Free Iran would immediately recognize Israel, normalize US ties, Pahlavi declaresAfter the regime in Iran falls and a “free Iran” rises, the country would immediately recognize Israel, normalize US relations, and aim to broaden the Abraham Accords into the “Cyrus Accords” to unite Iran, Israel, and the larger Arab world, exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said in a statement shared early on Thursday morning.
He went on to say the new Iran would end the country’s nuclear program
"He seems very nice, but I don't know how he'd play within his own country," Trump told Reuters. "And we really aren't up to that point yet.
I don't know whether or not his country would accept his leadership, and certainly if they would, that would be fine with me."
Докато шахът в изгнание кеси в запечатания вагон и чака влака към светлото бъдеще за Цион да го изстреля в телевизионна прайм тайм орбита, прашните кьошета в нета вече избълваха наръчника с инструкции
Как да съборим аятоласите и да печелим приятели. Кратка, възможно най-елементарна презентация, която да може да се ползва дори от провалени търговци на недвижима собственост с афинитет към бомастичните изяви. Воала:
Because the Iranian regime is widely disliked by many Iranians, the most obvious and palatable method of bringing about its demise would be to help foster a popular revolution along the lines of the “velvet revolutions” that toppled many communist governments in Eastern Europe beginning in 1989. For many proponents of regime change, it seems self-evident that the United States should encourage the Iranian people to take power in their own name, and that this would be the most legitimate method of regime change. After all, what Iranian or foreigner could object to helping the Iranian people fulfill their own desires?
Goal
The true objective of this policy option is to overthrow the clerical regime in Tehran and see it replaced, hopefully, by one whose views would be more compatible with U.S. interests in the region. The policy does, in its own way, seek a change in Iranian behavior, but by eliminating the government that is responsible for that behavior without the use of American military forces.
The United States could play multiple roles in facilitating a revolution. By funding and helping organize domestic rivals of the regime, the United States could create an alternative leadership to seize power. As Raymond Tanter of the Iran Policy Committee argues, students and other groups “need covert backing for their demonstrations. They need fax machines. They need Internet access, funds to duplicate materials, and funds to keep vigilantes from beating them up.” Beyond this, U.S.-backed media outlets could highlight regime shortcomings and make otherwise obscure critics more prominent. The United States already supports Persian-language satellite television (Voice of America Persian) and radio (Radio Farda) that bring unfiltered news to Iranians (in recent years, these have taken the lion’s share of overt U.S. funding for promoting democracy in Iran). U.S. economic pressure (and perhaps military pressure as well) can discredit the regime, making the population hungry for a rival leadership.
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A popular revolution certainly requires homegrown leaders, even if they are brought in by sealed train, as Lenin supposedly was by Wilhelmine Germany.
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Reza Pahlavi
Another name pointed to as a potential leader of Iran is Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah. In the United States, Pahlavi has emerged as a leading critic of the clerical regime, calling for it to be confronted politically and economically. Pahlavi has referred to himself as “a catalyst” to help bring about regime change and a democratic and constitutional government (including perhaps a constitutional monarchy) rather than a return to the absolutist monarchy of his father. While Iranian expatriate-sponsored media have broadcast interviews of Pahlavi into the Islamic Republic, Pahlavi lacks an organized following within the country. However, although some Iranians, particularly younger ones with no memory of his father’s regime, appear to evince some nostalgia for the monarchy,
there is no serious monarchist movement in Iran itself.
който търси, намираСамо дето Старлинка крашна. И не просто крашна, ми започна и да си издава спонтанните юзъри. Прашните кьошета в нета пък зашушукаха за Тобол, Тирада-2, калинки некакви, лейди бъгове.
Шахът продължава да си чурулика либретото за ядрената програма и Цион, без да си дава сметка, че схватливите просто си записват времената за реакция и графиците на изпълнение.
А рижото тепърва има да MIGA на парцали и да се чуди как да минимизира репутационните щети.
Може да застреля датския крал за подобряване на пострадалото самочувствие.
Или да се избърше със сенатор Линдзи Греъм.