Iran’s exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, has issued a defiant call to millions of Iranians risking their lives on the streets, urging them to stand firm against Supreme Leader Khamenei’s crumbling regime. As protests enter their third consecutive week and the death toll climbs past 78, Pahlavi declared that Khamenei’s security apparatus is “severely weakened” and promised demonstrators they do not stand alone, with US President Donald Trump pledging support as “the leader of the free world.” Iran’s exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, has issued a defiant call to millions of Iranians risking their lives on the streets, urging them to stand firm against Supreme Leader Khamenei’s crumbling regime. As protests enter their third consecutive week and the death toll climbs past 78, Pahlavi declared that Khamenei’s security apparatus is “severely weakened” and promised demonstrators they do not stand alone, with US President Donald Trump pledging support as “the leader of the free world.”