Pahlavi envisions democratic Iran with Israel ties after elections

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Reza Pahlavi, exiled heir to Iran’s crown, writes in the Washington Post after Ayatollah Khamenei’s death that Iran should transition to democracy: a transitional government, a new constitution, and free elections under international oversight, with the future government immediately recognizing and establishing relations with Israel. He argues Iran is not Iraq and cautions against a protracted US military footprint, praising Donald Trump for supporting Iranians during the crisis.
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