Netanyahu’s Shock & Royal Shockwaves: Israel Levels Tehran’s Regime Hub
- Julie Hartling
- Jun 25
- 2 min read
Israeli missiles struck Tehran’s Evin Prison, Basij HQ, IRGC command centers, and the sinister countdown clock in Palestine Square--that symbolically ticked off days until Israel’s destruction.
What nilitary force, if any, does Iran have remaining?

Reza Pahlavi's Royal Coup
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last Shah, and King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1941–79) returns. Speaking from Paris, he demanded Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei resign within 100 days for a fair trial—as part of a planned 100-day transition to democracy
Pahlavi’s framework asks military, police, and state agencies to defect and protect civilians—not the regime
Trump’s Opportunistic Twist
Let’s call it what it is: Trump probably had Netanyahu’s plan, so he tried to steal the spotlight.
He claimed credit not just for a ceasefire—but for the royal-backed democratic transition. Convenient, since he didn’t actually do squat.
His U.S. airstrikes barely dented the underground nuclear sites, despite his boasts . Satellite images and intel say otherwise. And yes, the ceasefire had already begun—with Iran’s tactical pause and Israel’s temporary halt—before Trump patted himself on the back
Why This Matters
Escalation risk: Israel's strikes challenge Iran's power, while exiled royals stage a potential regime shift.
Trump’s narrative hijack: He turns every real event into a MAGA photo op: bombs, ceasefires, regime transitions—all “the likes of which we've never seen.”
Global instability: Between bombs, political usurpation, and Trump’s fantasy diplomacy, rational policy has officially left the chat.
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SIDEBAR: What Is Pahlavi’s 100-Day Transition Plan?
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has proposed a peaceful, organized end to Iran’s theocratic regime through a 100-day transition framework. Here’s what it includes:
🗓️ Day 1–30:
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to step down
Security forces (military, police, intel) urged to defect and protect civilians
Formation of a provisional national unity council
📜 Day 31–70:
Establishment of a transitional justice system
Open dialogue with civil society, dissident groups, and diaspora leaders
Preparations for an interim secular constitution
🗳️ Day 71–100:
Referendum on governance (monarchy vs. republic)
Free press and political party restoration
UN-observed national elections and constitutional convention
Pahlavi emphasized justice without vengeance, calling for “fair trials, not firing squads.” His plan has gained traction among exiles, youth protestors, and some insiders disillusioned with the regime.
🧠 TL;DR: It’s not a coup—it’s a soft-power reboot for Iran, backed by exile leadership, not foreign bombs.
