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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 1 MIN

134 Exiled Iranian crown prince sends message to Trump: 'SEAL THIS LEGACY'

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11 Jan 2026 Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, in an interview, called for a transition of power in Iran, emphasising the need for a stable and smooth transition plan to prevent chaos. He expressed his willingness to lead the transition and highlighted the importance of free and fair elections under international observation. Pahlavi also praised President Trump’s support for the Iranian people and urged him to partner in liberating Iran.The speaker, committed to free and fair elections in Iran, emphasises the need for a transparent process. They believe the Iranian people desire a democratic alternative and are encouraged by the recent events in Venezuela. The speaker also addresses concerns about China’s influence in Iran, advocating for fair trade agreements that protect national interests.

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11 Jan 2026 Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, in an interview, called for a transition of power in Iran, emphasising the need for a stable and smooth transition plan to prevent chaos. He expressed his willingness to lead the transition and...

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