Reza Pahlavi thinks the Republic’s leaders have never been weaker.
Iran's nuclear program is escalating, its economy worsening, and Tehran's terror-regime ties with other authoritarians are tightening.
Before 1979, Iran was booming—one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, a U.S. ally, and a rising global power. Women had rights. The military was elite. The country was on track to become the Japan of the Middle East.
The Iranian people are extraordinary. Whether in Tehran or Los Angeles, Berlin or Toronto — Iranians are known for their brilliance, resilience, and drive.
On this bonus Battle Lines episode, Roland Oliphant speaks with Reza Pahlavi, the son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran who was overthrown in 1979. The Crown Prince has lived in exile ever since, but he now believes the regime could be heading for collapse and is positioning himself as the potential figurehead of a democratic transition.
HRH Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran, sits down with Lisa Daftari of The Foreign Desk to discuss the future of Iran and the opportunities for change.
HRH Reza Pahlavi speaks at the annual Upfront Summit which hosts more than 1,000 top investors, entrepreneurs, and leaders for an invitation-only event in Los Angeles.
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