In a fiery address, Reza Pahlavi, Iran’s exiled prince, urged citizens to dramatically escalate protests, hailing recent street demonstrations as a direct challenge to Tehran’s rule. He called for precision actions aimed at cutting off the regime’s financial lifelines, pressing workers in transportation, oil, gas, and energy sectors to launch a nationwide strike. Pahlavi also appealed for sustained nightly rallies, urging demonstrators to gather in city centers, raise national symbols, and remain continuously mobilized.
His message comes as Iran confronts its most serious unrest in years, fueled by economic collapse, soaring prices, and widespread public fury—unfolding despite an intensifying security crackdown and a sweeping nationwide internet blackout.
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