Iran opposition leader calls U.S.-Israel strikes ‘humanitarian’
Reza Pahlavi, an Iranian opposition leader, described the U.S.-Israeli military strikes in Iran as a 'humanitarian intervention' aimed at supporting the Iranian people's struggle against the Islamic Republic regime.
In a recent video message, Reza Pahlavi, an exiled leader of the Iranian opposition, expressed support for the U.S.-Israeli military strikes in Iran, referring to them as a 'humanitarian intervention.' He asserted that these military actions represent an opportunity for the Iranian people to reclaim their nation from the oppressive regime of the Islamic Republic. Pahlavi's comments come in the context of what was termed 'Operation Roaring Lion,' initiated by Israel against specific targets in Iran.
Pahlavi's statement highlights his perspective that these strikes are not aimed at harming the Iranian nation itself but targeting the repressive structures of the regime that has long been viewed as brutal and authoritarian. By framing the military operation in a humanitarian light, he seeks to rally support among Iranians and the international community for both the strikes and the long-standing opposition to the Iranian government. Pahlavi's remarks also align with the broader narrative in which some factions within the Iranian diaspora view foreign intervention as a necessary step to liberating Iran from its current leadership.
The implications of Pahlavi's statements are significant, as they may influence public opinion and policy both within Iran and among the Iranian diaspora. While some may view the military strikes as a necessary evil in the fight for freedom, others may see it as an infringement on national sovereignty. This divide reflects the intricacies of international relations concerning Iran and the delicate balance that opposition leaders must navigate between seeking external support and advocating for genuine democratic change within the country.