‘Israel-US Intervention in Iran Sparked By Reza Pahlavi’s Diplomatic Visit’

TEHRAN, IRAN – In a candid interview, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Iranian monarch and long-time advocate for regime change in his home country, revealed that his high-profile visit to Israel two years ago may have contributed to the global response against Iran, particularly from the United States and Israel.

According to Pahlavi, who has been a vocal critic of the Islamic Republic since his exile in 1979, his diplomatic efforts to unite international support for regime change were instrumental in galvanizing the global community against Tehran’s nuclear program.

“I think one of the main reasons for the global response—particularly by the two countries that became involved with the Islamic Republic over the past few months, Israel and the United States—was the trip I made to Israel two years ago,” Pahlavi said in an exclusive interview with [Newspaper Name], a leading international publication.

During his visit, Pahlavi met with senior Israeli officials, including the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Knesset, to discuss a range of issues, including the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program and ways to promote regime change in Tehran.

Reza Pahlavi also met with Israeli military officials and reportedly expressed his support for Israel’s right to defend itself, highlighting his willingness to partner with other nations that share his goals for a democratic and secular Iran.

Since his visit, Israel has stepped up its criticism of Iran’s nuclear program, and there have been reports of covert military operations, including cyberattacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.

In addition to Pahlavi’s diplomatic efforts, other factors have contributed to the global response against Iran, including the country’s human rights abuses, its support for terrorist groups, and its increasing belligerence in the Middle East.

The United States, under the Trump administration, re-imposed sanctions on Iran, citing concerns about the country’s nuclear program and its ballistic missile capabilities. Israel has also launched military strikes against Iranian targets in Syria.

In response to these developments, Iran has accused Israel and the United States of seeking to undermine its sovereignty and weaken its economy.

Reza Pahlavi’s comments suggest that his high-profile visit to Israel was a catalyst for the global response against Iran. While the Iranian government has long been seen as a threat to regional stability, the involvement of the United States and Israel has ratcheted up tensions in the region.

As the situation continues to unfold, Pahlavi’s role as a leading advocate for regime change in Iran has only been amplified. His diplomatic efforts have brought attention to the plight of the Iranian people and highlighted the need for a new, democratic government in Tehran.

The international community remains divided on how to address the Iranian nuclear threat, but one thing is clear: the global response to Iran’s aggressive posture has been significant, and Reza Pahlavi’s diplomatic visit to Israel two years ago may have played a key role in galvanizing international support for regime change.