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According to the report, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah ousted by the 1979 Islamic revolution, Mohammad Reza Shah, claimed that US strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities were a result of "catastrophic pursuit of nuclear weapons" by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's "terrorist regime." He urged Khamenei to "respond" to American attacks by "stepping down" from his position for the sake of the Iranian people. Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the People's Mujahedin, which is outlawed in Iran, said in separate statements that Khamenei must quit after over a week of war between Iran and Israel. The whereabouts of Khamenei, who has led the country since 1989, are unclear after Israel refused to rule out killing him."Now Khamenei must go," said Rajavi, saying that Khamenei's "unpatriotic project" had now "all gone up in smoke"."No to appeasement, no to war and yes to regime change -- changing the religious dictatorship by the Iranian people and the Iranian resistance," she said.
The report said that Pahlavi, who is the figurehead for supporters of the ousted Iranian monarchy, said "the only sure way to achieve peace is for this regime to now end"." As Khamenei considers how to respond from his underground bunker, I say to him: For the sake of the Iranian people, respond by stepping down," he said. "The only sure way to achieve peace is for this regime to end now", he added. The Atlantic reported that US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities on June 22 have intensified open debates in Tehran about the future of the country and whether Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei should remain in power. A few days before the US intervention, two sources involved in the discussions said that a group of Iranian businessmen, political-military, and senior clerics had begun to develop a plan to rule Iran without Khamenei.
In addition to the report, the plan is being prepared in the event of either the death or removal of the 86-year-old leader," the source noted. According to the Iranian constitution, the Assembly of Experts, which consists of 88 clerics, must vote to remove Ali Khamenei from office, but such a vote is unlikely to be held under current circumstances. Iranian sources say the leader could also be removed informally, for example by pressuring him or convincing him to hand over power to a temporary successor. According to the publication, the authors of the plan, the leaders of a steering committee consisting of several high-ranking officials, agreed to reach an agreement with the United States to seize power and stop Israeli attacks. Details include the key role of former President Hassan Rouhani, who was not involved in the discussions, on the steering committee, and the regular contact of some relevant military officials with their counterparts from major powers, seeking support for changing Iran's course and the composition of the government. One person involved in the talks told The Atlantic: "They are talking to the Europeans about the future of Iran. Everyone knows that Khamenei's time is up. Even if he stays in office, he will have no real power."
Watch the report via the link.
The report said that Pahlavi, who is the figurehead for supporters of the ousted Iranian monarchy, said "the only sure way to achieve peace is for this regime to now end"." As Khamenei considers how to respond from his underground bunker, I say to him: For the sake of the Iranian people, respond by stepping down," he said. "The only sure way to achieve peace is for this regime to end now", he added. The Atlantic reported that US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities on June 22 have intensified open debates in Tehran about the future of the country and whether Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei should remain in power. A few days before the US intervention, two sources involved in the discussions said that a group of Iranian businessmen, political-military, and senior clerics had begun to develop a plan to rule Iran without Khamenei.
In addition to the report, the plan is being prepared in the event of either the death or removal of the 86-year-old leader," the source noted. According to the Iranian constitution, the Assembly of Experts, which consists of 88 clerics, must vote to remove Ali Khamenei from office, but such a vote is unlikely to be held under current circumstances. Iranian sources say the leader could also be removed informally, for example by pressuring him or convincing him to hand over power to a temporary successor. According to the publication, the authors of the plan, the leaders of a steering committee consisting of several high-ranking officials, agreed to reach an agreement with the United States to seize power and stop Israeli attacks. Details include the key role of former President Hassan Rouhani, who was not involved in the discussions, on the steering committee, and the regular contact of some relevant military officials with their counterparts from major powers, seeking support for changing Iran's course and the composition of the government. One person involved in the talks told The Atlantic: "They are talking to the Europeans about the future of Iran. Everyone knows that Khamenei's time is up. Even if he stays in office, he will have no real power."
Watch the report via the link.