
US President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about exiled Iranian activist Reza Pahlavi leading Iran, suggesting a leader from within the country with domestic support would be more appropriate. Trump acknowledged Pahlavi as a "very nice person" but noted the administration had not focused on him as a candidate. Following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran faces a leadership transition with potential successors ranging from hardliners to reformists. Pahlavi has called for national unity and democratic reforms amid ongoing regional tensions.
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