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Trump changed his mind: 'I do not want Kurdish involvement in the war' (video)

U.S. President Donald Trump stated he does not want Kurdish forces involved in a conflict, expressing concerns about the potential complexity of the situation.

During a recent press briefing aboard Air Force One, U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized that he does not desire the involvement of Kurdish forces in an ongoing conflict. He explicitly mentioned that Washington aims to avoid complications in the situation, stating, 'I don’t want to see the Kurds get hurt or killed. We have a good relationship with them.' This statement marks a notable shift from earlier comments where Trump appeared supportive of potential Kurdish military action against Iran, highlighting the fluid nature of U.S. policy in the region.

Trump's remarks come on the heels of previous assertions that suggested he was open to Iranian Kurdish fighters taking action, an idea he called 'great.' However, this latest declaration underscores a more cautious and protective stance towards the Kurdish community, reflecting the complexities and sensitivities involved in U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts. The president noted, 'I have told them I don’t want them to get involved,' demonstrating his intent to de-escalate rather than escalate the circumstances.

The implications of Trump's statement are significant as they convey a message both to the Kurdish forces and to Iranian officials, potentially affecting the balance of power and relations within the region. The White House further clarified previous reports that indicated Trump was contemplating arming Kurdish forces, indicating a desire for a change in approach towards U.S. support for Kurdish engagement in regional conflicts.

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