The end of Khamenei’s 37-year rule and Reza Pahlavi’s ambitions
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has declared the end of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s 37-year brutal dictatorship. He promised the United States trillion-dollar deals in exchange for their support in making him Iran’s leader, signaling a potential new phase in the country’s political transformation.
Reza Pahlavi, descendant of the ousted Shah of Iran, is positioning himself as an alternative to the current regime by proposing vast economic agreements with the US to restore Iran. His statements have drawn attention to possible shifts in both foreign and domestic policy.
This announcement might mark the beginning of a new era in Iranian politics, contingent on backing from the United States and other international actors. The unfolding events will depend on the Iranian authorities’ response and the stance of the global community.