CIA working to arm Kurdish forces to spark uprising in Iran, sources say
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- The CIA is reportedly arming Kurdish forces to incite an uprising in Iran.
- Discussions between the Trump administration and Iranian opposition groups are ongoing regarding military support.
- Kurdish armed groups operate along the Iraq-Iran border, with some urging Iranian military defections.
- Iran's IRGC has targeted Kurdish forces with drone strikes.
- President Trump has communicated with Kurdish leaders, including Mustafa Hijri of KDPI.
- A ground operation in Western Iran involving Kurdish forces is anticipated soon.
- US and Israeli support is expected for Kurdish militias in their operations.
- Kurdish forces aim to engage Iranian security to facilitate civilian protests without violent suppression.
- Concerns exist about the implications of arming Kurds, including undermining Iraqi sovereignty.
- Israeli military strikes near the Iraq border may support Kurdish movements into Iran.
- US intelligence doubts the current capability of Iranian Kurds to successfully overthrow the government.
- Kurdish groups are fractured, with differing ideologies and agendas complicating US cooperation.
- Historical tensions and past US-Kurdish collaborations raise concerns about trust and abandonment.
- The Kurdish population is diverse, with significant numbers across several Middle Eastern countries.
- The CIA has a long history of working with Iraqi Kurds, including a current outpost near Iran.
- Kurdish forces previously aided the US against ISIS but faced setbacks when US support waned.