israel. Analysts suggest that these recent airstrikes may alter the dynamics of power in the region, potentially drawing in further international involvement. As tensions rise, the international community watches closely for developments that could lead to broader conflict or humanitarian crises.
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