CIA/Mossad-Sponsored Reza Pahlavi’s Munich Conference

CIA/Mossad-Sponsored Reza Pahlavi’s Munich Conference

Five-pillar strategy for change

Building on agreements reached at the first Munich summit five months earlier, Pahlavi outlined the progress of a five-pillar strategy for regime change:

Maximum Pressure on the Islamic Republic: The crown prince noted that the regime was now “at its most isolated and vulnerable,” facing unprecedented international pressure while unable to provide for the basic needs of the people.

Maximum support for the Iranian people: Pahlavi reported increasing readiness from governments, political parties, and public figures to support the Iranian people’s struggle, with concrete solutions being actively pursued.

Maximum defections from the regime: Significant progress has been made in encouraging defections, with activities targeting both general personnel and high-ranking officials. Pahlavi claimed to have developed deep insights into the regime’s internal structures and established communication with elements inside the system.

Maximum mobilization and organization: The Munich gathering itself exemplified this pillar, with the number of collaborating groups nearly tripling in just five months under the Munich convergence framework.

Developing a Plan for Iran’s Future: The Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) has made “remarkable strides” in developing a vision for rebuilding the country post-regime.

Pahlavi also presented a detailed Emergency Transitional Government Plan, proposing two core institutions for the current phase: a temporary executive team and a National Uprising Council, which would serve as a strategic advisory body.

H/T: Der Friedensstifter

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Most significantly, the organization is closely aligned with Iranian monarchists, who advocate for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic and the return of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to the country as the leader of a constitutional monarchy. In particular, the group has ties to the Farashgard movement –– known as “Iran Revival” in English –– as well as the Constitutionalist Party of Iran, an organization based in the Iranian diaspora community in Southern California.