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🚨🇮🇷 PBD INTERVIEW: WILL TRUMP STRIKE IRAN? WILL THE REGIME FALL? Patrick Bet-David’s family fled Iran when he was a child. He’s been an avid supporter of the previous Shah, and a critic of the current regime However he has reservations of opposition leader Reza Pahlavi, and worries any...

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🚨🇮🇷EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: THE PRINCE OF IRAN VS. THE REGIME THAT DESTROYED HIS COUNTRY Before 1979, Iran was booming—one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, a U.S. ally, and a rising global power. Women had rights. The military was elite. The country was on track to become the Japan of the Middle East. Then, the revolution happened. Radical clerics seized power. The economy collapsed. Freedom vanished. Iran became a global pariah—funding terror, oppressing its people, and sinking into endless conflict. Now, after 45 years, the regime is weaker than ever. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi (Reza Pahlavi) reveals how Iran fell, and what it will take to finally bring down the Islamic Republic—before it’s too late. 02:08 – What was Iran really like before 1979? A nation on the rise, with a future that never came. 06:09 – How Iran went from a U.S. ally to one of the West’s greatest adversaries. 10:27 – "Iran should have been the South Korea of the Middle East—now it’s the North Korea." 12:32 – How did the country turn from a secular powerhouse into a theocratic dictatorship? 17:28 – "Why does the West still appease this regime? It has never worked." 19:06 – Did the Shah make fatal mistakes? Could history have taken a different path? 26:42 – Why have Iran’s protest movements failed? The key missing piece. 28:58 – The Iranian people are rediscovering their national identity—and the regime is terrified. 32:44 – Could a foreign power intervene? Should they? Who stands to gain? 36:06 – What would outside intervention look like? How far would it go? 40:16 – Could Iran strike a game-changing deal with the U.S. like Ukraine did? 49:43 – Has Reza Pahlavi had secret discussions about foreign support for Iranian protests? 57:03 – Why a free Iran wouldn’t just change the Middle East—it would change the world. 1:01:09 – Has Reza Pahlavi spoken to Russia and China about their support for the regime? 1:03:27 – If the U.S. and Russia become allies again, what does that mean for Iran? 1:06:14 – "This regime has devastated not just Iran, but the entire region." 1:09:54 – If the people wanted him to lead, would Reza Pahlavi step up? 1:13:25 – How close are Israel and Iran to all-out war? Is it inevitable? 1:20:56 – What does Reza Pahlavi think about Israel’s influence on global politics? 1:23:42 – If Pahlavi could sit with Trump and Putin, what would he tell them about Iran’s future?

Mario Nawfal

3,639,544 次观看 • 1 年前

🇮🇷 EMERGENCY INTERVIEW: U.S. TO STRIKE IRAN - WHAT COMES NEXT It’s almost definite now, Trump is planning to strike Iran. The only question is: What’s his objective? Is it a complete regime change, or a Venezuela-like goal to replace the Supreme Leader with a more lenient member of the same regime? If it’s the former, then Iran, and the region, are in deep trouble. My guest today, Quincy Institute’s Trita Parsi, escaped Iran during the 1979 revolution, and his family has been targeted and jailed by both the current regime and the previous Monarchy. He breaks down the repercussions of a regime change, how Iran will retaliate to U.S. strikes, and the increasing risk of a civil was in the country. He also makes a very interesting point: Iran is at the mercy of Israeli ambitions (the destruction of the current regime and the country’s military capabilities) and American/Gulf ambitions (a stable regime with possibly a new leader more friendly to the West). I enjoyed this interview as Trita, an expert in the region, does not take sides. He’s very critical of the current regime, not a fan of the previous one, and thinks any American strikes on the country could have devastating consequences. We both agreed: The current regime is terrible, but a regime change may end up being worse if not executed properly and carefully. 03:25 – The protests in Iran were not the trigger for war planning; if anything, they delayed it. 04:02 – The original justification for attacking Iran came from Israeli concerns over missile threats, not internal unrest. 06:41 – The roots of Iran's current instability lie in sanctions that intentionally devastated the middle class. 09:16 – Some Iranians now view outside military intervention as the only path to regime change due to desperation. 11:32 – Gulf states are alarmed by Israeli aggression and fear instability from regime collapse, despite opposing Iran. 14:13 – A power vacuum in Iran could lead to civil war, refugee flows, and wider regional destabilization. 17:24 – Saudi, Turkey, and Pakistan may be quietly forming a bloc to counterbalance Israeli hegemony in the region. 20:11 – Iran’s fractured opposition lacks strength partly because sanctions crushed the middle class that fuels reform. 23:17 – Reza Pahlavi has grown closer to Israel, leading to division and backlash within the exile opposition. 25:07 – Monarchist support in Iran is hard to quantify—some chants back him, others reject him outright. 26:09 – Pahlavi says he wants democracy, but critics argue his conduct and followers cast doubt on that claim. 31:50 – Trita Parsi’s family fled Iran before the revolution; both the Shah and the Islamic Republic persecuted them. 34:24 – Iran’s internet blackout has cut off communications, and exact casualty numbers remain unclear. 37:10 – Hundreds of regime security forces have also been killed, suggesting an unprecedented level of resistance. 39:42 – Kurdish separatist groups may be exploiting the unrest, but aren't representative of the broader protest movement. 43:32 – Israel may see Iran’s total collapse as a strategic goal, even if it causes long-term regional chaos. 45:28 – Sanctions have historically made democratic transitions harder by weakening civil society more than regimes. 47:16 – US interests differ from Israel’s: Washington may want regime change, but not a failed or fragmented state. 50:23 – A Maduro-style solution could be attempted, but unlike Venezuela, the US has fewer internal contacts in Iran. 51:39 – Israel may push for not just regime change but destruction of Iran’s entire military infrastructure.

Mario Nawfal

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🚨 IRAN’S CROWN PRINCE: “A FREE IRAN WILL RECOGNIZE ISRAEL IMMEDIATELY” Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has laid out a sweeping vision for Iran after the fall of the Islamic Republic — promising a dramatic geopolitical reset in the Middle East. In a major statement, Pahlavi said a post-regime Iran would immediately recognize the State of Israel, restore friendship with the United States, and abandon the policies that have defined the Islamic Republic for more than four decades. He also pledged that: • Iran’s nuclear weapons program would end • Support for groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas and other proxies would cease • Iran would work with global partners against terrorism, organized crime and extremist Islamism • Relations with Washington would be normalized and rebuilt Perhaps most striking was his proposal to expand the Abraham Accords into what he called the “Cyrus Accords” — a regional alliance linking a free Iran, Israel, and Arab nations. Pahlavi also framed a post-Islamic Republic Iran as a major economic and energy partner for the West, promising transparent governance, predictable energy markets, and an open economy welcoming international investment. His message to the world was clear: the Iran many countries see today — associated with terrorism, sanctions, and isolation — is not the Iran he believes could emerge after regime change. “A free Iran,” he said, “will be a force for peace, prosperity, and partnership.” Reza Pahlavi

Jim Ferguson

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Iran has warned Trump that a blockade on the SOH will be considered a declaration of war and Iran will respond. Day 44, the Iran war! Ibrahim Rezaei, spokesman for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Shura Council: Trump's talk of starting a naval blockade of Iran is more of a deception than a reality. If Trump tried his blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, it will be considered an act of war, and we will respond to it. -Trump's action will increase market instability. -We may reveal our other cards that we have not yet used in this game. Iran has more surprises prepared. Meanwhile, Iran has released footage of the Iranian Navy warning two US destroyers USS Michael Murphy and USS Frank E. Peterson to turn away from the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, or risk being targeted “Attention U.S. Navy warship, transiting near Fujairah Port and Oman Sea; this is IRGC Navy; LAST WARNING, LAST WARNING, LAST WARNING”. The ships left. Another capitulation for the Trump regime. -Israel is waiting on the U.S. for now resume attacks on Iran. -Netanyahu happy negotiations are over. -Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has put the IDF on alert for immediate readiness to return to war with Iran -Yediot Ahronoth Trump: “I could take out Iran in one day. One hour. So why doesn’t he? Trump also predicts Iran will give him whatever he wants? More hoes like Epstein did? Meanwhile the UK has backed out of supporting trump’s blockade! -Trump begged for UK warships. -Trump threatens 50% tariff on China if it sends weapons to Iran. -China is having a good laugh!

Truth_teller 🇷🇺

26,093 次观看 • 3 个月前

🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱 INTERVIEW: TRUMP PREPARES FOR WAR WITH IRAN Former Army Colonel Daniel Davis is sounding the alarm: a major U.S. attack on Iran is “virtually certain”, and no one’s paying attention. A few weeks ago, everyone was waiting for airstrikes. Then the headlines moved on. But behind the scenes? Troops, tanks, warplanes, and even Delta Force have been moving into the region. Davis says Trump’s not bluffing. The goal? Not just a symbolic hit, but something much bigger: take out Iran’s leadership, crush their military, and maybe even end the regime altogether. Why risk all this? Daniel Davis Deep Dive says it's not about national security. It’s regime change. Just like Syria. Tear Iran apart, keep it weak, and walk away. The problem? That never ends well. 03:16 - Trump likely delayed Iran strike due to Netanyahu's request for more prep time 04:15 - U.S. may be preparing for a massive regional war, not just limited strikes 05:22 - If Iran sees war as existential, they may abandon self-restraint entirely 06:45 - U.S. bases in the region are less defended than Israel's Iron Dome system 07:58 - Iran likely won’t target Gulf cities—wants to avoid widening the war 09:48 - Could Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei be targeted in a decapitation strike? 11:12 - Iran now more prepared than during the 12-day war, no surprise possible 13:24 - Iran's missile production was moved underground and continues actively 15:21 - Delta Force capture mission like in Venezuela? Unlikely and dangerous 17:07 - Houthis and Hezbollah might rise if Iran inflicts serious damage on Israel 18:43 - Could an Iranian military success provoke an Israeli nuclear response? 20:54 - Civil war in Iran post-regime change could be worse than current regime 22:47 - Iran's ethnic diversity and separatist movements make regime change risky 24:30 - Israel may prefer chaos in Iran over a functioning successor regime 27:06 - As the world watches other crises, Ukraine quietly loses more ground 30:52 - Ukraine’s frontline collapse or grinding defeat both seem inevitable 33:45 - Europe is drifting from U.S. leadership, considering talks with Russia 36:17 - Trump might dare Europe over Greenland with a troop deployment bluff 38:09 - Trump’s behavior may be more irrational than strategic/cognitive decline? 40:03 - NATO’s future is crumbling, Europe IS preparing for post-U.S. security 43:31 - No real military or economic reason for U.S. to “take” Greenland 45:00 - Trump likely to escalate further: Iran war, Venezuela unrest, NATO collapse

Mario Nawfal

1,909,932 次观看 • 5 个月前

Here is Yasmin Vossoughian Reports talking to someone inside Iran. This is journalism, not what CNN is doing by sending Frederik Pleitgen to Iran as journalist who is controlled by the regime and only reports regime propaganda narratives. Also, this is for the “Pahlavi has no support in Iran” & “no one knows who Pahlavi is in Iran” crowd. And for those who have been attacking the diaspora/Iranians inside Iran, calling them “vatan foroush” aka “one who sells out their own country” People need to stop pretending they speak for Iranians inside Iran while ignoring what many inside Iran are actually saying. Even in this clip, our brother inside Iran clearly says people support Reza Pahlavi and need someone like him. You do not have to “want war” to understand why many Iranians believe the regime cannot be defeated by bare hands against Basij, and the IRGC. No sane Iranian wants to see their homeland bombed, but the blame for where we are belongs first and foremost to the Islamic Republic, not to Iranians in the diaspora and not to Iranians inside Iran who believe outside help is necessary. We heard the same arguments during the June 2025 war, and I told y’all, if the regime survives more Iranians will be killed than you can imagine. Less than a year later, 32k+ Iranians were killed in the regime’s own crackdown as I called it. Compare that to the numbers during these two wars, which include high rate of IRGC & regime officials. So I genuinely want to understand the logic of attacking the very people who are standing with Iranians inside Iran. I personally have always echoed the voices of people inside Iran and what they tell me. If your position is always “I hate the regime, but…” and that “but” always ends with protecting the conditions that keep it alive, then what exactly are you offering the Iranian people besides more death and more time under this regime? So before you jump to attack, please just listen to what people are saying in Iran. I’m not attacking anyone, I’m just trying to have a fair dialogue, to get an understanding on where my misunderstanding might be. Long Live Iran 🇮🇷

🇺🇸🇮🇷پیام-Payam

60,372 次观看 • 4 个月前

🚨 INTERVIEW: IRAN WAR NOT FINISHED, “PHASE 2 IS COMING” Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi is considered by many as the unofficial spokesperson of Iran. Last time we spoke was at the beginning of the 12-day war with Israel, when he was worried for his life as Iranian military commanders were being assassinated almost daily. Today, we look back at the outcome of the war and where we stand today. Marandi says Iran is preparing for the next round of war, and that the 12-day conflict with Israel was just the beginning. “The real story is that Trump saved the Israeli regime… they were taking a bad beating. As the war progressed, Iranian missiles were getting through, and they were running out.” From mass espionage arrests to nuclear policy shifts, Marandi says Tehran is gearing up, not backing down. He discusses: – Why Trump “saved” Israel at the last minute – How the war pushed Iranians toward nuclear weapons – 1,000+ arrests for espionage after Mossad infiltration – Why he believes “genocide” is being normalized in the West – And why Hezbollah will never disarm In his view, the war didn’t end. Phase 2 is coming. 03:17 – War flashback: Assassinations, fear, and the first interview 04:42 – Iran never accepted a ceasefire – “Israel was losing” 06:34 – “Trump saved Israel,” says Bannon – and here’s why 08:11 – “Phase 2 is coming” – Iran preparing across all fronts 09:01 – Millions took to the Tehran streets in support 14:37 – “The West believes its own propaganda about Iran” 16:25 – “Iran has real legitimacy – people rallied because of that” 19:36 – “No moral equivalence – one side is opposing genocide” 22:48 – Why Iran expects more Israeli strikes – and is ready 23:37 – Israel’s expansionism, the U.S. empire, and moral collapse 35:20 – “Why praise UAE, Turkey for normalizing – but not Iran for resisting?” 40:15 – Hezbollah will never disarm – and here’s why 42:39 – “Disarming would invite another occupation” 50:43 – 1,000+ arrested for espionage in post-war security crackdown 53:02 – Nuclear shift: “Public support for weapons has skyrocketed” 54:35 – Chemical weapon survivors from the 1980s war are still dying 55:37 – Marandi fought in the Iran–Iraq War as a teenager 56:41 – “US and Israel are pushing Iran toward nuclearization” 58:25 – Iranian missile tech “shocked” observers during war 59:18 – Why Marandi calls Western media “selective” and “dangerous”

Mario Nawfal

779,161 次观看 • 10 个月前