Iran: Now 52, the elegantly-tailored heir to the Peacock Throne lives in suburban Washington with his family, travelling frequently to Europe and outwardly at ease with a cosmopolitan life style, according to The Star. Iran has been my daily life, he says. Its all I have after 33 years. If I were to step off the plane right now in Tehran my chances of survival are next to zero. But the moment I could return I d be on the first flight and Reza Pahlavis life was split in two at the age of 17: he was a trainee fighter pilot at a U.S. air base in Texas when his father was swept from the throne of Iran on a wave of public anger. But inwardly, he is an exile who has never left Iran.
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