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Who are the Kurds?
The Kurdish people are an ethnic minority group in the Middle East without an independent state.
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Small, divided and wary, Kurdish rebels won’t be the ones bringing down Iran’s regime
Trump floated the idea of Kurdish militias going on the offensive to help defeat the Islamic Republic, but the reality on the ...
Spread across Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey, the ethnic group of 40 million has long sought, and fought for, greater autonomy.
Iraqi Kurdish officials have told The Associated Press that thousands of battle-hardened Kurds in northern Iraq are preparing for a potential cross-border military operation in Iran with U.S. backing.
Kurdish forces, including PDKI, are prepared to take military action against Iran’s regime but are awaiting critical external ...
As tensions escalate in Iran and regional geopolitics shift, Kurdish political groups are once again emerging as a key force in debates over the country’s future and internal stability.
An Iranian Kurdish armed opposition leader said Donald Trump would not be able to topple Tehran’s regime without their help.
U.S. conflict grows, rumors that the U.S. have sought Kurdish support are met with a firm rebuke — as a senior Kurdistan Region leader tells NPR: the Kurds are not guns for hire.
"We could remove the Iranian forces and control cities in Kurdish areas," Komala Party leader Abdulla Mohtadi told Newsweek.
The CIA is working to arm Kurdish forces with the aim of fomenting a popular uprising in Iran and the Trump administration has been in active discussions with Iranian opposition groups and Kurdish ...
At a military camp in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, a commander tells NPR his armed opposition group is waiting for a chance to go into Iran.
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