As Kurdish Fighters Debate Joining the Iran War, Their Bases Are Already Under Attack - National
Kurdish factions in northern Iraq face Iranian missile strikes and weigh joining the U.S.-Israel conflict to advance autonomy and oppose Tehran's regime, with one group losing a veteran fighter.
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Kurdish militias in northern Iraq would be the only available ground troops against Tehran. However, an offensive would have consequences far beyond Iran and their chances of success are unclear. Above all, a powerful player in the region has no interest in such an advance.
Although some reports suggest that Iran has already lost half of its deployable missiles, attacks have continued in recent days against Israel and Kurdish groups in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, the war could cause a global economic downturn, and the price of oil has started to rise. In our gallery, we have collected the best photos of the past few days.
Opposition groups see a historic opportunity in the war against the regime in Tehran. In the Kurdish region in Iraq they are waiting for weapons and a signal from Washington. Their intervention could accelerate the fall of the Iranian leadership – but also trigger a new wave of attacks.
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