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Reza Pahlavi Called on Trump to Spare Iranian Civilians — The Prince's Complicated Role in the War

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Iran's former crown prince Reza Pahlavi asked Trump to target military sites and spare civilian infrastructure. Here is who Pahlavi is and why his voice carries specific weight in this conflict.

The Wikipedia timeline of the Iran war includes a specific detail whose particular significance is easy to overlook: Iranian opposition figure and former crown prince Reza Pahlavi 'called on Trump and Netanyahu to target the military while sparing civilian infrastructure which Iranians will need to rebuild our country.'

For who Reza Pahlavi is: he is the eldest son of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, who was deposed in the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Now 65, he has lived in exile — primarily in the Washington D.C. area — since leaving Iran with his family at 17. He has been the most prominent face of Iranian monarchist opposition and has positioned himself as a representative of the Iranian pro-democracy movement whose particular legitimacy derives from both his family legacy and his specific advocacy work.

For the particular weight his voice carries: unlike Western critics of civilian infrastructure strikes whose specific perspective is detached from Iranian civilian experience, Pahlavi speaks as someone who describes Iranians as 'our people' and the country's civilian infrastructure as what 'Iranians will need to rebuild our country' — the specific possessive claiming of both the people and the country's future that his opposition role requires.

For the specific content of his message: by calling on Trump and Netanyahu to distinguish between military targets and civilian infrastructure, Pahlavi is making the specific argument that the humanitarian cost of the infrastructure campaign undermines the particular stated goal of helping Iranians — that bombing schools, bridges, the Pasteur Institute, and power plants makes the population suffer without necessarily accelerating regime change and potentially hardens resistance rather than softening it.

For the Trump administration's response to this specific voice: whether Pahlavi's particular request — which comes from the specific opposition figure that a potential post-regime Iran's transitional government would most plausibly involve — influences specific targeting decisions is the particular intelligence about the US's actual intentions in Iran that the request's existence may help clarify.

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