Reza Pahlavi Faces Challenges in Iran Leadership
Source: The Problem with Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi (2025-06-21)
Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince of Iran, is increasingly seen as a potential leader for future change in Iran, but he faces significant obstacles. His opposition to the current regime and calls for reform have garnered support among some Iranians, yet he lacks widespread political legitimacy and a strong grassroots movement to challenge the ruling authorities effectively. The article highlights that Pahlavi's background as a monarchist and his association with the Shah's regime hinder his ability to unite diverse opposition factions. Additionally, his exile and limited political experience diminish his prospects of leading a successful movement to overthrow the current government or establish a new political order in Iran.
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