Regime change in Iran will mean the end of many world problems, exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi told Maria Bartiromo on Sunday in an increasingly critical tone.
”[I care about] The happiness of my fellow countrymen. I don't want to see them suffer again from the consequences of this conflict,” he said, distinguishing between the regime and the Iranian people.
“The ultimate solution is that this regime no longer exists, and the best opportunity now exists for not only our friends in the region, but the entire world, to understand that regime change in Iran will end Iran.” With all these issues, we don't have to worry about maritime traffic or rising oil prices because the Houthis will be attacking commercial shipping, nuclear threats, and the spread of this ideology. Well, the end of this system will mean the end of all these problems. ”
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks after the presidential election runoff to be held in Tehran on July 5, 2024. (ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)
Pahlavi is a prominent critic of Iran's Islamist regime and its “warmongering,” which ultimately contributed to the country's unsustainable fiscal spending and what he called an “economic shock.” He claims that it will lead to a situation.
He has also been an outspoken critic of the Biden administration's alleged appeasement of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Unprecedented attack on Israel by Iran This was achieved last October through, among other things, a return to the Iran nuclear deal and a readiness to pump billions of dollars into Iran's cash-starved economy.
In a similar vein, Bartiromo suggested that the upcoming elections could have a significant impact on foreign policy in the region.
Iran's exiled crown prince criticizes Biden administration's weak policies, says Islamic regime is “gaining momentum”

Prince Reza Pahlavi, defender of secular democracy in Iran, speaks at the 2023 Women's Forum USA, hosted by Vital Voices and the Economic and Social Women's Forum, on March 29, 2023 at Vital Voices headquarters in Washington, DC. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images)
To this end, Mr. Pahlavi said, “I'm not just isolating Washington. I'm also talking about Europe. If you appease this administration, make a deal with them, negotiate with them… “If we refocus on whether we can do it.” And in some ways, I'm hoping for a change in behavior by this regime, but it's not simply saying that our best ally is the Iranian people, but that we still understand the DNA and nature of this regime. It means not. ”
“Why not help them change and give them a chance?”
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FOX News' Yael Harron contributed to this report.
