Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Attempts to Reshape Iran’s Future Amidst Turmoil
After nearly five decades in exile, Iran’s former crown prince Reza Pahlavi seeks to capitalize on widespread protests against the brutal Islamic regime—raising urgent questions about national sovereignty and America’s role in supporting freedom fighters versus foreign entanglements.
Nearly half a century removed from his homeland, Reza Pahlavi, Iran’s exiled crown prince, is reemerging as a focal figure in the intense wave of protests shaking the Islamic Republic. But what does his return to prominence mean for American interests and the future of Iranian freedom? Can an Exiled Monarch Lead Iran’s Quest for Freedom? Pahlavi fled Iran as a young man amid the 1979 revolution that ended his father Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s autocratic but U.S.-aligned reign. Today, he broadcasts calls for renewed demonstrations against Tehran’s oppressive theocracy while living comfortably overseas. Yet despite his luxury exile in...
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