Saed News: Reza Pahlavi, who failed to inherit the monarchy from his father and grandfather, in his own illusions, accepts any humiliation in order to reach power and has no hesitation in “dancing” for the enemies of the Iranian people.
According to SAEDNEWS, citing the newspaper Farhikhtegan, the unsuccessful crown prince is neither taken seriously by the United States, the United Kingdom, or other Western countries, nor does he have a proper social base among the people of his homeland. He even lacks popularity among Iranians abroad; to the extent that in a recent speech he was forced to stand behind a glass enclosure, fearing that objects might be thrown at him.
As the late leader stated on April 28, 1996: “For a nation, there is no humiliation greater than dependency. There is no greater crime against a nation by its officials than making that nation dependent. Conversely, for the officials of a nation, there is no greater service than preserving its independence. Of course, independence has levels, the first of which is political independence. Political independence is the easiest form; that is, a government that is not dependent on powers. The Islamic Revolution is such. The government of Iran during the corrupt, disgraced, and dependent Pahlavi regime was completely tied to dependency. Mohammad Reza, whose father was already dependent, was born and raised in an environment of dependency and could not imagine anything else. They pushed this nation toward dependency. The Islamic Revolution removed them from this nation—truly removed them, like removing impurity from the body for prayer. The Islamic Revolution established an independent government that does not listen to America or anyone else and fears no one.”