US-Iran tensions: Reza Pahlavi calls on Trump to 'help', rally in Munich draws over 200,000 exiled Iranians

In a significant demonstration of support for a democratic future in Iran, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, addressed a massive rally in Munich, drawing over 200,000 exiled Iranians. Pahlavi called for a secular government and expressed his determination to lead Iran through its transition away from the current regime. He emphasized that the Iranian government would inevitably collapse, but suggested that international support, particularly from the United States, could help minimize the potential for violence and loss of life during this transformative period. This rally not only showcases the extensive backing for Pahlavi among the Iranian diaspora but also highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, as well as the aspirations for a democratic reform in the country. The gathering was a clear signal of hope for many who seek change in Iran, while also reinforcing the complex dynamics of foreign involvement in Iranian affairs.
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