2026, Towards a Reset of Iran.

The primary aim of the reset of Iran is to facilitate a transition away from the current Islamic Republic, with President Trump encouraging the Iranian people to push for new leadership. Operations are focused on degrading the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Basij, identified as key pillars of the current regime’s oppression. The goal is to force Iran into a “strategic capitulation” that would require ending its nuclear enrichment, halting proxy militia support, and ceasing hostile regional rhetoric.

Following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran is in a period of intense instability which will lead to a Reset of Iran towards a secular democratic Persia. The house of Ayatollah Khamenei was destroyed with 30 bombs from Israel and the surrounding houses were not damaged.

Western media should stop publishing unchecked propaganda of Iran. There has been shown a bombing of a school for girls and given Israel the blame. This however was a picture from Kabul Afghanistan in 2021. Kabul, May 9, 2021– UNESCO Kabul Office condemns the attack that took place yesterday that killed dozens of school learners and injured more than a hundred, many of whom were girls, near the Sayed-ul-Shuhada High School in Kabul. The killing of innocent children, including girls, and attack on a school is unacceptable. We call on everyone to take swift action to ensure that measures are put in place to guarantee the safe access to schools to all children in Afghanistan.

European nations and the European Union should support the United States and Israel for the reset of Iran towards a secular democracy. The transition to reset Iran to Persia can be done by the son of the Shah.

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last Shah, is positioning himself as a leader to transition Iran toward a secular democracy, aiming to end the Islamic Republic and potentially restore a more traditional, inclusive identity. He has outlined a 100-day transitional plan for stability, free elections, and a referendum, arguing that the regime’s fall is inevitable.

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