Enero 15, 2026

Trump questions the Shah's support-garnering capacity.

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From the Reuters article, a quote from Trump: "He seems very nice, but I don't know how he'd play within his own country. And we really aren't up to that point yet. I don't know whether or not his country would accept his leadership, and certainly if they would, that would be fine with me."

I know he's not the Shah. Not yet. Just testing the concept on you after Meade called him the Shah. I said he's not the Shah, and Meade said it was like addressing a nun as "Sister" when you're not Catholic. I said: "You mean like using someone's preferred pronouns?" It doesn't matter what you think the person really is, you're showing respect. 

Is it wrong to call Reza Pahlavi the "Shah"? Does it help him garner support or not? He's not in power, not yet anyway, but is there good reason to refer to him as the Shah?

100 komento:

Danno ayon kay ...

I don't believe you have to be Catholic to address a nun as sister. It is used in place of Miss or Ms.

Danno ayon kay ...

Capitalized I believe?

harrogate ayon kay ...

garner (the word!)

john mosby ayon kay ...

Trump should impose Reza from Shahs of Sunset. He’s already on a Peacock Throne. How can the Dems or the euros oppose a big gay queen? Andy Cohen can be his minister of information. CC, JSM

NorthOfTheOneOhOne ayon kay ...

It's a valid point. Pahlavi fled Iran at the age of 19, he's now 65. Do the Irani's know him or is he just a symbol they've latched on to.

Jamie ayon kay ...

I've been thinking about getting in touch with our former nextdoor neighbors, who are Persian, to check on their families back in Iran and incidentally take the temperature on this issue. I haven't done it so far because i think I need to learn more about this crown prince or whatever he is - but really, the important thing is to ask them, I suppose. I do know that our friends, and their friends from Iran whom we've met, are all in the US because of the repression in Iran.

Charlie Currie ayon kay ...

He's the Crown Prince. The citizens will vote on whether or not he will become the Shah. Then he, or whoever, will be Shah.

Aggie ayon kay ...

Well, it's wrong to call him the Shah when he isn't the Shah. Maybe we should use s Venezuelan convention and call him a Shahtito. Pobrecito.

Achilles ayon kay ...

The Persian people are actually pretty smart. They understood from the start that there had to be a transition government.

I don't know if the Shah is smart enough to realize he is a puppet that has to act tough and leader like.

narciso ayon kay ...

I dont think thats how it works in farsi

narciso ayon kay ...

Im sure hes been mulling policy, hes had a long time

FormerLawClerk ayon kay ...

Marco Rubio is going to run Iran.

Duh.

The Cracker Emcee Refulgent ayon kay ...

I enjoy the use of the monolithic “Trump” in media. As if they tremble in awe and frustrated defiance.

Clyde ayon kay ...

I guess that it comes down to whether the people living in Iran want the restoration of a hereditary monarchy or not. They haven’t had one in the living memory of most of them. The last Shah was fairly repressive, which is how the mullahs came to power in the first place.

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ ayon kay ...

Someone should ask the White House whether they intend to intercept or commandeer Iranian oil tankers bound for China.

Original Mike ayon kay ...

"Shah, Shah, Ayatollah so."

Robin Williams

narciso ayon kay ...

Actually he wasnt that was the black legend that mossadecq supporters like bani sadr spread

tim maguire ayon kay ...

It might have been ok to continue to call his father the Shah after he was deposed, but the son has never been Shah so I don't see the rationale for applying the title to him.

If we engage in regime change, it should be in the direction of democracy, not replacing a religious king with a secular king.

narciso ayon kay ...

Meanwhile the foreign minister abusively lies to bret bauer and he doesnt correct him

tcrosse ayon kay ...

We could revive the term Pretender to the Throne.

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

Is he the Shah in Exile? The Pretender to the Crown?

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

Jinx

Craig Howard ayon kay ...

I vote to call him “The Crown Prince”. That’s respectful and the Iranians will understand its meaning. Up to them to proceed from there.

Trump is probably correct, though. All Iranians are not Persian. The non-Persians may not want a Restoration of the monarchy.

Beasts of England ayon kay ...

Shah-adjacent?

Beasts of England ayon kay ...

Shah Diddy

narciso ayon kay ...

The current chief ayatollah is azeri

G. Poulin ayon kay ...

Shah? Nah, nah.

Rocco ayon kay ...

I’ve seen claims that Pahlavi sees his potential role as Shah after transition as a constitutional monarch rather than an absolute ruler. I think he might see it as more like the clone of the Emperor Kahless from Star Trek as a symbol of the Klingon people and culture, and less like the limited role of the British monarch.

narciso ayon kay ...

All the middle east experts got it wrong bulliet falk et al

The question is how to restore a society to something resembling normality after two three generations

Rocco ayon kay ...

He was officially named the Crown Prince of Iran at his father’s coronation in 1967.

narciso ayon kay ...

How do the gulf state emirs do it

Aggie ayon kay ...

"..Im sure hes been mulling policy, hes had a long time.."

Ah. So, he's been living on the East Coast - does that make him a 'mullah' ?

narciso ayon kay ...

Iswdt but no

narciso ayon kay ...

LA is the exile headquarters it used to be Paris

narciso ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
john mosby ayon kay ...

Bonnie Prince Pah-lie. CC, JSM

Joe Bar ayon kay ...

I await to hear what Patrick Bet-David has to say about this.

Iman ayon kay ...

Apologies to Sly and the Family Stone…

Most often wrong, but never in doubt,
Their people ain’t fooled, say throw the bums out!
The goon squad, the mullah, the beekeeper suit
Beseeching Allah ain’t bearing no fruit
They are Islamic peoples, yeah, yeah

There is a Shiite who can't accept the Sunni
Six of one, half a dozen, both seem kinda looney
But different strokes for different folks
And so on and so on and Scooby-Dooby-Dooby
Ewwww shah, shah

Rosalyn C. ayon kay ...

I think it’s tricky to replace a government that’s a theocratic organization. All those true believers are going to be extremely resistant to accepting a Westernized leader. I think Pahlavi is popular with the people but not with the religious Iranians in the bureaucracy.

Mr. T. ayon kay ...

Somebody should ask Obama that those goverment grift -paid "shovel-ready jobs" are the shovel-ready gang thugs his party is paying to violently attack people in MN...

Hassayamper ayon kay ...

Trump is probably correct, though. All Iranians are not Persian. The non-Persians may not want a Restoration of the monarchy.

I think it's something like 60% are Persians and other closely related Iranic peoples who speak Indo-European languages, 25% Turkic Azeris, and the rest predominantly Kurds but with a mishmash of other minor tribes in the borderlands near Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Some of the Persians, too, probably don't want to go back to the days of SAVAK, no matter how much they hate the mullahs.

Quaestor ayon kay ...

Trump's question is reasonable. The anti-theocracy revolution is real and massive. It could not be otherwise or it would not have persisted so long. But the enthusiasm for a return to monarchy, may be illusory. A hundred thousand chanting slogans favoring Palavi isn't a reliable guide to the sentiments of ninety million Iranians. We should all know this by now. Slogan chanters tend to represent the minority opinion -- not always, but usually. We see this clearly every day. I'm not saying the anti-theocrats who fill the streets of Tehran are as demented as the people Tim Walz relies on in Minnesota, that's statistically impossible. I'm saying it's a wise policy to not make assumptions with such dubious evidence as cellphone video.

Rocco ayon kay ...

I’ve seen claims that Muslims are a minority of the people in Iran, particularly in the younger generations. Still the plurality. Any data about religious affiliation in the country is suspect, though.

john mosby ayon kay ...

Now, the Trump he told the Rubio men, "You have to let that MAGA drop"
The oil down the Venez-way, has been shaken to the top
The Musk he drove his Teh-es-la, he went a-cruising down the ville
Little X was a-standing on the radiator grille, ow!
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
By order of the Hegseth, we ban that boogie sound
Degenerate the faithful, with that crazy Tehran sound
But the RFK he brought out, the electric camel bum
The local guitar picker got his guitar picking thumb
As soon as the Shah he cleared Spago's, they began to wail
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
Now, over at Mar-Lago, oh, they really pack 'em in
The in-crowd say, "It's cool to dig this Gatsby thing"
But as the wind changed direction and the Marco band took fire
The crowd caught a whiff, of that crazy Tehran jive!
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
Bibi called up his transport planes, he said, "You better earn your pay
Drop the Shah between the minarets, down the Tehran way"
As soon as the Shah he was chauffeured onto there
The jet pilots tuned to the cockpit radio blare
Soon as the Shah had wind in his hair, the jet pilots wailed
Shah he might like it
Rockin' the Tehran, rock the Tehran
&c

(doesn't make much sense - just I always mondegreened the song as "Shah he don't like it," and then I just crammed as many 47 Admin names in as I could) CC, JSM

Iman ayon kay ...

Dis is not kosher!, Mr.Mosby 👌

Left Bank of the Charles ayon kay ...

The dictionary definition of “pretender” doesn’t have his picture but it does have this example:

“The Pahlavi pretender himself certainly thinks so.
—Bobby Ghosh, Time, 9 Jan. 2026”

john mosby ayon kay ...

Iman - thanks! Your Everyday People takeoff is cool, too! CC, JSM

Iman ayon kay ...

Bobby Dhoosh?

Lazarus ayon kay ...

The one thing we've learned in 50 years is not to count on anything happening in Iran. Secular, progressive grad students demonstrated against the shah and they got rule by the mullahs. Since Iran's revolution American officials have been expecting the Iranian government to turn back to the West and it never happens. There's a big gap between the affluent, educated cities and the rest of the country.

I remember watching the shah's ceremony commemorating millennia of existence for Persia/Iran and the peacock throne and my dad saying, "This guy's dad only took power in 1919." Trump knows that. So do most Iranians. The country may not be longing to have the Pahlavis back in power.

Quaestor ayon kay ...

The Baloch are going to be a problem. They are as a group intensely hostile toward the Islamic Republic. But their history under the Shah raises questions. Like any minority anywhere, they long for some degree of autonomy, but are too dilute to make autonomy work. They are the Ruthenians of the Near East.

Josephbleau ayon kay ...

Continuation of the Shahdom is a blind alley, you either reject medievalism or you do not, you don’t go from one form to another. The Shah could be supportive, or he could run for office later, but the mullahs can use the history of the Shah to delegitimatize the revolt if he plays a starring role. Darth Vader can’t lead the revolt against the Emperor.

Hassayamper ayon kay ...

Actually he wasnt that was the black legend that mossadecq supporters like bani sadr spread

SAVAK was pretty brutal on Communists and Islamists, which I see as a legitimate and praiseworthy function of any government. But the repression spilled over to ordinary dissidents and critics who were not a threat worthy of the treatment they got.

Fred Drinkwater ayon kay ...

Cf. Mark Twain's "O'Shah"

History doesn't repeat but it does rhyme, as someone said.

Left Bank of the Charles ayon kay ...

“I know he's not the Shah. Not yet. Just testing the concept on you after Meade called him the Shah.”

Him? Pahlavi or Trump?

Jaq ayon kay ...

According to one side, Iran hanged a whole bunch of Israeli spies and agitators who were fomenting violence and starting chants in Tehran like "Hey hay! Hoe Ho, Israel says you've got to go" and jamming Starlink, which brought the demonstrations to a grinding halt, and millions showed up for pro-government counterdemonstrations, and the crisis is over, unless Trump strikes again hard, which he might do at any minute. And that since this won't stop, Iran will be forced by game theory considerations to shut down 36% of the world's oil by scuttling ships in the five or six dredged out paths that can accommodate supertankers in the Straits of Hormuz.

According to the other side, the Mullah is on his last legs, this is a totally Iranian rejection of their leaders, supported by 90% of the population hates them, Iran would never dare shut down the Straits because it would make its neighbors mad, and that a simple push by the US will topple the regime.

I have no way of knowing, so I wait because time usually tells, except where the secrets are really buried deep, and I am not there, so I wait to see.

john mosby ayon kay ...

Don't forget the MEK. They are patiently waiting in Albania, of all places. CC, JSM

Wince ayon kay ...

Althouse said...
I said he's not the Shah, and Meade said it was like addressing a nun as "Sister" when you're not Catholic.

Meade, time to show Althouse your "Oh, Face."

Oh, pshaw!

Jaq ayon kay ...

Iran and Russia are both guilty of being "evil" which translates to "They are too big, and too powerful." China is also guilty of this crime.

It's like if you were playing chess, and of course, the game is usually a struggle for control of the center of the board, and you explain to spectators that the reason you are taking control of those squares is because "your opponent is evil."

Jaq ayon kay ...

Although you might say that to the pawns you were about to sacrifice.

Beasts of England ayon kay ...

Winner as always, john mosby!

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

The Shah is a really cool sounding title. Who wouldn't want to be called the Shah?

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

Of course I had put AI on it. As it turns out, Shah is just one of many cool sounding titles.

"Here are some other cool-sounding royal and noble titles:

Sultan: An Arabic title meaning "ruler" or "authority", used in many Muslim states and empires, notably the Ottoman Empire. The grander version is Sultan of Sultans (Sulṭānü's-Selāṭīn).

Khan: A historical title of leadership in Central and East Asia, famously associated with the Mongol Empire (e.g., Genghis Khan). The supreme version is Khagan (Great Khan).

Tsar (or Czar): A Slavic title for a monarch, derived from the Roman title Caesar, used by Russian and Bulgarian emperors.

Pharaoh: The general term for the monarchs of ancient Egypt, a title that is instantly recognizable and evocative of immense power.

Kaiser: The German and Austrian title for "Emperor", also derived from Caesar.

Emir (or Amir): An Arabic title for a commander, general, or high-ranking prince/governor.

Rajah (or Rana): A title for a monarch or princely ruler in South and Southeast Asia. An imperial version is Maharajah ("Great King").

Archon: An ancient Greek word meaning "ruler" or "lord", often used for a chief magistrate.

Basileus: The ancient Greek term for "king", notably used by the Byzantine emperors.

Imperator: The original Latin title for "commander" which evolved into the term "Emperor" in the Roman Empire.
For a truly powerful sound, you can use the original Persian title for an Emperor:

Shahanshah: Literally meaning "King of Kings". Other "King of Kings" equivalents from history include Maharajadhiraja (India), Negusa Nagast (Ethiopia), and Malik al-Muluk (Arabic)."

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

That reminds me of the western titleViceroy. It sounds... cool. Little bit.

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

What about The Shazam... A present from Uncle Sam to the people's of Iran.

Rocco ayon kay ...

Lem Vibe Bandit said...
Rajah (or Rana): A title for a monarch or princely ruler in South and Southeast Asia. An imperial version is Maharajah ("Great King").

It has the same proto-Indo-European origin as the Latin word rex (re/re/roi in modern Spanish/Italian/French) also meaning king.

Rocco ayon kay ...

Lem Vibe Bandit said...
"That reminds me of the western titleViceroy. It sounds... cool. Little bit."

Viceroy always makes me think of someone who is king of the vice.

Lazarus ayon kay ...

Memeorandum, Son of Drudgereport?

Viceroy always makes me think of cigarettes. Cellulose-acetate filter. A thinking man's filter, a smoking man's taste. All the taste, all the time.

narciso ayon kay ...

I'm indebted to the work of amir taheri, who has illuminated the pre revolutionary regime

narciso ayon kay ...

i'm sure there were excessses but compared to what came after, just like the way Al Sharaa's regime is excused in their actions,

narciso ayon kay ...

iran is probably nominally majority moslem but then there are other other sects,

narciso ayon kay ...

zoroastrians was the group I was thinking about

until the Revolution, the right people accepted the Maronites should be in charge in Lebanon, currently the Hezbollah dominant regime, encourages that fiction with the Lebanese
army chiefs, but we know who they report to,

john mosby ayon kay ...

Ciso, at first glance I thought you said Al Sharpton. CC, JSM

Wince ayon kay ...

Lem Vibe Bandit said...
The Shah is a really cool sounding title. Who wouldn't want to be called the Shah?

True, but I was always partial to "Potentate."

Steven (Original) ayon kay ...

Perhaps just as we derived the title "Caesar" and its German. variant "Kaiser" from Julius Caesar's name, we should invent the title of "Trump."

narciso ayon kay ...

no, I don't entirely trust the artist formerly known as Golani, because of events like we saw in Palmyra,

Narr ayon kay ...

The ancient Greeks called the Persian ruler Megas Basileus--the Great King.

I doubt that Pahlavi Junior really has much support. As has been pointed out, his dynasty dates all the way back to the early 20th C, and they weren't all that popular.

Narr ayon kay ...

IIRC the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty was a jumped-up border guard.

narciso ayon kay ...

if more serves he was a Russian trained army officer, but you got to start somewhere,

Achilles ayon kay ...

Jaq said...
According to one side, …

Those are legitimate characterizations.

In this situation we the United States need to make a decision based on our interests.

The United States clearly benefits most by kicking the Mullahs out and letting the Jews set up a Persian puppet government.

narciso ayon kay ...

the mullahs are not as influential as the pasdaran, the security forces,

Ralph L ayon kay ...

He's the Shahvich.

G. Poulin ayon kay ...

Padishah Emperor of the Universe would be pretty cool. But don't mention it to the Don.

dbp ayon kay ...

Shah is a hereditary position, so he is the Shah of Iran. Whether he's in exile, a figure-head, ruler or something between, he's still the Shah.

Rabel ayon kay ...

"... is there good reason to refer to him as the Shah?

In 1980, following the death of his father in exile in Cairo, Egypt, Reza Pahlavi declared himself shah of Iran, styling himself "Reza Shah II"

Works for me.

Hassayamper ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
MadisonMan ayon kay ...

I'm curious as to Reza's age for no real reason. The internets tell me 65.

Narr ayon kay ...

"Shah is a hereditary position, so he is the Shah . . . ."

Who did his grandpappy inherit from?

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

Royalty has a bad track record, both in Europe and elsewhere. Usually, they're mediocrities and lack the political skills and guts neccessary to rule. After they got deposed most of them were content to leave politics to others. Or they came back as powerless constitutional monarchs.

The Iranian Royal family showed they were unfit to rule. Nobody wants them back. Good Grief, imagine King Charles having any power - what a disaster that would be.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

The European monarchs of 1914-1918 were responsible for the disaster that befell Europe. A senseless war ending in Communism and later Fascism. Almost everyone of them were gutless boobs. They meant well - feebley.

Lance ayon kay ...

Calling Pahlavi "Shah" is like calling Franz von Bayern "King of the United Kingdom". The difference is that Pahlavi apparently wants to be Shah, whereas Bayern does not press any claim to be King.

Also, Trump is right to question whether Iranians would accept Pahlavi. Rejecting theocracy doesn't mean they want monarchy.

Howard ayon kay ...

Want to avoid another Hamid Karzai

dbp ayon kay ...

It was founded in 1925 by Reza Shah Pahlavi (originally Reza Khan), a military officer of modest, non-aristocratic Mazanderani origins. He rose to power through a 1921 coup, became prime minister, and then had the Iranian parliament (Majlis) depose the previous Qajar dynasty in late 1925. Reza Khan was declared Shah on December 15, 1925, officially establishing the Pahlavi dynasty, and was formally crowned on April 25, 1926.

Lance ayon kay ...

"Want to avoid another Hamid Karzai"

And another Ahmed Chalabi.

Not Illinois Resident ayon kay ...

Headline: "Fake crown prince wants dead dad's 1980s job as fake Shah". Shah was created by CIA, not by bloodline.

narciso ayon kay ...

No if anything mi 6 deposed his father because of his pro axis sympathies

narciso ayon kay ...

His grandfather,

The situation is similar to prince farouk who was deposed by nasser in 1953

boatbuilder ayon kay ...

Trump's comments about Pahlavi are almost exactly the same as his comments about Machado.

I read it as--"Just because you deep staters want to put this person in charge, doesn't mean I'm playing along."

narciso ayon kay ...

He doesnt want to play favorites

tcrosse ayon kay ...

History is full of pretenders to thrones who cause no end of mischief, especially when there are several with competing claims. If the Iranians want to use this guy as a rallying point, good for them. But it could end in tears, as it did for his Dad.

Kurt Schuler ayon kay ...

Guy who has never garnered 50% of the vote questions other guy's support.

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