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"A Ceasefire, A Fantasy, and the Politics of Convenient Amnesia: Reza Pahlavi’s Narrative in Question",
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"textContent": "How Reza Pahlavi’s shifting rhetoric on war, ceasefire, and regime change exposes deeper contradictions between political ambition and on-the-ground realities in Iran. There is something deeply jarring in Reza Pahlavi’s latest message—an address that attempts to reconcile the irreconcilable: war as hope, and ceasefire as disappointment. He tells “his compatriots” that the ceasefire has left […]\n\nThe post A Ceasefire, A Fantasy, and the Politics of Convenient Amnesia: Reza Pahlavi’s Narrative in Question appeared first on Iran News Update.",
"title": "A Ceasefire, A Fantasy, and the Politics of Convenient Amnesia: Reza Pahlavi’s Narrative in Question"
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