Exiled prince pitches US-backed path to Iran’s post-Khamenei era
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Exiled heir Reza Pahlavi argues he is best positioned to lead a post-Khamenei Iran, claiming broad domestic support and military backing for a transitional government, while promoting a plan he calls MIGA (Make Iran Great Again) and suggesting opening Iran to U.S. investment could generate trillions in economic benefits; he says he’s briefing Sen. Lindsey Graham for a bipartisan Senate push, but analysts question his ability to organize a credible ground game inside Iran.
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