伊朗流亡王储礼萨·巴列维称美以联合袭击是特朗普承诺的”援助”和”人道主义干预”


伊朗流亡王储礼萨·巴列维(Reza Pahlavi)将美以联合对伊朗发动的袭击描述为特朗普总统承诺的”援助”,并称之为”人道主义干预”。

据报道袭击发生后,巴列维敦促伊朗人放弃现政权,并呼吁安全部队叛逃。

“我们正面临命运的时刻,”巴列维在社交媒体上的声明中写道,”即使援助已经到来,最终的胜利仍将由我们亲手铸就。是我们伊朗人民将在这场最终战斗中完成使命。重返街头的时刻已近。”

巴列维宣称伊斯兰共和国正在崩溃。

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伊朗前王储礼萨·巴列维(Reza Pahlavi)将美以联合对伊朗发动的袭击描述为特朗普总统承诺的”援助”和”人道主义干预”。(Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

他将报道中的袭击描述为针对伊朗执政的宗教统治机构而非伊朗本身的援助,并敦促美国”极度谨慎”以保护平民生命。

“美国总统承诺给予勇敢的伊朗人民的援助现已抵达,”巴列维写道,”这是一次人道主义干预;其目标是伊斯兰共和国、其镇压机构和其屠杀机器——而非伊朗这个伟大的国家和民族。”

巴列维向伊朗军方、警察和安全部门发出严厉警告,敦促他们与最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊(Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)决裂。

“既然伊斯兰共和国正在崩溃,我对伊朗军方、警察和安全部队的信息很明确:你们宣誓保护伊朗和伊朗人民——而非伊斯兰共和国及其领导人,”他写道,”你们的职责是保卫人民,而非一个通过镇压和犯罪将我们祖国劫持的政权。加入人民,帮助实现稳定安全的过渡。否则,你们将与哈梅内伊的沉船及其政权一同覆灭。”

他的呼吁呼应了过去反对势力试图说服伊朗安全部队倒戈的努力——这一行动可能决定抗议活动是蔓延还是政权加强控制。

在预测即将发生变革的同时,巴列维没有敦促立即举行街头示威。他警告公民待在家中并保持警惕,以便当他宣布”适当时机”时,伊朗人民可以”为最终行动重返街头”。

“我们离最终胜利非常近,”他写道,”我希望尽快与你们并肩,共同夺回并重建伊朗。”

他还表示,即使当局限制互联网或卫星接入——伊朗官员在先前动荡期间使用过的策略——他也会保持沟通。

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2026年2月28日,以色列军队对伊朗发动第二波空袭后,德黑兰城市上空升起浓烟。(Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)

巴列维感谢特朗普支持,同时再次呼吁谨慎以避免平民伤亡。

“我现在要求你们极度谨慎以保护平民和我的同胞的生命,”他写道,并补充说”伊朗人民是你们天然的盟友和自由世界的盟友”。

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巴列维是已故国王穆罕默德·礼萨·巴列维(Mohammad Reza Pahlavi)的儿子,自1979年伊朗伊斯兰革命推翻君主制并建立伊斯兰共和国以来一直流亡海外。

近年来,在反政权抗议浪潮中,包括2022年因经济动荡和马哈萨·阿米尼(Mahsa Amini)死亡引发的示威活动中,他试图将自己定位为统一的反对派领袖。

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2026年2月28日,伊朗德黑兰,爆炸发生后人们仰望烟雾弥漫的天际线。(AP Photo)

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, described the joint U.S.-Israeli attack on the country as promised “aid” and an act of “humanitarian intervention” by President Donald Trump.

Following the reported strikes, Pahlavi urged Iranians to abandon the regime and called on security forces to defect.

“Moments of destiny lie ahead of us,” Pahlavi wrote in a statement on social media. “Even with the arrival of this aid, the final victory will still be forged by our hands. It is we, the people of Iran, who will finish the job in this final battle. The time to return to the streets is near.”

Pahlavi declared that the Islamic Republic is collapsing.

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Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince of Iran, described the joint U.S.-Israel attack on the country as promised “aid” and an act of “humanitarian intervention” by President Donald Trump.(Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

He framed the reported strikes as assistance directed not at Iran itself, but at its ruling clerical establishment and urged the U.S. to “exercise the utmost caution” to preserve civilian lives.

“The aid that the President of the United States promised to the brave people of Iran has now arrived,” Pahlavi wrote. “This is a humanitarian intervention; and its target is the Islamic Republic, its repressive apparatus, and its machinery of slaughter — not the country and great nation of Iran.”

Pahlavi issued a blunt warning to Iran’s military, police and security services, urging them to break ranks with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

“Now that the Islamic Republic is collapsing, my message to the country’s military, police, and security forces is clear: You have sworn an oath to protect Iran and the Iranian people — not the Islamic Republic and its leaders,” he wrote.

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People watch as smoke rises on the skyline after an explosion in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.(AP Photo)

“Your duty is to defend the people, not a regime that has taken our homeland hostage through repression and crime. Join the people and help bring about a stable and secure transition. Otherwise, you will go down with Khamenei’s sinking ship and his regime.”

His appeal mirrored past opposition efforts to persuade Iran’s security forces to switch sides — a move that could determine whether protests spread or the regime tightens its grip.

While predicting imminent change, Pahlavi stopped short of urging immediate street demonstrations. He warned citizens to remain in their homes and stay vigilant so that when he announces an “appropriate time,” Iranians can “return to the streets for the final action.”

“We are very close to final victory,” he wrote. “I want to be by your side as soon as possible so that together we can take back and rebuild Iran.”

He also indicated he would maintain communication even if authorities moved to restrict internet or satellite access — a tactic Iranian officials have used during prior waves of unrest.

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Smoke rises over the city after the Israeli army launched a second wave of airstrikes on Iran in Tehran on Feb. 28, 2026.(Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Pahlavi thanked Trump for what he characterized as support while again urging caution to avoid civilian casualties.

“I now ask you to exercise the utmost caution to preserve the lives of civilians and my compatriots,” he wrote, adding that “the people of Iran are your natural allies and those of the free world.”

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Pahlavi, the son of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, has lived in exile since the 1979 Islamic Revolution toppled Iran’s monarchy and established the Islamic Republic.

In recent years, he has sought to position himself as a unifying opposition figure during waves of anti-regime protests, including demonstrations sparked by economic turmoil and the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022.

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