Summary
Kurdish militants, supported by U.S. and Israeli intelligence, are preparing for a possible ground offensive against Iran from Iraq. This effort is part of a larger strategy involving U.S.-Israeli military actions to pressure Iran’s government. Israeli and U.S. officials are coordinating with Kurdish groups to challenge Iran's regime.
Key Facts
- Kurdish Iranian factions may launch a ground offensive against Iran from the northwest.
- These Kurdish groups are working with the intelligence agencies Mossad (Israel) and CIA (U.S.).
- Kurdish groups aim to challenge Iran's regime, potentially sparking a larger uprising.
- Kurdish troops are moving from Iraq into Iran, preparing for further action.
- The CIA’s involvement in the plan was first reported by CNN.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad initially supported the plan.
- Kurdish leaders in Iraq have spoken with President Trump about the situation.
- Iran's foreign minister conveyed concerns to Iraq's prime minister about potential threats from Iraq-based Kurdish factions.