The Autonomous Region of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq, long considered a bastion of stability, is now under fire. Some Kurdish groups are reportedly preparing for an attack against the Islamic Republic, raising concerns about their potential entry into the broader conflict.
Kurdish groups on Iran's frontier are expressing their desire for federal autonomy, similar to their counterparts in Iraq, hoping the ongoing conflict presents an opportunity for their long-held dream.
Iran announced it launched missiles against the headquarters of Kurdish forces in the autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq, following previous attacks in Kurdish areas.
Turkey said on Thursday that it was closely following the actions of the Iranian Kurdish PJAK militant group, which it said threatened Iran’s security and regional stability, amid reports of discussions between Iranian Kurdish militias and Washington about the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. On Tuesday, sources told Reuters that the Iranian Kurdish groups […]
Kurdish groups are reportedly discussing taking up arms against the Iranian regime, gambling on potential US support as tensions rise following airstrikes on Iran. A coalition of Kurdish factions has recently formed to oppose the regime.
Iran is attacking Kurdish groups in Iraq, using militias to strike US forces and neighbors, aiming to turn Iraq into a strategic buffer zone against uprisings in Iranian Kurdish areas.
Five Kurdish Iranian opposition groups have united to form a new political coalition, aiming to challenge Tehran's regime and advocate for self-determination and democracy.
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Kurdish groups are emerging as a critical factor in the US-Israeli conflict with Tehran, but neighboring countries are expressing concern over the idea of a US-Israeli supported Kurdish uprising, fearing regional instability.
Reports indicate that Donald Trump is considering leveraging Kurdish groups in the ongoing Middle East conflict, potentially seeking their military support against Iran.
Six Kurdish Iranian groups have united to form a historic coalition, aiming to coordinate efforts and safeguard Kurdish interests amidst regional unrest and against the Tehran regime.
Intense waves of air attacks have hit dozens of military positions, border crossings, and police stations along the northern parts of Iran's border, leading to accelerated US and Israeli plans for Kurdish mobilization.
Three missiles were fired at the headquarters of opposition groups, the state news agency IRNA reported on Thursday, citing the military leadership in Tehran.
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Turkish officials express sympathy for Iran but urge 'greater flexibility' as Ankara discusses establishing a 'buffer zone' within Iran to counter US-armed Kurdish groups.
Kurdish groups in Iran and Iraq believe the current political climate, following recent events in Iran, presents a historic opportunity for their cause, despite facing significant hardships.
Kurdish groups in northern Iraq are reportedly refusing to join the war with Iran, expressing fears that the United States might abandon them again, jeopardizing their relatively stable, semi-autonomous region.
US President Donald Trump reportedly offered 'extensive US air cover' and other support to Iranian Kurdish opposition groups if they attack the regime, according to the Washington Post.