Mar 8 β€’ 00:36 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Trump says he does not want a Kurdish offensive against Iran

President Donald Trump expressed opposition to a Kurdish offensive against Iran during a conversation with journalists on Air Force One.

President Donald Trump stated on a recent flight aboard Air Force One that he does not wish for Kurdish forces to launch an offensive against Iran. He emphasized that the US maintains a friendly relationship with the Kurdish people but is concerned about complicating the already complex situation in the region. This statement comes after he previously indicated support for Kurdish militias in a separate interview, sparking some confusion about the US's position toward Kurdish military actions in the area.

The backdrop of these comments includes reports about the US potentially providing extensive air support to Iranian Kurdish forces to help them gain control over parts of western Iran. This potential support was highlighted in a report from The Washington Post, which revealed that Trump had discussed aerial cover and other forms of assistance for Kurdish forces. This reflects a significant shift in US foreign policy stance, as the dynamics in the Middle East continue to evolve.

Trump's remarks and the implications of a Kurdish offensive could have far-reaching consequences, not only for US relations with Iran but also for the already tenuous balance of power involving Kurdish factions in Iraq and Iran. The region is historically fraught with conflict involving various ethnic and political groups, and any offensive could further complicate the situation, leading to increased tensions among regional players and impacting global geopolitical stability.

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