Dr. Khalil Khani, Professor Emeritus of Natural Resources, Tehran University
The situation in Iran is at a critical juncture. Popular discontent and resistance are on the rise. The regime is weaker than ever, facing an existential threat to its survival. Amid this turmoil, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed Shah, presents himself as the self-proclaimed leader of the opposition. His father’s 37-year rule was marked by an iron fist, rampant corruption, widespread torture, and executions. Read More