Iran's Exiled Prince says to US, Israel: Don't Fall into Tehran's 'Trap'
Iran's exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, is urging the United States and Israel not to fall into a "trap" by escalating their disputes with the Iranian government into a military conflict.
In an exclusive studio interview with VOA's Persian service, Pahlavi
said he expects to see "more harmony and coordination" of U.S. strategy
on Iran under the Trump administration, with Israel and other American
partners in the Middle East and Europe.
Speaking in Washington last Thursday, Pahlavi said he anticipates Iran's Islamist rulers reacting to that increased coordination with "typical rhetoric and bravado" for domestic consumption. But, he said, Tehran would be "ill advised" not to take the issue of U.S.-Israeli cooperation seriously.
Father, reveal the answer to Trump and Netanyahu on how to handle Iran. May they seek Your wisdom and direction on how to proceed.
Consider what I say, for the Lord will give you understanding in everything. (II Timothy 2:7)
Speaking in Washington last Thursday, Pahlavi said he anticipates Iran's Islamist rulers reacting to that increased coordination with "typical rhetoric and bravado" for domestic consumption. But, he said, Tehran would be "ill advised" not to take the issue of U.S.-Israeli cooperation seriously.
Father, reveal the answer to Trump and Netanyahu on how to handle Iran. May they seek Your wisdom and direction on how to proceed.
Consider what I say, for the Lord will give you understanding in everything. (II Timothy 2:7)
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