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I’m ready to lead, work with the West – Iranian crown prince
**Iranian Crown Prince Declares Readiness to Lead Country**
In a recent statement, Prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last monarch, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, has expressed his willingness to lead the country if the current government collapses following the death of Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.
Pahlavi, who has been living in exile for decades, has become a vocal critic of the Iranian government, often encouraging protests against the Islamic Republic and advocating for a closer relationship with Western countries. The news comes as Iran grapples with uncertainty following Khamenei's death, which was reportedly caused by strikes carried out by the United States and Israel.
Under Iranian law, a committee called the Assembly of Experts is responsible for choosing a new supreme leader, but no successor has been announced yet. In the meantime, a temporary leadership council is in charge, comprising the president, the head of the judiciary, and a member of the Guardian Council.
In a video message, Pahlavi accused the current Iranian rulers of spreading violence in the region for nearly five decades, plunging the area into chaos and bloodshed. He claimed that many Iranians have asked him to lead the country during a transition period, and he has accepted this responsibility.
Pahlavi's goal, he says, is to restore stability in Iran and allow its citizens to decide their future through free and fair elections. He has also appealed to Arab countries to support a future transitional government in Iran and work with it if political change takes place.
Pahlavi's declaration comes at a time when many Nigerians and Africans are watching the situation in Iran with interest. His call for a closer relationship with Western countries may spark debates about Iran's place in the global community and its potential for cooperation with other nations.
As the situation in Iran continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the country is at a crossroads, and the future is uncertain. Only time will tell if Pahlavi's vision for Iran will become a reality.