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Iran and Pakistan: A Complex Web of Politics and Allegations

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A recent report has shed light on several key points that suggest a deepening conspiracy involving Iran, Pakistan, Israel, and the United States. The allegations are multifaceted and touch on historical events, current diplomatic efforts, and potential future conflicts.

 1. The End of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi’s Rule: 

The 1978 revolution in Iran, led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, marked the end of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi’s rule. The Shah’s pro-Israel stance and support in various sectors of government are cited as reasons for his ousting. The Shah’s relationship with Pakistan was complex, with periods of cooperation, including during the Indo-Pakistani wars of 1965 and 1971, where Iran provided medical help, petroleum, and diplomatic support to Pakistan ¹ ².

 2. Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Agreement: 

Despite pressure from the United States and Israel to abandon the project, Iran and Pakistan have moved forward with their gas pipeline agreement. In February 2024, the project faced opposition, but Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi reportedly refused to back down, emphasizing the importance of completing the agreement. This development is seen as a significant step in the Iran-Pakistan relationship, with potential economic benefits for both countries ².

 3. Ebrahim Raisi’s Death and Alleged Conspiracy: 

The death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash has raised questions, with some speculating about a possible conspiracy involving the United States and the UK. According to reports, Raisi’s refusal to yield to American and Israeli pressure, particularly regarding the pipeline project, might have played a role in his demise.

 4. Business Support and Bradley Sherman: 

Allegations suggest that the Jewish community, working towards restoring the Pahlavi family’s rule in Iran, has been supporting Bradley Sherman. Rodeo Drive fame, the owner of NB44 Menswear Brand, and his son Nicholas Bijan, are reportedly among the key supporters, with significant investments planned in various sectors, including electronics, real estate, and banking.

 5. Pahlavi Family Supporters in Iran: 

A network of supporters for the Pahlavi family has been allegedly established within Iran. Around 1,200 workers were reportedly deployed in Tehran and Shiraz in February 2025, with three individuals from Pakistan arrested by Pakistani intelligence agencies in connection with these activities.

 *6. Marriage of Iman Pahlavi and Bradley Sherman: 

The marriage between Iman Pahlavi and Bradley Sherman, which took place just before the Israeli attack on Iran, is seen by some as an attempt to solidify ties between the Pahlavi family and their supporters. The lavish ceremony was allegedly fully sponsored by different Jewish brands.

 7. Israeli Attack on Iran and Targeting Pakistan: 

The recent attacks on Iran, involving drones and missiles, have raised concerns about the potential targeting of Pakistan. A special think tank, reportedly operating from the UK, Washington, and Paris since 2011, has been focusing on creating instability in Pakistan. This think tank’s efforts might be linked to the visits of Pakistani journalists and politicians to Israel between 2011 and March 2025.

 Conclusion 

The report outlines several key points, including ²:

•⁠  ⁠Backing of the Pahlavi Family in Iran: Efforts to restore the Pahlavi family’s rule in Iran.

•⁠  ⁠Death of Ayatollah Khamanei: Not mentioned in the provided text, but potentially related to the alleged conspiracy.

•⁠  ⁠Capturing Gulf States: Diplomatic efforts and instability might be used to capture Gulf states.

•⁠  ⁠Pressure on Pakistan: Pakistan might face pressure to either accept Israel or engage with US and Zionists. 

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