Shah's 50-Year Prediction for Future of Iran Resurfaces Amid Protests
Summary
In Iran, protests have erupted due to the country's currency dropping to a record low, causing high inflation and rising prices for essential goods. Amid these events, a past interview with former Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, discussing his views on Iran's future, has resurfaced online. President Trump and other officials have commented on Iran's current economic struggles.Key Facts
- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was Iran's shah from 1941 to 1979, fleeing the country amid unrest.
- A video clip of Pahlavi predicting Iran's future has gained attention with over 223,000 views on X.
- Iran's currency, the rial, has depreciated significantly, leading to increased prices for essentials.
- Protests in Iran have spread from major cities to rural areas due to economic hardships.
- Iran's Central Bank head resigned, and Abdolnasser Hemmati has been appointed as the new governor.
- At least three people have died in the ongoing protests, according to reports.
- President Trump described Iran's economy as suffering from high inflation and instability.
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