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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 23Iran’s Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Splattered with Red Liquid in Berlin
10 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 23
- Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi was splattered with red liquid, reportedly tomato juice, as he left a building in Berlin.
- The incident occurred after Pahlavi criticised ongoing diplomacy with Iran; the alleged perpetrator was immediately detained by police.
- Pahlavi, son of the last shah, remains a vocal critic of Iran’s government and is seeking a role in the country’s future.
With Iran's opposition deeply divided, can any exiled figure truly challenge the regime's grip on power? After intense US-Israeli strikes, is the West's strategy creating a new Iran or just more regional chaos? As Europe's leaders split on Iran policy, is a unified Western strategy even possible anymore? Is Reza Pahlavi a viable leader for a new Iran, or just a polarizing echo of its past? Could Pahlavi’s push for intervention backfire, strengthening the regime he seeks to overthrow? Despite a year of war, why has Iran’s theocratic regime proven so resilient to collapse?