Graham, a relentless critic of Iran's clerical leadership, died suddenly at his Capitol Hill residence after suffering cardiac arrest. While official Iranian channels marked his passing with vitriol, Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince, struck a discordant note by praising the senator as an unwavering ally of those seeking reform within the country.
Western leaders offered a unified front in their mourning. President Donald Trump hailed Graham as a great patriot, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed deep personal sorrow, describing the senator as a beloved friend. The polarized reaction underscores the legacy of a man whose confrontational approach to foreign policy left few, if any, indifferent.





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