WASHINGTON: Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi yesterday said that he holds Tehran regime responsible for the instability and mayhem reigning in the region.
“Relations with neighbouring countries have deteriorated since the Islamic revolution and the regime change which brought the mullah to the fore,” he said.
In an interview on BBC Arabic, he said that hostility with neighbouring countries, interference in their internal affairs and belligerence represent the pillars of the mullahs’ policies. The regime wanted to export its religious ideology all over the world, by targeting first neighbouring countries.
The current regime does not serve the interests of Iran and its people in any way.
He said that the Tehran regime was bent on fuelling conflicts in the region to maintain its existence and cover up its disastrous internal failure.
“The theocratic regime hijacks power, holds people hostage and plunders national resources to fund its agenda and support its allies in Lebanon, Syrian and other countries,” he said.