🚨 BREAKING: Iran’s Exiled Crown Prince Tells Trump “Don’t Make a Deal”

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At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Crown Prince of Iran and opposition leader, said President Trump should not strike a deal with Iran’s current government. He argued that such talks would only delay future threats to U.S. security.

Pahlavi criticized Iran’s leadership as untrustworthy and deceptive, saying negotiations would give the regime time to regroup. He also positioned himself as a potential leader for a post-regime transitional government.

His speech sparked intense debate among U.S. conservative circles over how to handle Iran, highlighting differences between hard-line and diplomatic approaches.

In simple English:

Reza Pahlavi, an exiled Iranian opposition leader, told President Trump not to make a peace deal with Iran’s current government. He said talks would only give Iran more time to become a threat again. Instead, he called for stronger pressure on the regime.