Iran’s exiled crown prince is touting himself as a future leader. Is this what’s best for the country?

As Iranian and US diplomats meet in Geneva for crucial negotiations to avoid a potential war, opposition groups in exile are sniffing an opportunity. The Islamic Republic faces its greatest political crisis since its inception. US President Donald Trump is threatening an imminent attack if Iran doesn t capitulate on its nuclear program. And anti regime protesters continue to gather, despite a brutal government crackdown that has killed upwards of 20 000 people, and possibly more

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Iran’s exiled crown prince is touting himself as a future leader. Is this what’s best for the country?

As Iranian and US diplomats meet in Geneva for crucial negotiations to avoid a potential war, opposition groups in exile are sniffing an opportunity. The Islamic Republic faces its greatest political crisis since its inception. US President Donald Trump is threatening an imminent attack if Iran doesn t capitulate on its nuclear program. And anti regime protesters continue to gather, despite a brutal government crackdown that has killed upwards of 20 000 people, and possibly more

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