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    Trump Warns Iran: No Swap for Another Extremist, Pahlavi an Option

    World March 4, 20262 Mins Read
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    Washington, March 4 – In a stark warning amid escalating tensions, US President Donald Trump cautioned that the worst outcome of the ongoing conflict with Iran would be the rise of yet another hardline regime in Tehran. Speaking from the Oval Office during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump explicitly floated the name of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as a potential alternative leader in a post-revolutionary Iran.

    Trump emphasized that while the US focus remains on dismantling Iran’s military capabilities, serious thought is being given to the day after. ‘The absolute worst thing that could happen is we do all this and then some guy comes along who’s just as bad as the previous guy,’ he stated bluntly, underscoring the need to avoid repeating history’s mistakes.

    The President made it clear that America seeks a leadership change that benefits ordinary Iranians, not another radical government. He noted the possibility of an internal figure emerging but did not rule out Pahlavi. ‘It’s possible. Some people like him,’ Trump remarked, adding that while no firm decisions have been made, the option is on the table.

    Recent US military strikes have reportedly decimated key elements of Iran’s leadership structure. Trump claimed that many targeted individuals are already eliminated, with more operations underway. ‘It won’t be long before we won’t even recognize who’s left there,’ he predicted.

    Chancellor Merz echoed these sentiments, affirming Berlin’s alignment with Washington on removing Tehran’s current regime and planning for the transition. ‘We’re on the same page about getting rid of this terrible regime and discussing what comes next,’ Merz said, signaling Europe’s commitment to a joint strategy for Middle East stability.

    As US airstrikes intensify against Iran’s nuclear and military sites, the region braces for further volatility. Trump’s comments highlight a dual-track approach: military pressure paired with visionary planning for a democratic future in Iran.

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