Reza Pahlavi Calls for US Military Intervention in Iran
Iranian opposition figure called for possible US military intervention while warning Iran’s government faces collapse during security talks in Germany.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Reza Pahlavi said Iran’s leadership appears close to collapse and outside pressure could hasten political change.
Reuters reported on Saturday that Pahlavi urged Washington not to prolong nuclear negotiations, arguing military intervention could ultimately save civilian lives.
Recent protests across Iran, triggered by economic hardship and political frustration, led to mass arrests after authorities moved to suppress nationwide unrest last month.
Meanwhile, diplomatic contacts continue between Tehran and United States officials seeking progress on nuclear negotiations, even as military preparations in the region reportedly increase.
Pahlavi claimed public frustration inside Iran remains strong despite crackdowns, adding that outside pressure could encourage renewed nationwide demonstrations against authorities.
However, opposition groups remain divided, and support for Pahlavi inside Iran is uncertain, an issue previously questioned by US President Donald Trump.
US officials have reportedly prepared contingency military plans should negotiations fail, though diplomatic channels remain open for further discussions in coming weeks.
The debate over intervention versus diplomacy highlights growing uncertainty over Iran’s future, with regional stability closely tied to outcomes of ongoing political and nuclear negotiations.
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