PCmor7
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Just want to pick up this point about who leads Iran if this regime is removed. It's been said that the Shah's son, Reza Pahlavi, could be emplaced.
But why? What has Pahlavi done to qualify to even lead a school board, let alone a country?
He hasn't been in Iran since he was 19. His education record was spotty, as he dropped out of school, went to another school where he seldom attended class, bounced around and eventually got a degree.
His father's closest allies wanted the Shah to pass over Reza in favor of his younger son, Ali-Reza, to succeed him. They thought Ali-Reza would be a more capable governor. The Shah declined. Ali-Reza is no longer an option, having committed suicide in 2011.
Oh, and elections? Well, there wouldn't be a need for them, because Reza Pahlavi already has named his eldest daughter his successor. Primogeniture and all that.
But why? What has Pahlavi done to qualify to even lead a school board, let alone a country?
He hasn't been in Iran since he was 19. His education record was spotty, as he dropped out of school, went to another school where he seldom attended class, bounced around and eventually got a degree.
His father's closest allies wanted the Shah to pass over Reza in favor of his younger son, Ali-Reza, to succeed him. They thought Ali-Reza would be a more capable governor. The Shah declined. Ali-Reza is no longer an option, having committed suicide in 2011.
Oh, and elections? Well, there wouldn't be a need for them, because Reza Pahlavi already has named his eldest daughter his successor. Primogeniture and all that.


