In this Harbingers Daily article, the author examines whether Iran could realistically transition away from the Islamic Republic if the current regime collapses amid growing unrest and geopolitical pressure.
- The article explores the possibility of a post–Islamic Republic Iran, arguing that internal dissatisfaction and external pressure are creating conditions for potential political change.
- Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah, is presented as a prominent opposition figure advocating for a peaceful democratic transition.
- Pahlavi has been urging Iran’s military and security forces to abandon the regime and support the Iranian people in removing the ruling clerical government.
- Widespread economic hardship, corruption, repression, and protests inside Iran have fueled public frustration with the Islamic Republic.
- A major concern is what comes after the regime, as opposition groups remain fragmented and lack a unified governing plan.
- Some activists favor a secular democratic republic, while others support restoring a constitutional monarchy under the Pahlavi family.
- The article also notes that many Christians watch developments in modern Persia (Iran) closely due to its historical and prophetic significance in the Bible.
Read the full story: https://harbingersdaily.com/is-iran-ready-for-a-post-islamic-republic-transition/



