Iranian Diaspora Rejects Claims of US-Israeli Plot to Install Ahmadinejad
Iranian Diaspora Condemns decries report of US-Israeli plot to install Ahmadinejad
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Members of the Iranian diaspora have condemned reports suggesting a US-Israeli plan to install former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader. They view such claims as demoralizing and inconsistent with the desires of Iranians who seek a complete overhaul of the current regime, emphasizing support for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi instead.
- 01The New York Times reported that a US-Israeli plot aimed to install Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader, which diaspora members found demoralizing.
- 02Ellie Borhan, an Iranian activist, stated that any move to promote Ahmadinejad would betray the Iranian people's desire for change.
- 03Ahmadinejad is associated with significant political repression and corruption, especially during the 2009 protests.
- 04Sahar, another activist, criticized the report for being aligned with the Iranian regime's narrative and disconnected from the realities faced by Iranians.
- 05Both activists asserted that Iranians are willing to sacrifice everything for complete freedom and reject any notion of reform within the current regime.
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Reports alleging a US-Israeli conspiracy to reinstate Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader have drawn sharp criticism from the Iranian diaspora. Activists, including Ellie Borhan and Sahar, described these claims as demoralizing and implausible, given Ahmadinejad's historical association with repression and corruption. They emphasized that the Iranian populace is united in their rejection of the current regime and its representatives, advocating instead for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as a legitimate alternative. Borhan highlighted the dangers of world powers potentially ignoring the voices of Iranians, warning that any support for Ahmadinejad would undermine the sacrifices made during protests against the Islamic Republic. Sahar echoed these sentiments, stating that the true fear among Iranians is not war, but the continuation of the Islamic Republic. The activists called for a clear stance from Western nations, urging them to support the Iranian people's quest for freedom rather than pursue flawed diplomatic strategies that could prolong their suffering.
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The Iranian diaspora's condemnation of the reports reflects a broader sentiment among Iranians who seek significant political change and fear the continuation of the current regime.
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