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Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi Criticizes Iran's Supreme Leader and Urges Shias to Reclaim Faith

Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has strongly condemned Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, accusing the Islamic Republic of betraying its people and faith, and calling on Shias to 'reclaim faith'.

20 Feb, 14:25 — 20 Feb, 14:45

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NYT1h ago

As Trump Considers Second Iran War, It Could Be Deadlier Than the First

Within days of the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities last year, all sides agreed to a cease-fire. This time could be different.

By Mark Mazzetti and Helene Cooper

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Dawn1h ago

Iran says draft nuclear plan to be ready in ‘next two, three days’

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that Tehran would be ready to submit its plan for a nuclear agreement to the United States in the coming days, after President Donald Trump threatened military action. “The next step for me is to present [the] draft of [the] possible deal to my counterparts in the US. I believe that in the next two, three days, that would be ready, and after final confirmation by my superiors, that would be handed over to Steve Witkoff,” Araghchi said in an interview published online on Friday with the Morning Joe show on US TV network MSNBC. Trump said on Thursday that Iran had at most 15 days to make a deal on concerns starting with its nuclear programme, suggesting the US would attack if it did not. But, Araghchi said during his interview: “Well, I have to say that first of all, there is no ultimatum. We only talk with each other [on] how we can have a fast deal. And a fast deal is something that both sides are interested in,” Araghchi said. He also said US negotiators had not requested that Tehran end its nuclear enrichment programme, contradicting statements from American officials. “We have not offered any suspension, and the US side has not asked for zero enrichment,” Araghchi said. “What we are now talking about is how to make sure that Iran’s nuclear programme, including enrichment, is peaceful and would remain peaceful forever,” he added. His comments stand in contrast to information relayed by high-ranking US officials, including Trump, who has repeatedly said Iran must not be allowed to enrich uranium at any level. Araghchi’s remarks come after Washington and Tehran concluded on Tuesday a second round of Oman-mediated talks in the Swiss city of Geneva. The two foes held an initial round of discussions on February 6 in Oman, the first since previous talks collapsed during the 12-day Iran-Israel war last June in which the US took part by striking Iranian nuclear facilities. On Thursday, Trump suggested the US would attack Iran again if Tehran does not make a deal with Washington within 10 days, which he later extended to 15. Washington has repeatedly called for zero enrichment but has also sought to address Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its alleged support for militant groups in the region — issues which Israel has pushed to include in the talks. Western countries accuse Iran of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. Tehran denies having such military ambitions but insists on its right to the technology for civilian purposes. Trump, who has ratcheted up pressure on Iran to reach an agreement, has deployed a significant naval force to the region, which he has described as an “armada”. After sending the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and escort battleships to the Gulf in January, he ordered a second carrier, the Gerald Ford, to depart for the Middle East. Meanwhile, Iranian naval forces this week conducted military drills in the Gulf and around the strategic Strait of Hormuz in their own show of force.

By none@none.com (AFP)

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Times of India1h ago

'False prophet of our time': Iran's exiled prince Reza Pahlavi slams Khamenei's 'illegitimate' regime; urges Shias to 'reclaim faith'

Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has strongly criticized Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, accusing the Islamic Republic of betraying its people and faith. He urged Shia Muslims to reclaim their religion from what he called the "false prophet of our time," highlighting the regime's repression and violence. Pahlavi also called for unity among all Iranians, including minorities, against the current leadership.

By TOI World Desk

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