
A group of Iranian American professionals has released a detailed statement urging the U.S. government to adopt a principled and informed policy toward Iran, aligning with the aspirations of the Iranian people for freedom, justice, and self-determination. The statement reaffirms support for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic in Iran, explicitly rejecting all forms of dictatorship, including both the ruling theocracy and the Pahlavi dynasty.
The group warns against reliance on elements within the regime, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which it describes as pillars of oppression. The statement also criticizes Reza Pahlavi for his alleged collaboration with the IRGC and for undermining the legitimate opposition led by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
The full statement is provided below.
Statement by Iranian American Professionals on U.S. Policy Toward Iran
March 24, 2025
Together with numerous colleagues, we led the open letter circulated in late 2022—endorsed by 4,400 distinguished academicians, including Nobel laureates and renowned scientists. Addressed to the U.S. President and his administration, the letter exposed egregious human rights violations in Iran and emphasized the urgent need for an accountable U.S. policy toward the Iranian regime. Its compelling message, backed by the authority of the academic and scientific community, not only strengthened our call for change but also validated the Iranian people’s demand for justice and for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic in Iran.
In alignment with that letter, we, the undersigned Iranian American professionals, stand united in supporting the Iranian people’s vision for such a republic.
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— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) February 2, 2025
We also call for a principled and informed U.S. policy toward Iran—one that aligns with the aspirations of the Iranian people for freedom, justice, and self-determination, and contributes to a safer world. For decades, and particularly since 2017, the people of Iran have demonstrated their unwavering desire for regime change through acts of courage and resilience. From nationwide uprisings to persistent defiance, they have made it clear that they seek an end to theocratic oppression. This movement for change is powered by the Iranian people and their organized resistance. It requires neither foreign boots on the ground nor financial assistance under any circumstances.
The Iranian people’s vision is forward-looking and not tethered to the past. They categorically reject all forms of dictatorship, opposing both the Pahlavi dynasty and the current ruling theocracy.
The alternative to the current regime is rooted in a movement that has consistently led the struggle against religious tyranny while also resisting the Pahlavi era’s single-party rule and its notorious secret police, SAVAK, known for torturing and killing intellectuals.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) serves as a coalition of Iran’s democratic forces, embodying this principled stance. Under the leadership of its President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the NCRI has articulated a clear and comprehensive vision for Iran’s future through her 10-point plan. This plan calls for a democratic republic founded on free elections, separation of religion and state, freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly, gender equality, peaceful coexistence in the region, and a non-nuclear Iran—principles that resonate with the deeply held aspirations of the Iranian people.
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— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) February 7, 2025
Mrs. Rajavi has also outlined a roadmap for the Iranian people to overthrow the regime, along with a detailed program for the transitional period following its collapse. A provisional government would be formed, committed to holding free and fair elections for a legislative and constituent assembly within six months of the regime’s downfall. Power would then be transferred to the elected representatives of the people. The overthrow of the regime and a peaceful, smooth transition require an alternative with a strong presence on the ground, a well-structured organization, and a coherent program. The Resistance Units of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (PMOI/MEK), the principal constituent organization of the NCRI, represent the pivotal force for regime change and a stable transition.
In recent years, the Iranian regime has heavily relied on Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed Shah, to undermine the democratic opposition, despite his lack of legitimacy among the Iranian people. During the 2022 uprising, he played a divisive role and has since continued down that path, shamelessly declaring himself “the leader”—an absurd claim from the son of a dictator with scant support, particularly inside Iran. His surrogates have even gone so far as to call him “the God of every Iranian.” In doing so, he has effectively served the interests of the clerical regime.
Reza Pahlavi’s public statements reveal a disturbing reliance on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Basij—pillars of the regime’s repressive apparatus. In a 2018 interview with a Farsi-language satellite TV channel, Pahlavi stated: “I am in bilateral contacts with the (regime’s) military, the IRGC, and the Basij. We are communicating.” He went on to stress, “The most important component among all factors is the role that the military and paramilitary forces can play in this transition… They must have a place. They should know that the very force to guarantee Iran’s future security and stability are actually themselves.” These remarks, reiterated on several occasions, expose his strategy to co-opt the IRGC—a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and the regime’s main enforcement arm—as a central player in his vision for Iran’s future. This proposition is categorically rejected by the Iranian people, though welcomed by the theocratic regime.
Even outside Iran, his authoritarian style and reliance on aggressive supporters to intimidate opposition groups have led to widespread rejection within the Iranian diaspora.
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— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) April 26, 2023
Pahlavi’s call for “maximum support” is, in reality, a plea for financial backing from the United States and other countries, further undermining his credibility. He claims to have established a fund to support striking workers in Iran and has asked the U.S. government to finance it, raising serious concerns about accountability and reminding Iranians of his family’s history of corruption and the billions of dollars looted from the Iranian people.
Today, the network closest to Reza Pahlavi is increasingly infiltrated by the regime’s Ministry of Intelligence and the IRGC—a vulnerability that is no longer secret. Even imprisoned dissidents, such as Hashem Khastar, a leader of Iran’s teachers’ union who remains jailed for opposing the clerical regime, have reported being pressured by the IRGC to denounce the MEK and align with Pahlavi as a condition for release.
The Iranian people’s struggle for freedom is focused on ending clerical rule and dismantling its military force, the IRGC. Those who rely on or collaborate with theocracy or the IRGC only serve to prolong the regime’s rule, regardless of how they present themselves.
We urge U.S. policymakers to recognize the Iranian people’s organized resistance and support their democratic aspirations. The future of Iran lies in the hands of its people, not in the shadow of its past, nor in the grip of its present oppressors.
| Signatories of the Statement by Iranian American Professionals on U.S. Policy Toward Iran |
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| N | Name | Professional Title | Workplace | State of Residence |
| 1 | Prof. Kazem Kazerounian | Professor of Mechanical Engineering | University of Connecticut | CT |
| 2 | Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad | Author, Scholar | George Mason University | VA |
| 3 | Dr. Hossein Saiedian | Professor of Computer Science | The University of Kansas | KS |
| 4 | Prof. Morteza Gharib | Chair of the Aerospace Department | Caltech | CA |
| 5 | Prof. Firouz Daneshgari | Professor and 3rd Chairman | Case Western Reserve University | OH |
| 6 | Dr. Soolmaz Abooali | Faculty Member, Carter School of Peace and Conflict, 14-time US Champion, and 4-time World Champion in Traditional Karate | George Mason University | VA |
| 7 | Dr. Behzad Raofi | Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering | NASA/JPL | CA |
| 8 | Prof. Matthew Tasooji | Professor and CEO | CSUSM and Sienza Inc. | CA |
| 9 | Attorney Ana Sami | JD | VA | |
| 10 | Dr. Ashraf Zadshir | Director of Community Medicine, Core Faculty | Eisenhower Health | CA |
| 11 | Dr. Azadeh Sami | Physician | VA | |
| 12 | Dr. Nader Ehsani | Dentist | Middletown Dental Center | KY |
| 13 | Prof. Sofey Saidi | Professor of Social Sciences | University of Baltimore | VA |
| 14 | Dr. Siamack Shojai | Professor of Economics | NY | |
| 15 | Dr. Fereshteh Jarvandi | Dentist | Private Practice | VA |
| 16 | Dr. Niloufar Ahmad | Physician | Hendricks Regional Health | IN |
| 17 | Dr. Azy Zangeneh | Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine | TX | |
| 18 | Dr. Majid Haghighiyan | Doctor in Dentistry | College Park Dental | MD |
| 19 | Dr. Magid Keramati | MD, General and Hand Surgeon | ||
| 20 | Ms. Sima Yazdani | Executive Director, AI Technology Strategy & Solutions | Elyon International | CA |
| 21 | Dr. Mahshid Naini Aalam | Pharm.D | AIDS Healthcare Foundation Pharmacy | CA |
| 22 | Dr. Hadi Shakiba Nejad | Doctorate Degree in Designing Educational Systems | Own Business (HSN Cal-Best Palmas Insurance Agency) | CA |
| 23 | Dr. Afsaneh Esmaeilbeigi | Gynecologist | MI | |
| 24 | Dr. Farrokh Vatan | Data Scientist | NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory | CA |
| 25 | Dr. Shakeeb Ahmad | MD, Mammography Radiologist | IN | |
| 26 | Dr. Vahid Zibae | Ph.D. in Social Psychology | Global Vision 2030 | CA |
| 27 | Dr. Matthew Dehghani | Ph.D. in Molecular Diagnostics | ||
| 28 | Dr. Nooshin Medghalchy | Doctor of Eastern Asian Medicine | Advanced Acupuncture Inc. | OR |
| 29 | Dr. Mir Vahid Rezaee | Ph.D. in Psychology | Medical Acoustics | |
| 30 | Dr. Leyla Gahrahmat | Internal Physician, Teacher | Kaiser Permanente | CA |
| 31 | Dr. Sarosh Cooper | Psychologist | NY | |
| 32 | Dr. Sudabeh Moavenian | Dentist | CA | |
| 33 | Dr. Khalil Khani | Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences & Ph.D. in Health Psychology | AZ | |
| 34 | Dr. Nancy Azadian | Ph.D., LAc in Acupuncture | Holistic Healing Care | CA |
| 35 | Dr. Siamak Keivan | Pharmaceuticals Industry | TX | |
| 36 | Dr. Siavash Tavakoli | Physician | TX | |
| 37 | Dr. Mahnaz Nasseri | Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Educator | MA | |
| 38 | Dr. Davood Farahani | Structural Engineer | Naamco Construction | CA |
| 39 | Dr. Mojgan Ramezani | DDS, Dentist | CA | |
| 40 | Dr. Hossein Jahansooz | Biochemist | Biopharma Industry | CA |
| 41 | Dr. Zohreh Talebi | Biologist and Biogenetics Researcher | KS | |
| 42 | Dr. Alborz Bahador | Doctor of Psychology, Entrepreneur | CA | |
| 43 | Prof. Reza Sami | Professor/Coordinator | Colorado School of Mines (CSM) | VA |
| 44 | Dr. Saeid Sajadi | Physician | KS | |
| 45 | Dr. Majid Sadeghpour | Pharmacist | CVSHealth | VA |
| 46 | Ms. Mandana Roushanmeidan | Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Owner/Founder of NewWave Behavioral Consulting | NewWave Behavioral Consulting | VA |
| 47 | Dr. Zahra Sadeghpour | Pharmaceutical Consultant | Healthcare | VA |
| 48 | Mr. Babak Dadvand | Director of Engineering | Kite Pharma | CA |
| 49 | Ms. Mahvash Dadvand | Registered Nurse | Valley Presbyterian Hospital | CA |
| 50 | Ms. Zahra Amanpour | Chief Executive Officer | Main Street Assembly | NY |
| 51 | Mr. Hassan Jamshidian | Vice President of Engineering | Conesys | CA |
| 52 | Ms. Jila Andalib | M.Sc. Computer Software Engineer | CT | |
| 53 | Mr. Abby Ameri | Founder & CEO | Exxoteck Inc. | AZ |
| 54 | Mr. Ahmad Moeinimanesh | Senior Electronic Test Engineer | Fujitsu Computer Product of America | CA |
| 55 | Ms. Farideh Sedighi | M.Sc. Software Engineer | Cisco Systems Inc. | CA |
| 56 | Mr. Yousef Mahdavi | MBA, Founder and CEO | Sooner USA | CA |
| 57 | Mr. Mohammad Shams | M.Sc. Nuclear Engineering, Process Engineer | Intel Corp | NM |
| 58 | Mr. Farid Razavi | Sr. Electrical Engineer and Section Manager | OR | |
| 59 | Attorney Shahin Bimori | JD | MHM Law Group | CA |
| 60 | Mr. Fred Dastmalchi | Hydraulic Engineer, PE | Caltrans | CA |
| 61 | Mr. Hamid Azimi | Principal Applications Engineer | Oracle Corporation | CA |
| 62 | Ms. Anahid Zangeneh | Epidemiologist | OH | |
| 63 | Mr. Hashem Ghazi | Engineer | State of California/Department of Transportation | CA |
| 64 | Ms. Shahnaz Kia | Health Care Consultant | California Center for Health Care Quality | CA |
| 65 | Mr. Javad Mirabdal | M.S. Transportation Engineer | MTA San Francisco | CA |
| 66 | Mr. Nader Moavenian | Computer Information System Engineer | CA | |
| 67 | Mr. Reza Tand | Executive Vice President | Summit Environmental Technologies | MA |
| 68 | Ms. Mandy Dehghan | MBA, VP of Clinical Operations | Sagis Diagnostics Laboratory | TX |
| 69 | Mr. Hassan Jamshidian | VP of Engineering | Conesys – Torrance | CA |
| 70 | Ms. Sadaf Mirzai | Director of Technology, B.S. in Business Administration | GA | |
| 71 | Mr. Javad Gerami | Civil Engineer and Marketing Executive | CT | |
| 72 | Ms. Elena Tand | Physician Assistant | Southshore Medical | MA |
| 73 | Mr. Kambiz Parvaresh | Artist | NY | |
| 74 | Mr. Hassan Khademi | Civil Engineer | Suburban Consulting Engineers | NY |
| 75 | Ms. Beatrice Jamshidian | Director of Sales | Conesys Inc. | CA |
| 76 | Mr. Alan Asadian | B.Sc. in Construction Management | Habitat for Humanity | TX |
| 77 | Mr. Javed Shenasi | Industrial and Civil Engineer | Department of Transportation | CA |
| 78 | Ms. Yasamin Shenasi | Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) | CA | |
| 79 | Mr. Ehsan Latif | VP of Operational Excellence | Conesys, Inc. | CA |
| 80 | Mr. Mohamad Alafehi | M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering | Portal Electric Inc. | NY |
| 81 | Mr. Reza Nemovi | Aerospace Research and Design Engineer | California Institute of Technology | CA |
| 82 | Dr. Masoud Dolati | Product Manager | Cemco Steel | CA |
| 83 | Mr. Farhad Parsay | M.Sc. in Mechanical | ||
| 84 | Mr. Shahram Homayounfar | Chief Financial Officer | CA | |
| 85 | Ms. Behjat Dehghan | Founder and President of WOMEN, NC-accredited NGO with the UN | NC | |
| 86 | Mr. Toraj Shahabi | Sr. GNSS Applications Engineer | UBlox | CA |
| 87 | Ms. Parvaneh Mokhtari | Software Engineer and CEO | Home Couture Design Group | CA |
| 88 | Mr. Bruce Aalam | M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) | General Electric Aerospace Co. | CA |
| 89 | Mr. Saeid Ahmadi | B.S. in Diagnostic Medical Sonography | Valley Medical Center of San Jose | CA |
| 90 | Ms. Batool Zamani | Biologist and Entrepreneur | PEI | GA |
| 91 | Mr. Reza Hesami | CMD, M.S. in Medical Dosimetry | US Oncology Network | TX |
| 92 | Mr. Karim Zangeneh | Two Engineering Degrees (Mechanical & Agricultural Machinery) | TX | |
| 93 | Mr. Mehran Ebrahimi | M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering | VA | |
| 94 | Mr. Masood Maghsoodi | Pharmacist, Entrepreneur | MI | |
| 95 | Mr. Reza Mohkami | Entrepreneur, Business Strategist & Founder | AZ | |
| 96 | Mr. Mohammad Moazedi | Pharmacist | Kroger | AZ |
| 97 | Ms. Nasrin Saifi | B.S. in Psychology | University of California, Berkeley | CA |
| 98 | Ms. Sheila Neinavaie | Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur | CA | |
| 99 | Ms. Rose Moeinimanesh | Medical Technologist | Tinsley Laboratories | CA |
| 100 | Ms. Maryam Yazdi | M.Sc. in Mathematics | Cupertino Union School District | CA |

