Exiled Iranian Prince Reza Pahlavi: Transition Plan and the Fight for Iran's Freedom
3/7/202648 min
(0:00) Jason intros Prince Reza Pahlavi
(1:09) Pahlavi's take on the war and vision for Iran's future, Democracy, and return
(8:53) Trump's surrender conditions, core principles, role in transition and potential leadership
(17:14) Thoughts on the people and spirit of Iran
(21:33) Shervin Pishevar joins: thoughts on the current regime killing 40k+ protestors, future of the Middle East
(33:59) Future leader and government of Iran, plan for transition
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First 90 secondsJason Calacanis· Host0:00
All right, everybody. Welcome back to part two of the All In podcast, episode two hundred and sixty-three. We promised you a part two because we are very lucky that my dear friend, Shervin Pishevar, was able to set up a very important historic interview for us today. None other than Prince Reza Pahlavi is here, and we have a limited amount of time with you, uh, Reza. And, uh, may I call you Reza, or should I call you Prince Reza?
Reza Pahlavi· Guest0:28
That's fine. Thank you.
Jason Calacanis· Host0:29
[chuckles] Uh- Thanks for having me on your program. It, it's great to have you. And this is a moment I think you've been waiting forty-seven, close to fifty years for, which is we are at this moment in time looking at potentially the people of Iran being free. You left the country and, uh, when you were seventeen years old to become a pilot, and now you are looking to help your people with a transition post this military activity, this operation, essentially a war that's going on right now that we all hope gets resolved quickly. I think people would love to know what is your vision for Iran post this, uh, military action?
Reza Pahlavi· Guest1:21
Well, thank you again for the opportunity. Uh, before I get into that, I wanted to simply, uh, stress the importance of this intervention that to us