An anonymous Israeli the source posted a statement Wednesday evening sharply criticizing U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for dismissing Reza Pahlavi, whom it described as 'the only normal leadership Iranian people currently have.' The post also cited President Trump's reported remarks about installing a former jihadist to run Syria, calling Vance 'a bad influence.' The statement carries no official attribution or named source.
A single unverified post from an anonymous the source, carrying an internal source hint indicating a linked Telegram receipt but no verifiable author or organization, attacked Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday evening. The post accused Vance of dismissing Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the former Shah, whom the channel described as 'the only normal leadership Iranian people currently have.' It also referenced President Trump's past remarks about supporting a former jihadist in Syria, calling Vance 'a bad influence.'
As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, Vance denied that Trump ever said the U.S. seeks to appoint Pahlavi as Iran's next leader, clarifying that Trump's actual position was that regime change is the Iranian people's affair and that the administration's priority is ending Iran's nuclear program. The anonymous channel's claim contradicts Vance's on-record statement and introduces an unsubstantiated personal attack. No official or named political figure is associated with this Telegram post, and it does not represent a verifiable statement by a known organization or elected official.
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