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Pilled Iranian Monarchists feat. Josef Burton (E371)

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May 6, 2026
Josef Burton, a former U.S. diplomat who worked on Iranian and Afghan immigration and studies diaspora politics, explains modern Pahlavism. He traces its rise from exile nostalgia to a social-media, media outlet, and lobby-driven movement. The conversation hits its QAnon-like online culture, funding and media catalysts, doxxing and violence risks, and the movement’s post-war fragmentation and spectacle.
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INSIGHT

Pahlavism Is A New Diaspora Right Populism

  • Pahlavism is a recent diaspora-driven right-populist movement, not a longstanding monarchist political force.
  • Josef Burton links its rise to online radicalization, astroturfing, and a MAGA-style self-radicalization spiral since the 2010s.
ANECDOTE

Reza Pahlavi As The Embarrassed Exiled Prince

  • Reza Pahlavi lived mainly in Maryland after exile and never held a conventional job, becoming an awkward public figure.
  • Burton describes Pahlavi as a bemused, often-humiliated figure who curated bird photography and had lawsuits over unclear finances.
ADVICE

Question Who Washington Labels An Iran Expert

  • Scrutinize 'Iran experts' who fit a regime-change narrative; institutional incentives shape who is elevated in Washington.
  • Burton points to Jadaliyya's critique and the rise of hawkish pundits with thin Iran expertise who profit from the ecosystem.
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