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To His Highness

President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

A message of hope from the people of Iran

Your Highness, a post-ayatollah Middle East is an opening for the whole region.

A free Iran can return to its natural role as a stabilizing partner, creating room for shared prosperity, modern industry, and open cooperation.

Imagine Iranians and Emiratis advancing AI together, training the next generation of engineers and doctors through student exchanges, and turning old rivalries into healthy competition. Modern nations thrive when people trade ideas, invest across borders, and innovate in the open.

There is no need to fear the future. The youth of both nations want progress, dignity, and opportunity — not inherited resentment.

For decades, the Ayatollahs and their terrorist proxies have assassinated every national alternative before it could rise. Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) remains. Millions see in him the symbol of unity and the promise of a modern, free Iran governed by its people.

Perhaps one day the narrow strait between our shores — from Bandar Abbas to Musandam, connecting the Iranian and Arabian peoples — will be known not for tension but for passage and possibility: the Strait of Hope, where two proud civilizations meet as partners.

With the ayatollah regime fading, the UAE and a free Iran can help shape a Middle East defined by commerce, technology, cooperation, and prosperity for all.

A Shared Vision

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Technology Partnership

Iranians and Emiratis advancing AI, renewable energy, and innovation together.

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Student Exchanges

Training the next generation of engineers, doctors, and leaders through shared programs.

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Open Cooperation

Turning old rivalries into healthy competition that benefits both nations.

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Strait of Hope

The strait connecting Iranian and Arabian shores, transforming from a point of tension into a passage of hope and shared prosperity.

The youth of both nations want progress, dignity, and opportunity.

— The People of Iran

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