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Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Steps Up to Lead Nation After Khamenei’s Shocking Death

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Lagos, Nigeria – In a dramatic turn of events shaking the Middle East, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran and son of the last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, has announced his acceptance to lead Iran’s transitional government following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This comes amid widespread chaos in Iran after Khamenei’s killing in coordinated US and Israeli strikes last Saturday, marking a potential end to nearly five decades of the Islamic Republic’s rule.

As previously reported by NaijaChoice News, Khamenei’s death has plunged Iran into uncertainty, with an Assembly of Experts scrambling to appoint a successor while a three-man transitional council – comprising the president, head of the judiciary, and a Guardians’ Council member – temporarily oversees the nation. Pahlavi’s bold move positions him as a key figure in the opposition, advocating for a peaceful shift to democracy and closer ties with the West and Israel.

Pahlavi, widely seen as the most prominent voice against the current regime, made his announcement in a video statement posted on his X account (@PahlaviReza) on Friday. “For nearly five decades, this terrorist regime has sown chaos and bloodshed across our region,” he declared, echoing sentiments from his recent posts urging Iranian security forces to stand down and join the people in overthrowing the remnants of the Islamic Republic. He emphasized that the Iranian people have called on him to guide the transition, stating, “I have accepted that responsibility. Part of their great mandate to me is to return our nation and our foreign relations to normalcy. I will do exactly that.”

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The 65-year-old prince, who has lived in exile primarily in the United States since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, has long called for protests against the regime and its removal. In interviews and statements, including a recent CBS News appearance, Pahlavi clarified he does not seek to restore the monarchy but aims to act as a “bridge” for a stable transition, leading to free elections where Iranians can decide their future – be it a republic or constitutional monarchy. “My commitment is to ensure the transition is orderly, the country is stabilized, and Iranians determine their future through the ballot box,” he added in his video.

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Pahlavi’s pitch has garnered international attention, with reports of discussions with US officials and even a nod from former US President Donald Trump, who described him as a “very nice person” but expressed preference for a leader emerging from within Iran. Trump, speaking on the matter, highlighted concerns over the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the need for domestic support, saying, “Somebody that’s there, that’s popular, if there’s such a person.”

In his X posts following Khamenei’s death, Pahlavi addressed Iran’s military and officials directly: “Surrender to the Iranian nation. Declare your loyalty to my plan and our transition framework, and hand over power without further bloodshed.” He warned that any successor appointed by the regime would lack legitimacy and be complicit in its crimes. Pahlavi also called on Iranians abroad to amplify calls for humanitarian intervention and urged Arab nations to recognize and engage with a future transitional government.

Experts suggest Pahlavi’s roadmap, outlined in his “Emergency Phase Booklet,” includes a six-month provisional government phase focused on security, foreign policy, and organizing referendums. This plan has received support from some Western countries and Israel, with analysts noting it could help Iran “rise from the ashes” of the current regime. However, challenges remain, including potential power vacuums and resistance from hardliners within the IRGC.

Pahlavi’s announcement has sparked mixed reactions globally. Supporters in the Iranian diaspora hail it as a step toward freedom, while critics question his exile status and ability to unify factions. In Nigeria and across Africa, where Iran has historically influenced regional dynamics through proxy groups, this development could signal shifts in Middle Eastern alliances affecting global security.

As the Assembly of Experts deliberates on Khamenei’s successor, the world watches closely. Pahlavi’s call for unity and normalcy may herald a new chapter for Iran, but the path ahead remains fraught with uncertainty.

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