USA is fueling the fire: armed a special group of fighters to spark a rebellion in Iran
The Trump administration is reportedly negotiating military support for Iranian opposition groups and Kurdish leaders in Iraq to incite a rebellion in Iran.
The article discusses the alleged efforts of the Trump administration to support Iranian opposition groups and Kurdish leaders in Iraq, aiming to provide military assistance to ignite a rebellion in Iran. Reports indicate that President Trump spoke with Mustafa Hijri, the leader of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (DPKI), setting the stage for Kurdish forces to potentially engage in ground operations against Iranian security forces in western Iran soon. Sources describe this timing as crucial and express optimism about the opportunity to act.
For any military backing to Kurdish groups, it is emphasized that support from the Iraqi Kurds would be essential. This support would facilitate the transportation of weapons across the border into Iranian Kurdistan, which could serve as a launching pad for operations. This approach underscores the complexities of regional politics and the potential for international involvement to influence opposition movements within Iran.
Moreover, the article outlines the strategic rationale behind these operations: by empowering Kurdish armed forces to obstruct Iranian security forces, it might help Iranian citizens in major cities protest more freely without the immediate fear of gunfire, mirroring the violent crackdown experienced during protests in late December previous year. This underscores the risks and stakes involved in external interventions in internal conflicts, particularly in a politically sensitive region like Iran.