Son Of Iran's Last Shah Urges People To 'Shout' Down Government

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last Shah, has called upon the Iranian populace to engage in nightly protests against the current regime. His appeal comes at a time when the United States and Israel have intensified air strikes targeting Iran's military infrastructure and leadership. Pahlavi, a prominent figure in the Iranian diaspora, believes that widespread civil disobedience is crucial for dismantling the existing government, which he describes as oppressive. He encourages citizens to vocally oppose the authorities, asserting that their collective voice can make a significant impact. This call for action reflects the continuing unrest in Iran, where discontent over economic issues and political repression has sparked widespread demonstrations in recent years. Pahlavi's remarks resonate with many Iranians who are frustrated with the leadership, and they highlight the potential for sustained civil action to challenge the status quo amidst ongoing international pressures against the regime. As geopolitical tensions rise, the situation in Iran remains critical, with the potential for significant change driven by the people's will and resilience.
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