The Iranian people aren't looking for a savior in a crown or a robe; they are looking for a manager who can finally make the money work again.… In the winter of 2026, the air in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar carries a weight heavier than the usual scent of saffron and spice. It is the weight of a silent currency. The Iranian Rial, once a symbol of national sovereignty, has spiraled into a historic abyss. By early January, the exchange rate shattered records, plummeting to roughly 1.4 million Rials to a single US dollar. For the shopkeepers in the Bazaar—the same social class that fueled the 1979 Revolution—the “numbers” on their price tags have ceased to mean anything. Commerce has been replaced by survival. The Echoes of 1979 The 1979 Revolution was born of a singular fury against the Shah’s pro-Western autocracy. It traded the crown for the turban, ushering in decades of clerical rule. But today, that ideological foundation is fractu...