US-Iran War: CIA reportedly working to arm Kurdish militant groups for ground operation, to create unrest

In the wake of intensified airstrikes, the United States is reportedly collaborating with Iranian Kurdish groups to equip them for a ground offensive against Iran's security forces. This strategy comes in the context of perceived vulnerabilities within the Iranian regime following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. By backing these Kurdish militants, the US aims to foster unrest and support a possible uprising within Iran. This move underscores the shifting dynamics in the region, as the US seeks to leverage internal dissent against the Iranian government. Historical tensions between the US and Iran, exacerbated by recent geopolitical developments, have created a complex landscape where external powers are increasingly involved in local conflicts. The potential for a ground operation raises significant concerns about the implications for regional stability and the long-standing ethnic tensions within Iran, particularly involving Kurdish populations. As the situation evolves, the international community is closely monitoring the outcomes of these military and political maneuvers, which could have far-reaching consequences for both Iranian governance and US foreign policy in the Middle East.
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