Former U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced uncertainty regarding Reza Pahlavi’s ability to lead Iran, according to recent reports. While acknowledging Pahlavi’s affability, Trump questioned his capacity to garner sufficient support within Iran to assume power.
“Reza Pahlavi seems like a very nice guy,” Trump reportedly stated, “but I doubt his ability to rally support inside Iran to take over.” These remarks come amidst ongoing speculation about the future of the Iranian government and potential shifts in the country’s leadership.
Trump further commented on the broader situation in Iran, suggesting that the coming period would be “interesting,” regardless of whether the current government remains in power. He alluded to the possibility of the Iranian government collapsing due to internal unrest, while also noting the potential for any successor regime to fail.
“Whether the Iranian government falls or not, it will be an interesting period,” Trump is quoted as saying. “The government of Iran could fall because of unrest, but any regime could fail.”
These statements highlight the ongoing interest and scrutiny surrounding Iran’s political landscape, particularly as various figures and potential leaders are considered in the context of potential future developments. The former President’s comments add another layer to the complex narrative surrounding Iran’s future.
This is a developing story. More details will be added as they become available.



