Would-Be Iran Monarch Reza Pahlavi Declares a Civil War in Iran

Reza Pahlavi, the would-be Iran monarch and son of the deposed shah, has declared a civil war in Iran, calling on Iranians to rise up against the current regime. In a video message, he announced that with the support of millions of Iranians, he would lead another stage of the national uprising to overthrow the Islamic Republic.

Pahlavi's declaration comes as the Iranian government has deployed massive force against protests, resulting in hundreds, possibly thousands, of deaths and widespread injuries. The Iranian people have been taking to the streets for over two weeks, calling for an end to the regime, but their grievances have not yet been met.

The German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, believes that Iran is witnessing the "final days and weeks" of the current government. He stated that if a regime can only keep itself in power by force, it's effectively at an end.

However, Pahlavi's declaration is not without controversy. Many Iranians are skeptical about his intentions, particularly given his close ties with Israel and his support for Israeli military action against Iran during the 12-Day War in June 2025. The Iranian people have long been wary of foreign interference in their affairs, and many see Pahlavi's actions as a form of regime change backed by external powers.

Pahlavi has also been accused of using inflammatory language, suggesting that state-run media buildings are "legitimate targets" for attack. This rhetoric is similar to that used by Israel during the 12-Day War, which killed thousands of innocent Palestinians and resulted in widespread destruction.

The Iranian government has responded to Pahlavi's declaration with force, using it as a pretext to justify its own crackdown on protesters. The situation on the ground remains volatile, with security forces firing on demonstrations and widespread arrests reported.

As the situation in Iran continues to deteriorate, many are left wondering whether Reza Pahlavi is genuinely seeking to bring about change or if he is simply using his platform to further his own interests and those of his Israeli allies. One thing is certain: the Iranian people will not be silenced, and their demands for reform and accountability will continue to be heard until their voices are heard.
 
🤔 I'm a bit worried about Reza Pahlavi's declaration, you know? He's trying to rally Iranians against the current regime, but it feels kinda... manipulative 🤑. I mean, his ties with Israel and history of supporting Israeli military action against Iran don't exactly inspire trust 💯. And let's be real, using inflammatory language about attacking state-run media buildings is just gonna fuel more chaos 🔥. The Iranian people are already hurting enough, they don't need some external power backing their revolution 🤝. It feels like Pahlavi's trying to sell a dream that ain't exactly genuine 💔.
 
oh my goodness, this situation in Iran is just heartbreaking 🤕💔 i'm sending all my love and positive vibes to the people of Iran who are fighting for their rights and freedom 💖 they deserve nothing but justice and equality ❤️ let's keep our fingers crossed that peaceful protests will lead to real change instead of more violence and bloodshed 💪
 
can't believe what's goin on in Iran 🤯 massive protests but instead of gettin some real change they're met with force & violence 💣 anyone else think Reza Pahlavi is just tryna use his fam's name 2 further Israeli interests? 🤔 it's sus how he's callin out the regime while also havin ties w/ Israel in the first place... what's good for Iran ain't always good 4 Iran, you feel me? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 this whole thing is so messed up... like reza pahlavi just declares civil war without even knowing what's going on in Iran right now 🙄 and germany chancellor says it's the end of the current government but who knows if he's just saying that to cover his own arse 🤑 or what's with pahlavi's ties to israel anyway? it feels like external powers are playing a huge role here and Iranians aren't getting the justice they deserve 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 This feels like a familiar story. We've seen it before in other countries, where a would-be leader uses a moment of crisis to further their own agenda. Pahlavi's declaration seems more about grandstanding than genuine commitment to change. His ties with Israel and past actions are red flags 🚨. The Iranian people deserve better than a puppet regime backed by external forces. The international community should be watching closely, but it's not just about whether Iran falls; it's about what comes next 💡.
 
Ugh 🤯 this guy Pahlavi is just trying to stir up more trouble in Iran, what a disaster waiting to happen 🌪️ his ties with Israel are like, super shady and the way he's using inflammatory language is insane 😡 the Iranian people don't need some foreign-backed monarch coming in to "save" them they're already showing strength by taking to the streets for change 💪 it's all about regime change now and I'm not sure who Pahlavi really has on his side 🤔
 
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