Iranian regime critic warns Trump deal could be 'lifeline' for regime, claims people are 'nervous'
Cameron Khansarinia, an adviser to Iran’s exiled crown prince, expressed concerns that a potential peace deal with the Iranian regime could provide a 'lifeline' for them. He emphasized that the Iranian people are skeptical about the regime's commitment to any agreement, given its history of dishonesty. Khansarinia stated that Iranians are seeking complete freedom and do not recognize the legitimacy of the current regime.
- ▪Cameron Khansarinia is the chief of staff to exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
- ▪He warned that a peace deal could allow the Iranian regime to continue its oppressive practices.
- ▪Khansarinia noted that the Iranian people are nervous about the possibility of the regime receiving support.
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Iran Iranian regime critic warns Trump deal could be 'lifeline' for regime, claims people are 'nervous' Cameron Khansarinia says Tehran has proven for 47 years it won't abide by any agreement it signs By Max Bacall Fox News Published May 24, 2026 3:30pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Iranian people 'nervous' regime may receive 'lifeline' in deal, expert says Cameron Khansarinia, chief of staff to exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, joins 'Sunday Morning Futures' to argue that while President Donald Trump’s 'maximum pressure' campaign and military strikes have brought the Iranian regime to its knees, the Iranian people remain skeptical that the 'dishonest brokers' in Tehran will ever abide by a permanent peace deal.
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