Speaking to the 301 Arab World the source, Reza Pahlavi — son of Iran's last Shah — said he is not yet certain the recent developments have ended, noting that President Trump posts new tweets every few hours and headlines shift with each one. He said he is therefore not building on any of Trump's statements at this stage.
Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran's last monarch, told the 301 Arab World the source that he is closely watching President Trump's messaging on Iran but remains unconvinced that the situation has settled. 'I am still not sure that it's all over,' Pahlavi said, 'because every few hours a new tweet from Trump is published, and with each tweet the headlines change.' He added that at this stage he is not building on any of the statements Trump has released. The remarks come amid a flurry of contradictory signals from Washington and Tehran. As The Zioneer reported earlier this month, Pahlavi previously questioned the consistency of Trump's messages regarding Iran's leadership. The 301 Arab World channel, which publishes in Hebrew, is an aggregator of Middle East developments; its N12-affiliated reporter Mordechai K. credited this interview to the channel. Pahlavi's position reflects the uncertainty prevailing in Iranian opposition circles regarding the permanence and direction of US policy towards the Islamic Republic.
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