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Exiled prince warns Iranian military of 'final chance' to stand up to the regime

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Exiled prince warns Iranian military of 'final chance' to stand up to the regime

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Exiled Iranian Prince Reza Pahlavi is pushing for regime change in Tehran, asserting that the regime is “near collapse.”

In a post on X, Pahlavi encouraged the people of Iran to rise up and warned military personnel that this is their “final chance” to stand with the public against the regime.

“To the military—as you’re given orders to lash out at the people—stand down. This is your final chance. You are being watched. We will remember who stood with the people and who committed crimes against them,” Pahlavi wrote on X.

People move past a large banner featuring portraits of slain leaders from Iran-aligned armed groups, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, in central Tehran, Iran, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by MOHAMMADALI NAJIB/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

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EXILED PRINCE LOOKS TO LEAD IRANIAN PEOPLE IN ENDING ISLAMIC REPUBLIC: ‘OUR BERLIN WALL MOMENT’

On Monday, Pahlavi held a news conference in Paris, where he announced the launch of a secure platform for military, police and security personnel looking to defect from the regime to contact him and his team. He implied that he was already receiving such messages, saying that the platform would “efficiently manage the growing volume of inbound communications and requests from those breaking with the regime and seeking to join our movement.”

The exiled prince also issued a message to the world, urging the international community to let the “corrupt, crumbling, terrorist regime” in Iran fall.

“Do not prop up a regime that will, soon again, turn its guns, missiles, and terror toward you,” Pahlavi wrote.

Reza Pahlavi speaks in Paris on June 23, 2025

Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s toppled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, speaks during a press conference on Monday, June 23, 2025 in Paris. (Thomas Padilla/AP Photo)

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The message posted on X comes one day after Pahlavi proposed that he lead Iran to democracy. He said it is the Iranian people’s “Berlin Wall moment,” as the future of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime remains uncertain following the destruction of Tehran’s nuclear program. Khamenei was reportedly hiding in a bunker during the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

“I am here today to submit myself to my compatriots to lead them down this road to peace and a democratic transition,” Pahlavi said on Monday. “I do not seek political power, but rather to help our great nation navigate through this critical hour toward stability, freedom, and justice.” 

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei gives a live broadcast on state television on the occasion of Mawlid al-Nabi or Prophet Muhammad’s birth anniversary in Tehran, Iran, on Nov. 3, 2020. (Iranian Leader Press Office / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

In a direct message to Khamenei, Pahlavi said, “Step down. And if you do, you will receive a fair trial and due process of law. Which is more than you have ever given any Iranian.”

Pahlavi’s late father, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, was overthrown during the 1979 Iranian Revolution. 

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In February, Pahlavi spoke at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy, where he called for international action against Khamenei’s regime and said Iranians were ready to reclaim their “stolen country.”

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As review finds 'indications' of Gaza human rights breach, how close are EU-Israel trade relations?

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As an EU review finds “indications” that Israel breached its human rights obligations in Gaza, the EU-Israel Association Agreement is now under scrutiny. However, concrete action is not expected to be taken until foreign ministers meet in July.

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‘Cobra Kai’ Star Martin Kove Accused of Biting Co-Star Alicia Hannah-Kim at Fan Convention

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‘Cobra Kai’ Star Martin Kove Accused of Biting Co-Star Alicia Hannah-Kim at Fan Convention

“Karate Kid” actor and “Cobra Kai” TV star Martin Kove was asked to leave a fan convention over the weekend after allegedly biting co-star Alicia Hannah-Kim during a VIP meet-and-greet, according to a report from the Puyallup Police Department obtained by Variety.

The alleged incident occurred Sunday at Summer Con in Puyallup, Wash., where Kove and Hannah-Kim — both of whom appear in the Netflix series — were participating in programming and fan activities.

Reps for Kove did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment. Netflix also did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment.

According to the report, Hannah-Kim told an officer working the VIP section that, after tapping Kove on the shoulder to say hello, he suddenly grabbed her arm and bit her “so hard he nearly drew blood.” The report states that when she cried out in pain, Kove allegedly started kissing her arm where he had bitten her. The report detailed that Hannah-Kim then told her husband, who was present at the event, and the pair went to confront Kove about the incident.

The report states that upon confronting Kove, he “exploded on them, saying something to the effect of how dare they confront him.” Hannah-Kim and her husband asked the reporting officer to step in and defuse the situation. According to the report, Kove claimed he was trying to be “funny,” adding that they “play fight all the time on the set of ‘Cobra Kai.’” Hannah-Kim reportedly told the officer that she would not file charges, but “wished to have a report filed in case this continues.”

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Kove was instructed to leave the venue; the reporting officer advised the actor not to repeat such behavior in the future.

Kove, 78, played John Kreese, the main antagonist in the 1984 film “The Karate Kid.” He later reprised his role in the two film sequels and the television series “Cobra Kai,” which aired for six seasons. Kim, 37, played Kim Da-Eun, the formidable South Korean sensei, who joined the cast in the fifth and sixth seasons.

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