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"textContent": "While the Iranian clerical dictatorship faces unprecedented internal erosion and external pressure, the exiled son of the ousted Shah, Reza Pahlavi, has been thrust into the spotlight through a highly curated media and cyber campaign. Despite this manufactured visibility, the political infrastructure supporting him is facing a crisis of legitimacy. Former aides suggest that the […]\n\nThe post Why Reza Pahlavi’s Closest Allies Are Abandoning the Crown appeared first on Iran Focus.",
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