Regime change in Iran would solve many of the most serious problems facing the Middle East. It would remove what many consider the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, cutting off the regime's financial and military support for Hamas,
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Hezbol!ah, the Houthis, and other Iranian-backed proxy groups.
It would also fulfill the promise President Trump made to the Irqnian people when he expressed support for their struggle against the Islamic Republic.
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Many Iranians interpreted his message as encouragement to continue seeking freedom despite the risks. According to figures cited by commentators such as Goldie Ghamari and Mayar Tousi, between 40,000 and 50,000 Ir@nians—including protesters, women, children, and
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political prisoners—have been kil!ed by the regime during its crackdowns and repression.
Should Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi be selected as an interim leader during a transition, he has stated that his role would be to help facilitate a democratic process...
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rather than impose a government. He has repeatedly called for free and fair elections so that the Iranian people can choose their own future. Pahlavi has also indicated that a democratic Iran would seek peaceful relations with its neighbors and
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would join the Abraham Accords, helping to bring greater stability and cooperation to the region. It might also encourage the other Gulf states that President Trump had isolated from Iran to formally recognize Israel, join the Abraham Accords and thereby end the endless wars.
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