Iran’s Islamist regime is weaker than any time in nearly a half-century, and the international community can shorten its existence through a combined strategy of maximum pressure on the regime and maximum support for the people, the exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said on Wednesday.
He spoke six months after the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in which the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program was attacked, and amid a severe water crisis in the country.
“The Islamic Republic is weaker, more isolated, and more discredited than at any time in its existence,” Pahlavi said in a keynote address to a conference of Christian leaders and international lawmakers organized by the Israel Allies Foundation in Washington, D.C. “Its economy is broken. Its young people reject its ideology. Its

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