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The son of Iran's last shah offers to lead the country's democratic transition, warning that the Islamic Republic's survival would bring more bloodshed.
Exiled from Iran for more than 40 years, Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of the country’s deposed Shah, on Monday offered to lead Iran’s transition to democracy after regime change.
On Monday, Reza Pahlavi — the son of Iran’s last shah — gave a speech proclaiming the Islamic Republic’s end was near. “This is our Berlin Wall moment,” Pahlavi declared.
Nearly a week after Israel's surprise attack on Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that Iran will "NOT surrender," as Israel seeks to eliminate its nuclear program. "War will ...
The last heir to the Iranian monarchy urged Western states on Monday to accept that the collapse of the current Iranian ...
To understand if the national movement in Iran will end up like the French Revolution or the 1979 Iranian Revolution, we need ...
The Iranian regime's weakened situation is not necessarily a sign that the regime will fall, but one that could mean trouble ...
LONDON − The exiled son of Iran's last shah − Persian for "king" − before he fled the 1979 Islamic Revolution called for Iran's theocratic regime and its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali ...
The portraits of world leaders hanging in the 15th-floor boardroom of The New York Times are not an endorsement.
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