Reza Pahlavi Declares Islamic Republic's End After Khamenei's Death

Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi has called for national unity following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, declaring the Islamic Republic has reached its effective end. He stated any attempt by the regime to appoint a successor is doomed to fail, lacking legitimacy and longevity. Pahlavi urged Iran's military and security forces to seize a final opportunity to join the people and ensure a stable transition. His statement comes amid escalating regional conflict, with reported U.S.-Israel joint strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliation.

Key Points: Reza Pahlavi on Khamenei Death: Regime's End, Call for Unity

  • Pahlavi declares Islamic Republic effectively over
  • Warns regime's succession attempt will fail
  • Urges security forces to join the nation
  • Calls for public vigilance and unity for final victory
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Reza Pahlavi urges Iranians to unite after Khamenei's death amid escalating conflict

Exiled prince Reza Pahlavi says Iran's regime is over after Khamenei's death, urges military to join people for a stable transition to freedom.

"Any attempt by the remnants of the regime to appoint a successor to Khamenei is doomed to fail from the outset. - Reza Pahlavi"

Paris, March 1

Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi on Saturday urged Iranians to unite and support a "stable transition to a free and prosperous future" after the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, calling any attempt by the regime to appoint a successor "doomed to fail".

He also warned that efforts to preserve the collapsing regime would not succeed.

In a post on X, Pahlavi wrote, "My fellow compatriots, Ali Khamenei, the bloodthirsty despot of our time, the murderer of tens of thousands of Iran's bravest sons and daughters, has been erased from the face of history. With his death, the Islamic Republic has in effect reached its end and will very soon be consigned to the dustbin of history. Any attempt by the remnants of the regime to appoint a successor to Khamenei is doomed to fail from the outset. Whoever they place in his stead will have neither legitimacy nor longevity, and will undoubtedly be complicit in the crimes of this regime as well. To the military, law enforcement, and security forces: any effort to preserve a collapsing regime will fail. This is your final opportunity to join the nation, to help ensure Iran's stable transition to a free and prosperous future, and to take part in building that future."

Pahlavi said the death of Khamenei could bring comfort to the families of those who lost their lives in Iran's Lion and Sun National Revolution, urging the people to remain vigilant and united.

"The death of the criminal Khamenei, though it does not avenge the blood that has been spilled, may serve as a balm for the wounded hearts of the grieving fathers and mothers, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, and the families of those who gave their lives in Iran's Lion and Sun National Revolution. Honorable and courageous people of Iran,This may be the beginning of our great national celebration, but it is not the end of the road. Remain vigilant and prepared. The time for a widespread and decisive presence in the streets is very near. Together, united and steadfast, we will bring about the final victory, and we will celebrate Iran's freedom across our beloved homeland," the post read.

On Saturday, the United States and Israel carried out joint missile attacks on Iran, with large explosions reported in Tehran and other major cities, signalling a sharp escalation that risks expanding tensions into a broader regional conflict in the Middle East.

Meanwhile, Iran has retaliated, targeting Israel and US assets in multiple Gulf states. Multiple explosions have been heard in Iran's capital, Tehran, while blasts have also been reported in several other locations across the country.

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Tehran, senior Israeli officials were informed on Saturday evening, according to The Jerusalem Post.

Senior Israeli officials were also informed that the body of Iran's Supreme Leader was found under the rubble left by the air strike, the report said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The geopolitical fallout from this will be immense. India must tread very carefully. Our energy security and Chabahar port project are at stake. Hope our foreign policy mandarins are working overtime on contingency plans.
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Arjun K
Pahlavi's statement is powerful, but the road ahead is extremely dangerous. A power vacuum in Iran could lead to chaos worse than the current regime. The US-Israel strikes have opened a Pandora's box. Worried about regional stability.
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Sarah B
Watching from a distance, I hope the Iranian people get the freedom they've been fighting for. But Reza Pahlavi calling for unity is one thing; achieving it amidst such violence and external intervention is another. The situation is heartbreaking.
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Vikram M
First and foremost, India must ensure the safety of our citizens in the Gulf region. The retaliatory strikes are worrying. As for Pahlavi, his return is a long shot, but the regime's collapse seems inevitable now. History in the making.
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Karthik V
While the desire for a free Iran is understandable, Pahlavi's language feels too triumphalist during an active military conflict. Civilians are suffering. Calling for "widespread presence in the streets" now could lead to more bloodshed. The focus should be on de-escalation first.
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