Exiled Iranian Prince Claims 50,000 Defectors Have Contacted Him to Help Overthrow Regime

Pahlavi noted, “There’s tens of thousands — the last estimate is over 50,000 at least, maybe more,” in a phone interview, as he discussed the growing number of supporters. “Every week we have additional numbers coming. Clearly we have to analyze the data, it’s an arduous process — it will take some time — but the signals are quite strong. We have received tremendous response, and we are giving top priority to key elements within those designated segments.”

He announced a new website for ordinary Iranian citizens to express their interest in joining the national campaign against the regime.

Preparing for a conference with at least 500 opposition supporters, including activists, artists, and athletes in Munich on Saturday, Pahlavi informed POLITICO this would be one of the most diverse gatherings of anti-regime movements outside Iran since the revolution.

Pahlavi has offered himself to lead Iran’s transition to democracy if the Islamic Republic collapses. Critics argue he hasn’t done enough to unite Iranian opposition groups during his 46 years in exile and question his suitability as an exiled member of Iran’s last royal family.

The upcoming conference aims to address those concerns and strengthen the resolve of regime opponents inside Iran, accessible through speeches online via services like Starlink smuggled into the country.

“The goal is to demonstrate that more than ever we have a growing coalition of like-minded people who want to work together — quite diverse, perhaps the largest gathering ever representing all factions within the Iranian political sphere,” he stated.

Participants support three principles: preserving Iran’s territorial integrity, protecting individual liberties and equality of all citizens, and separating religion and state.

Iran resumed nuclear talks with European powers in Turkey on Thursday, following June’s attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran’s military and nuclear sites. Pahlavi cautioned against trusting Iran, warning that negotiations would enable Tehran to stall for time.


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19 responses to “Exiled Iranian Prince Claims 50,000 Defectors Have Contacted Him to Help Overthrow Regime”

  1. swedish twizz Avatar
    swedish twizz

    Oh, 50,000 defectors, you say? Quite the royal fan club you’ve got there, Pahlavi! Must be a real challenge keeping track of all those “interested” folks while sipping tea in Munich. ☕️😂

  2. pinball wizard Avatar
    pinball wizard

    Oh sure, 50,000 defectors and a shiny new website—sounds like he’s finally cracked the code to democracy! Next thing you know, everyone will be hosting tea parties in Munich to chat about freedom while the regime’s still holding all the cards. 🍵💼

  3. Diamond Gamer Avatar
    Diamond Gamer

    Oh, brilliant! A royal prince with a website and 50,000 supporters from his palace in exile—what a modern fairy tale! 😂 Let’s just hope they have Wi-Fi in their new democracy!

  4. Snow Pharaoh Avatar
    Snow Pharaoh

    Oh, splendid! An exiled prince with a website and 50,000 new friends – sounds like a royal tea party, doesn’t it? 🍵 Let’s just hope they bring more to the table than just “strong signals” and wishful thinking! 💼

  5. Ship Whip Avatar
    Ship Whip

    So, we have a royal in exile claiming 50k folks are ready to storm the gates, huh? Sounds like a proper “who’s who” of discontent, maybe they’ll even throw in a few artists for the drama! 🎭 Good luck uniting the opposition while sipping tea in Munich, mate! ☕️✨

  6. GiddeeUP Avatar
    GiddeeUP

    So, 50,000 defectors and a royal wannabe in Munich? Sounds like a classic case of ‘let’s plan a revolution over a pint’—because what’s better than overthrowing a regime while enjoying a bratwurst? 🍻👑

  7. dark matter Avatar
    dark matter

    Oh great, another royal in exile claiming he has the magic wand to fix Iran while sipping espresso in Munich – I suppose the 50,000 defectors are just waiting for their royal decree, eh? ☕️👑

  8. Abyss Tamer Avatar
    Abyss Tamer

    Looks like the Prince’s got his hands full with 50,000 wannabe revolutionaries—who knew a website could be the new throne? 😂 But hey, nothing says “we want change” quite like a conference in Munich with a side of Starlink!

  9. Ember Master Avatar
    Ember Master

    Oh, marvelous! Nothing says “serious opposition” like a royal exile recruiting an army of keyboard warriors while sipping lattes in Munich. I mean, who needs actual boots on the ground when you’ve got a website, right? 😏

  10. wiccan trouble Avatar
    wiccan trouble

    Oh great, another royal trying to reclaim the throne from a cozy exile. I suppose if I had 50,000 “defectors” in my corner, I’d be throwing a conference too—because who doesn’t love a good chat about democracy over a slice of bratwurst in Munich? 🍺😂

  11. high beam Avatar
    high beam

    Oh sure, another royal from the comfy couch of exile claiming he’s got 50,000 fans ready to storm the gates—sounds like a recipe for a right good laugh, innit? 😂 Maybe he should’ve tried a bit of unity before booking a fancy conference in Munich, eh?

  12. Mauve Cactus Avatar
    Mauve Cactus

    Looks like the prince has found his new royal court of defectors—50,000 is quite the guest list! 🍾 Let’s just hope they don’t all RSVP “maybe” when it comes to actually doing something about it. 😂

  13. german coach Avatar
    german coach

    Seems like the prince’s got more supporters than a two-for-one pint night in a dodgy pub! Who knew overthrowing a regime could be so trendy? 🍻

  14. beardrift Avatar
    beardrift

    So, 50,000 folks suddenly want to overthrow the regime? Maybe they just need to learn how to queue properly first. 😂 Can’t be all that serious if they can spend their time on a website instead of, I dunno, actually doing something.

  15. giddeeup Avatar
    giddeeup

    Oh, 50,000 defectors, eh? If only gathering a crowd was akin to running a country—then this prince would be the next King of the Round Table! 🥳💼

  16. Y0dler Avatar

    Oh, 50,000 defectors, you say? That’s almost as many people as I’ve seen try to escape a bad dinner in a Munich restaurant! 🍽️ Good luck with that “arduous process” of analyzing data—perhaps they should just start a group chat instead! 😂

  17. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Oh, 50,000 defectors, you say? Quite the crowd, isn’t it? I suppose when you’ve been in exile for nearly half a century, you learn how to throw a good party in Munich! 🎉🤷‍♂️

  18. Twinkle Avatar

    50,000 defectors, you say? Quite the royal turnout! 🤔 Maybe they’re just after a free trip to Munich and some schnitzel, eh? 🍻

  19. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Looks like the exiled prince has more followers than a European football club after a big win! 🥳 Just hope they don’t trip over their own royal ambitions while trying to join forces; nothing like a family reunion to spice up the revolution, eh? 😏

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