
As the Islamic Republic drags Iran into yet another regional war, the Iranian people once again find themselves trapped between the savagery of a regime they never chose and a global silence that still pretends this regime represents them.
Let us be clear: This is not the war of the Iranian people. It is the war of a regime that has ruled for 47 years through terror, repression, and ideological aggression–plunging the Middle East into chaos. While the regime launches missiles and arms its proxy militias across the region, ordinary Iranians are crushed daily under poverty, censorship, executions, torture, and injustice.
In these critical days, Iran does not lack courage, hope, or vision – what it lacks is international recognition of its true leadership.
Millions of Iranians, both inside and outside the country, have for years rallied around one figure who truly represents national unity and trust: His Imperial Majesty Reza Shah II Pahlavi, son of the Shah of Iran and the rightful heir to the Iranian throne. For nearly half a century, he has stood by the people, never seeking personal power, always defending freedom, national dignity, and a return to Iranian identity.
His name lives not only in memory but on walls, in whispered conversations, and in the chants of protests throughout Iran. Not because of foreign media campaigns, but because he is the only figure who has maintained the trust of a nation betrayed by dictators and false reformists.
Now, at a decisive moment for Iran and the region, the world must abandon illusions: continuing diplomacy with the Islamic Republic is nothing less than complicity in the crimes against the Iranian people.
The time has come for governments across the West, East, and beyond to officially declare that the Islamic Republic is no longer the legitimate government of Iran; and to recognize the leadership of His Imperial Majesty Reza Shah II, the rightful heir to the Iranian monarchy and the only figure truly trusted by the Iranian people.
This recognition would not only be a diplomatic step , it would be a moral stance. A signal to the Iranian people that they are not alone, that their true representative is no longer in the shadows and now has global support to lead the country toward a free and united future.
Recognizing him is not a return to the past – it is a step toward building the future. A gesture of solidarity with a suffering nation seeking liberation and a return to national dignity.
The Islamic Republic is not Iran , and never was.
The day the world accepts this truth will be the day of Iran's liberation.




