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A united Iran under the King Reza Pahlavi: The final opportunity for strategic peace

Some Western and regional voices naïvely promote the idea of dividing Iran along ethnic or sectarian lines. This approach would create multiple unstable, rival states, prone to internal conflict and external manipulation; a power vacuum filled by terrorist groups like ISIS, Al-Qaida , or Iran-backed militias

by  Irandokht Pazooki
Published on  05-02-2025 01:54
Last modified: 05-18-2025 19:41
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At this critical historical moment, the future of Iran – and by extension, the entire Middle East – hangs in the balance. The world is facing three distinct scenarios:

1.The survival of the Islamic Republic

2.The fragmentation of Iran

3.The restoration of a united, sovereign monarchy under king Reza Pahlavi.

Only one of these options can deliver true peace, long-term security, and regional balance for Israel, the United States, and the broader international community.

Scenario 1: If the Islamic Republic Survives

Should the Islamic Republic endure, the consequences will be devastating and far-reaching: escalated military threats to Israel through continued funding of Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad; a real risk of nuclear weapon acquisition; strengthening of the Russia-China-Iran authoritarian axis, weakening Western influence; persistent proxy wars in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, and potentially the Caucasus; export of militant Shi'ism and destabilization across the region

This scenario poses a direct existential threat to Israel and represents the erosion of American geopolitical and moral leadership in the Middle East.

Scenario 2: If Iran is fragmented

Some Western and regional voices naïvely promote the idea of dividing Iran along ethnic or sectarian lines. This approach would create multiple unstable, rival states, prone to internal conflict and external manipulation; a power vacuum filled by terrorist groups like ISIS, Al-Qaida , or Iran-backed militias; destabilization of neighboring countries: Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and the Gulf states; and new battlefronts for global powers to compete over influence and control.

For Israel, a fragmented Iran removes a historical counterweight to Turkish and Islamist ambitions. For the United States, it creates another endless conflict zone – worse than Afghanistan, larger than Syria, and richer in oil and gas. For Israel: Restoring monarchy under Reza Shah II offers a rare and viable pathway to regional security and international alignment: end to anti-Israel ideology and existential hostility; total severance from proxy terrorist groups; quiet strategic cooperation and mutual deterrence; and renewal of historic ties with Iranian Jews and cultural exchange.

For the US: replacement of a hostile regime with a pro-Western partner (with King Reza Pahlavi); containment of Chinese and Russian influence in the Gulf and Central Asia; a peaceful, non-military transition led by the Iranian people. stabilization of global energy markets; and a human rights victory and democratic model without boots on the ground.

For the region: a revived power balance among Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel; an end to the "Shi'a Crescent" project and sectarian proxy wars'; formation of a secular alliance for peace and development across the Middle East; cultural and economic reintegration of Iran into the global system.

Reza Shah II: The only viable national anchor

King Reza Pahlavi is a national symbol of unity, stability, and continuity. He stands above partisanship and ideology, commanding trust across ethnic, secular, and religious lines. His leadership ensures:

Iran will not be partitioned. The Islamic Republic will not return. The window of peace will not be lost

Iran is on the verge of change – whether through collapse or transformation. The choice is not between reform and revolution. It is between chaos or stability, darkness or renewal. For Israel, for the United States, and for the world, there is only one rational choice – support a free, united, sovereign Iran under monarchy.

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