Trump To Back Iran Rebel Groups After Khamenei's Death? Big Claim In Report

Recent reports indicate that Iranian Kurdish militias have engaged in discussions with the United States regarding potential actions against Iran's security forces, particularly in the western regions of the country. This development comes in the wake of speculation surrounding the future of Iran's leadership, especially following the reported health issues of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Sources suggest that these militias are exploring strategies to target Iranian authorities, potentially with the backing of the U.S., which could lead to significant shifts in the region's geopolitical landscape. As tensions continue to escalate, the implications of such collaborations could affect Iran's internal stability and its relations with neighboring countries. The context of these discussions highlights an increasingly complex relationship between Iranian dissident groups and foreign powers, particularly in light of ongoing protests and calls for reform within Iran. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are anticipated as various actors navigate the challenges presented by Iran's political climate.
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