Trump Urged to Intervene as Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Pleads for Help Amid Protests
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is urging US President Donald Trump to help quell protests against the Islamic regime after it implemented a nationwide internet blackout amid growing unrest. The crown prince describes himself as a 'man of peace'.
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has urged US President Donald Trump to help quell rising protests against the Islamic regime in Iran, as authorities have imposed a nationwide internet blackout amid growing anti-government unrest. Pahlavi, who was overthrown by his own father in 1979 and is now living in exile, described himself as 'man of peace' but called on Trump to take action. The protests, which began after the death of former Iranian leader Mansour Rohani, have intensified despite the blackout, with demonstrators demanding greater freedoms and an end to corruption. Pahlavi expressed hope that Trump's intervention could help bring about a peaceful resolution to the crisis.