Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi remains a central figure in Iran’s modern history. His reign is associated with modernization, national development, and cultural revival, while also continuing to inspire discussion and reflection on Iran’s political evolution.
Under the shah, Iran and Israel were strategic partners, cooperating in intelligence, military, and trade. Alongside the United States, they formed a powerful axis of secular, pro-Western governance in the Middle East.
Why the Late Shah Remains Central to Iran’s Political Debate 45 Years ...
Playing up the threat of the communist incursions, the Shah of Iran gained more and more support—financial and political—from the United States.
The son of the former Shah appealed to Western countries to join the war against Iran and criticised the decision of the German government not to meet him during his visit to Berlin on Thursday.
Son of former Shah of Iran appeals to Western countries for support
People take part in a rally in reaction to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and in support of Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah overthrown during the 1979 Islamic Revolution ...
Cracking Iranian regime: A call for a new shah - The Hill
Though his monarchy was toppled in 1979 and he died in 1980, Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlevi, the last Shah of Iran, remains relevant today. He was a social reformer, a romantic egomaniac, and a deeply conflicted man and leader.
Reuters on MSN: Son of former Shah of Iran appeals to Western countries for support
BERLIN, April 23 (Reuters) - The son of the former Shah appealed to Western countries to join the war against Iran and criticised the decision of the German government not to meet him during his visit ...