
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince, Reza Pahlavi has made himself available to take over as the country’s new Supreme Leader.
Pahlavi told one of the largest annual gatherings of conservatives in the United States on Saturday that he is prepared to lead a new government in Iran and will urge the citizens of the country to rise when the “appropriate moment presents itself,” according to AP reports.
Pahlavi is the offspring of the shah, a ruler who was overthrown in 1979 when the Islamic theocracy assumed control.
Although he has not resided in Iran for fifty years, he was frequently interrupted by enthusiastic applause and cheers during his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas.
He commended the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump for his confrontational stance towards Iran and proposed that the nation could potentially become an ally of the United States in the future.
“Can you envision Iran transitioning from ‘death to America’ to ‘God bless America’?” He remarked.
“President Trump is making America great again,” Pahlavi stated, adding: “I aim to make Iran great again.”
Hundreds of Iranian Americans participated in the conference, often engaging in spontaneous pro-war demonstrations, chanting “thank you, Trump!”
War: ‘I’ll made Iran great again’ – Possible new Supreme Leader, Pahlavi declares, hails Trump

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