Trump urges Iranian Kurds to attack Iran as war widens

In a significant escalation of tensions, former U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Iranian Kurdish militias to launch attacks against Iran's security forces. This appeal comes amidst ongoing consultations between these militias and the United States, focusing on strategic options for targeting Iranian military assets in the western regions of the country. Sources indicate that discussions have intensified in recent days, reflecting a broader geopolitical shift as the conflict in the Middle East continues to evolve. The involvement of Iranian Kurdish groups, who have historically faced repression from Tehran, adds a new dimension to the already complex dynamics of the region. Trump's statement not only highlights his continuing influence in international politics but also raises concerns about the potential for increased violence and instability in Iran. The Kurdish community in Iran has long sought greater autonomy and rights, and the current situation may embolden them to take more aggressive stances against the Iranian government. This situation comes at a time when the region is already fraught with conflict, making the implications of such actions far-reaching and potentially dangerous for both the Kurds and Iran's national security.
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