Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi of Iran
Prince of Iran

Reza Pahlavi

Crown Prince of Iran

Leader of the Revolution

"I will not rest until Iran has a national, democratic and elected government of the people."

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Biography

Biography

A Life Dedicated to Freedom

Core Principles

Secular Democracy

Advocates for complete separation of religion and state, ensuring freedom of religion for all.

People's Choice

Supports the Iranian people's right to determine their own form of government through free elections.

Human Rights

Committed to universal human rights, especially women's rights and freedom of expression.

Life Journey

1960

Born in Tehran

Born on October 31, 1960, in Tehran, Iran. Named Crown Prince by his father, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.

1978

Education Abroad

Completed primary education in Iran and later attended schools in Switzerland and the United States. Earned a degree in political science.

1979

Left Iran

Left Iran on January 16, 1979, just weeks before the Islamic Revolution. Has lived in exile ever since.

1980s

Early Activism

Began political activism in exile, advocating for democratic change in Iran and speaking out against human rights violations.

2022

Leader of the Revolution

Emerged as the leader of the revolution following Mahsa Amini's death. United the Iranian people and called for international support for protesters.

Present

Democratic Advocate

As leader of the revolution, continues to advocate for a national, democratic and elected government, emphasizing the people's right to choose their future.

The Pahlavi Family

The Pahlavi Family

Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, leader of the revolution, with his family - continuing the legacy of service to Iran.

A TRUE ALLY

The Shah Saved America's

Largest Defense Contractor

In 1974, when Grumman Corporation faced bankruptcy, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi—a true ally of the United States—stepped in and saved the company. Today, we ask America to remember this visionary investment and alliance.

$75MEMERGENCY LOAN

$75 Million Emergency Loan

When Congress blocked F-14 financing, Bank Melli Iran loaned Grumman $75 million—worth hundreds of millions in today's dollars—saving the company from bankruptcy.

80F-14 TOMCATS

80 F-14 Tomcat Orders

The Shah ordered 80 F-14 Tomcats for $2 billion—the largest foreign military sale in U.S. history at the time—worth tens of billions in today's money.

50+YEARS OF AIR SUPERIORITY

Saved the F-14 Program

The Shah's order didn't just save Grumman—it saved the entire F-14 program for the U.S. Navy, ensuring American air superiority for decades.

The B-2 Spirit: Built by the Company Shah of Iran Saved

Grumman merged with Northrop in 1994 to form Northrop Grumman—now America's largest defense contractor. President Donald J. Trump has spoken proudly of their B-2 Spirit stealth bombers.

The same bombers that eliminated the Islamic Republic's nuclear threat were built by the company the Shah of Iran saved in 1974.

The Shah's visionary investment in American defense technology came full circle—protecting both nations from the regime that overthrew him.

The Iranian People ≠ The Islamic Regime

When you hear "Iran," remember this:

  • The Iranian people never wanted nuclear weapons—the Islamic Republic did.
  • The Iranian people have been massacred by this regime—50,000+ killed in recent protests.
  • The Iranian people want freedom, democracy, and friendship with America.
  • When B-2s struck the regime's nuclear sites, they struck the regime—not the Iranian people.

We are not your enemy. The Islamic Republic is.

OUR ASK TO PRESIDENT TRUMP

Remember the Shah's Visionary Investment and Alliance

In 1974, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi saved America's largest military contractor from bankruptcy. His visionary investment ensured American air superiority for generations. All we ask in return:

  1. 1Recognize Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as the legitimate leader of Iran
  2. 2Recognize his government-in-exile as the legitimate government of the Iranian people
  3. 3Help eliminate the IRGC and Islamic Republic—our common enemy
  4. 4Let the Iranian people take back their country and institutions
  5. 5Help bring Prince Reza Pahlavi back to Iran

The company the Shah saved built the tools to free us. Now we ask America to use them.

#JavidShah #FreeIran #R2PforIran #IranRevolution

Sources: Aviation Week, U.S. Naval Institute, Northrop Grumman Corporate History

Call to the Free World

Six Asks of the International Community to Support the People of Iran

Prince Reza Pahlavi's Demands from International Governments

These are demands from Prince Reza Pahlavi, leader of our revolution, to the free world - calls to action for international governments to support the Iranian people's fight against the Islamic Regime.

1

Protect Iranians by Weakening the Regime's Repression Apparatus

Protect Iranians by weakening the regime's repression apparatus, especially the IRGC and its leadership. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps must be dismantled to prevent future participation in government and to end domestic repression and regional terrorism.

Key Actions
  • Prevent IRGC from future political participation
  • Disband affiliated militias and terror networks
  • Restore civilian control of national security
2

Impose Maximum Economic Pressure

Impose maximum economic pressure by freezing regime assets and shutting down its shadow oil fleet. Cut off the regime's financial resources used for repression, nuclear weapons development, and regional terrorism while protecting ordinary Iranian citizens.

Key Actions
  • Target regime elites and IRGC entities
  • Restrict access to oil revenues
  • Protect ordinary Iranian citizens from harm
3

Guarantee Internet Access in Iran

Guarantee internet access in Iran by expanding Starlink and blocking regime shutdowns. Provide unrestricted access to the internet and communication technologies, supporting anti-censorship tools and infrastructure to bypass the regime's digital oppression.

Key Actions
  • Deploy Starlink and satellite internet
  • Support anti-censorship technologies
  • Break the regime's information blockade
4

Expel Regime Diplomats and Prosecute Officials

Expel regime diplomats, prosecute officials for crimes against humanity, and proscribe the IRGC as a terrorist organization. Close embassies that serve as centers for espionage and intimidation of Iranian dissidents abroad.

Key Actions
  • Close embassies used for espionage
  • Protect Iranian dissidents abroad
  • End intimidation of diaspora communities
5

Secure the Release of All Political Prisoners

Secure the immediate, unconditional release of all political prisoners. Demand the release of all political prisoners, prisoners of conscience, dual nationals, and detained protesters. Provide international monitoring of Iran's prisons and accountability for torture and executions.

Key Actions
  • Accountability for 1988 massacres
  • Justice for PS752 victims
  • Prosecution of torture and executions
6

Prepare for Democratic Transition

Prepare for a democratic transition and recognize a legitimate transitional government. Support the Iranian people's right to self-determination and assist in establishing a free, democratic, and secular Iran after the fall of the Islamic Republic.

Key Actions
  • Immediate release of all political prisoners
  • International prison monitoring
  • End torture and arbitrary detention

His Vision for Iran's Future

The Six Asks above are what the free world should do to support Iranians. For Prince Reza Pahlavi's actual plan for rebuilding Iran after liberation, see the Iran Prosperity Project:

Iran Prosperity Project

Prince Reza Pahlavi's comprehensive vision for a free, democratic, and prosperous Iran. A detailed roadmap for transitional government and rebuilding the nation after the Islamic Republic.

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