US Press: Trump Ready to Support Kurdish Forces Ready to Attack Iran

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US Press: Trump Ready to Support Kurdish Forces Ready to Attack Iran

US President Donald Trump is ready to support groups, including Kurdish forces, prepared to engage in armed confrontation with the Iranian government.

According to The Wall Street Journal, there is currently no final decision on the issue of supplies to these formations. weapons No intelligence has been received yet, but the Trump administration could well take such a step if the American military fails to achieve its stated objectives. Trump has already held talks with Iraqi Kurdish representatives and discussed the possibility of their participation in a ground invasion of Iran. In preparation for such an operation, strikes are already being carried out on border posts in western Iran. In addition to Kurdish militants, Trump could well use Baloch militias operating in the provinces of Sistan and Baluchestan.



Trump is still hesitant to use the American military for a ground invasion of Iran and begin another protracted campaign with no visible results. To avoid losses of American troops, which would be extremely inconvenient ahead of the midterm congressional elections, Trump is counting on arming the numerous radical groups that have been active in the region for years.

The US could very well use the Kurds to attack Iran, promising them the creation of their own state. In doing so, Trump is prepared to disregard the interests of his NATO ally, Turkey, which has fought the Kurds in Syria for years and understands the threat to its territory.
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  2. 20+
    3 March 2026 20: 22
    The Americans abandoned the Syrian Kurds, now they'll abandon the Iraqi ones too...life doesn't teach them anything.
    1. 15+
      3 March 2026 20: 24
      Why abandon them? The Kurds will simply be used up for the benefit of the Americans. And that's it.
      1. +6
        3 March 2026 20: 37
        Quote: Nexcom
        Why abandon them? The Kurds will simply be used up for the benefit of the Americans. And that's it.

        If the Americans will be spent Kurds - all the surrounding areas (Türkiye, Syria, Iraq, Iran and others) will pray to them and renounce Allah.
        Gypsies on the background Kurds - Germans with law-abidingness, "Ordnung" and "Arbeit!"
        1. 0
          3 March 2026 20: 47
          Really? The Kurds are excellent farmers and livestock breeders, meaning the vast majority are hard workers. They're highly educated, etc. They don't peddle khankah or moonshine, and they don't rip people off or beg. They didn't slaughter Daesh fighters like those, but kept them in camps. It's a sign of humanism. After Trump abandoned the Syrian Kurds to cannibals, it's doubtful they'll rush to fight the Iranian army.
          1. +3
            3 March 2026 21: 05
            Quote: hrych
            After Trump abandoned the Syrian Kurds to be eaten by cannibals, it is doubtful that they will rush to fight the Iranian army.

            There were several groups there, and they didn't get along very well with each other. The Americans supported the eastern Kurds who took Raqqa and the Iraqi Kurds. They're still here and have an agreement with the Arabs. Although there were battles with them recently. Raqqa is an Arab city, and Kurds are not welcome there.
            1. +1
              4 March 2026 00: 27
              Trump is ready to support Kurdish forces ready to attack Iran.

              Well, let's see if the Kurds will sell out again or if life has taught them anything...
          2. +3
            3 March 2026 21: 23
            They don't sell hanka and moonshine, and they don't cheat or beg.

            I remember back in the mid-90s, the Kurds in the Krasnodar region even had a bootleg vodka factory. And they took us conscripts there to work.
            1. +3
              3 March 2026 21: 40
              One might recall Grandpa Hasan, who was a Kurd, but the local nastiness doesn't apply to Iranian Kurds. One might also recall domestic Slavic bootleggers and dealers, but comparing Kurds to a people where, on the contrary, hard workers are rare is certainly not worth it.
              1. +1
                3 March 2026 23: 10
                In Alanya, Turkey, Kurds run an excellent restaurant on the coast. The owner himself helps the workers serve food and supervises the work. When asked if he was Turkish, he proudly and loudly replied, "Me? I'm not Turkish, I'm Kurdish." So, these guys are both skilled workers and proud of their nation. Apparently, as is often the case here, people's behavior and lifestyle depend on their education and their area of ​​residence.
              2. +2
                4 March 2026 13: 51
                In Russia, everything related to the trade in counterfeit alcohol has long been taken under the control of an organized crime group - the diaspora from Azerbaijan.
          3. +4
            3 March 2026 22: 12
            Quote: hrych
            The Kurds are excellent farmers and livestock breeders, i.e. the overwhelming majority are hard workers.

            Like all livestock breeders, they enjoy stealing other people's livestock.
            Quote: hrych
            They don't sell hanka and moonshine,
            - They are happy to sell their own homemade vodka for gourmets belay They dilute 5 liters of alcohol with their own moonshine.
            Quote: hrych
            they don't cheat
            - Even Chechens are leaving villages where many Kurds live.


            In Syria or Iran they might be good, but here in the Saratov region, the gypsies are better...
            1. +1
              4 March 2026 00: 21
              To avoid arguments, we need to declare diasporas illegal in our country and execute corrupt security officials along with the scorchers. And send the hot-blooded guys from ungrateful Saratov to the Promised Land, where you plant a stick and a peach will grow in a few days... to Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. And we'll follow later, flying in on a fighter jet with gifts. Just kidding. wassat
              1. +2
                4 March 2026 13: 52
                Any diaspora is not only an illegal activity, it is a cover for the special services of other states.
                1. 0
                  5 March 2026 08: 46
                  So you want to say that the Russian diasporas in other countries are a roof for the special services?
                  1. 0
                    5 March 2026 11: 19
                    Are there Russian diasporas there that sell bootleg vodka or drugs? Are there Russian diasporas there that cover for bandits, thieves, murderers, and rapists because they're Russian? Do Russian diasporas there buy judges, prosecutors, and police officers?
                    Do visiting Russians, knowing that the local diaspora will protect them, drink vodka there, harass local women, and dance Kalinka-Malinka on the road when they celebrate Maslenitsa?
        2. +1
          3 March 2026 21: 04
          Allah will never be denied. But here we must understand the difference between traditional Islam and what the democratic intelligence services are promoting. What's easier and cheaper: educating a child up to the tenth grade or giving them a machine gun?
          1. +2
            3 March 2026 22: 19
            Quote: Junior Private
            Allah will never be denied

            Those who are with the Kurds together live - renounce joyfully
        3. 0
          3 March 2026 22: 05
          The States will create Kurdistan.
          The chaos will only increase.


          It will be everyone against everyone.
          Turks, Persians, Kurds, and Arabs are all mixed up.

          The Jews will rub their hands with joy.
          1. +1
            3 March 2026 22: 22
            Quote: Ilya-spb
            The States will create Kurdistan.
            The chaos will only increase.


            It will be everyone against everyone.
            Turks, Persians, Kurds, and Arabs are all mixed up.

            Mark my words – they will unite against the Kurds. And there will be a sea of ​​blood...
        4. 0
          4 March 2026 09: 28
          For once, I agree with you 147%. Yes
    2. +1
      3 March 2026 20: 46
      hi Most likely, the bluff is being passed off as a fait accompli.
      The Kurds no longer trust the mattress makers after several scams, the latest in the Syrian Arab Republic, but there will always be those willing to fight for money and other people's interests.
      There were reports that the DELTA special forces, stationed at Pashinyan's, the head of the Azerbaijani government, are preparing for possible expeditions to the borders of the Islamic Republic of Iran, accompanied by militants.
    3. +2
      3 March 2026 20: 48
      Besides the Syrian and Iraqi Kurds, there are also the Kurds of Iran and Turkey. For now, Erdogan is keeping an eye on them.
    4. 0
      4 March 2026 05: 56
      Because Kurds have low social responsibility - whoever promises money is the boss.
  3. +2
    3 March 2026 20: 23
    The Americans will deceive everyone. The US is a toxic ally; it's best to stay away from them and, if possible, have less business with them.
    1. +2
      3 March 2026 20: 26
      Few people trust the Americans anymore. They still obey, but I doubt they trust them anymore...
    2. +1
      3 March 2026 20: 41
      On the other hand, the Americans twice ambushed Saddam Hussein, which is how Iraqi Kurdistan gained de facto independence. That's why they love the US there, while in Iran, the Kurds are oppressed in every way.
      1. 0
        5 March 2026 08: 49
        Something new. Has Kurdistan in Iraq gained independence? Could you post more information here with a map?
  4. +1
    3 March 2026 20: 28
    A military alliance between Russia, China, and North Korea is needed. Iran was supposed to be involved, but they didn't have time.
    1. +2
      3 March 2026 20: 47
      We were in such a hurry that we wouldn't make it in time!
      Both China and Russia abandoned Iran as a tactical sacrifice. We'll see if it produces any quality in this game.
      1. 0
        4 March 2026 13: 53
        And Iran did not want such a military alliance.
    2. +3
      3 March 2026 22: 24
      Quote from vicvic
      A military alliance between Russia, China, and North Korea is needed. Iran was supposed to be involved, but they didn't have time.

      Well, to begin with, no one wanted an alliance - Iran, for example, limited itself to cadets, intelligence exchange and joint exercises.
  5. +5
    3 March 2026 20: 30
    I already wrote about the news that the US is considering a ground operation, saying the US will use the Libya and Syria scenario as an option. That is, supply, organize, and deploy proxies under the watchful eye of the Green Berets. It looks like they'll do just that. Now the Kurds will go to Iran, with the promise that the US will help them create Kurdistan and fight Turkey. hi
  6. +3
    3 March 2026 20: 33
    I remembered ...
    Masherov.
    When tomorrow disappears for now.
    1. +4
      3 March 2026 20: 49
      He was a great man, but not destined to be. One of those who served as the Conscience during the era of the great USSR's decline.
      Everlasting memory!
  7. +1
    3 March 2026 20: 36
    At the same time, Trump is ready to neglect the interests of his NATO ally.

    Everything you need to know about NATO... Zolbal II. Words are not forged in simplicity...
    .
  8. +2
    3 March 2026 20: 38
    US Press: Trump Ready to Support Kurdish Forces Ready to Attack Iran

    Did you find the "meat"? How much did you pay for it? lol
  9. +4
    3 March 2026 20: 40
    Why not use someone else's hand to fight? The Americans love that. And they've fooled the Kurds even more than with 404. Now, down to the last Kurd, it's a tried and tested system.
  10. -3
    3 March 2026 20: 42
    The American bird is getting deeper and deeper into Middle Eastern resin.
    1. 0
      3 March 2026 20: 48
      On the one hand, this is certainly a tragedy for civilians. But we are observers in this situation. And personally, I'm very curious to see how this all plays out. In my opinion, Trump shouldn't have gotten involved. And it looks like the Mossad does have a folder with photos of the pedophile island on him.
      1. +2
        3 March 2026 21: 53
        Quote: Skobaristan
        And it looks like Mossad does have a folder with photos of the pedophile island.

        I'd give it a 95 out of 100 that it doesn't exist, and that Trump simply isn't interested. For all his idiocy, he loves publicity and open self-admiration. I don't think such a person would be lurking around pedophile havens. And if he had, he would have definitely written a post about it.
        1. -1
          3 March 2026 22: 03
          You have every right to think so. But indirectly, we have: there is a confirmed connection between Trump and Epstein, and the documents that were published were mostly redacted (which raises the question of whether many were never made available at all). There are connections between Epstein and people connected to the Mossad. That doesn't change the fact that Trump likes to feel like a public hero. That's why I'm writing this: IMHO. You, again, have a right to your opinion.
    2. +6
      3 March 2026 20: 52
      The layer is shallow. There's no power behind Iran, Russia, or China. It's as if the opposite were true: the enemy has become stronger, and the opposing forces weaker.
      1. -4
        3 March 2026 20: 56
        Russia and China lack strength? It sounds like a mantra. So far, we've seen that the first strike on Iran hasn't led to a collapse. But the US currently lacks the resources for a long-term standoff in this region. And its goals are unclear. So I'd say there are significant risks for the region and Israel. And the US could pull out at any moment. And yes, spending resources far away doesn't make things stronger.
  11. -1
    3 March 2026 20: 47
    The Iranians understand this too, and that's why they were hammering the formations today: "During an operation involving 30 drones, the positions of counter-revolutionary hostile groups in Iraqi Kurdistan, which were planning to infiltrate (into Iranian territory) and act against the Islamic homeland, were destroyed."
    1. -1
      3 March 2026 20: 50
      Very correct, proactive action, and they are turning the Kurds into something like ISIS.
      1. 0
        4 March 2026 13: 55
        But ISIS, in principle, hasn’t gone anywhere.
  12. -1
    3 March 2026 20: 51
    And then the Democrats will come with their own kitchen.
  13. 0
    3 March 2026 21: 00
    The striped ones need to find the next "useful fools"... the question is, who will buy me with the striped ones' promises?
    Mercenaries, for money, there are not many of them, and there is not much use from them either...
    We need "ideological" fighters... or rather, their leaders, as always, are FOR MONEY, and cannon fodder... that will be how it turns out.
    In general, everything is as usual... soldier
    1. -1
      3 March 2026 22: 34
      Quote: rocket757
      We need "ideological" fighters
      or rather, their leaders, as always, are FOR MONEY, and the cannon fodder... it will happen as it happens.
      In general, everything is as usual...

      The Kurds from Kurdistan were quite ready to publicly self-immolate in the 1990s for Ajolan here.
      1. 0
        3 March 2026 22: 42
        Ocalan... what does this topic have to do with Iran?
        However, to understand this topic, you need to know much more, in more depth... no no no, not my topic.
        1. -1
          3 March 2026 22: 44
          Quote: rocket757
          Ocalan... what does this topic have to do with Iran?
          However, to understand this topic, you need to know much more, in more depth... no no no, not my topic.

          There's one common theme: the Kurds. The idea: Kurdistan. ALL their neighbors are ALL against it.

          Compared to them, the Gypsies are nice, kind, law-abiding people...
          1. -1
            3 March 2026 22: 54
            It seems like a self-determined people without their own state... there are quite a few of them.
            It seemed like after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire they were supposed to be given autonomy... it didn't work out, and now, even more so, no one will give them back their territory.
            1. 0
              3 March 2026 23: 18
              Quote: rocket757
              It seems like a self-determined people without their own state... there are quite a few of them.

              There are no more like this...
  14. 0
    3 March 2026 21: 01
    Trump will promise the Kurds that if the Kurds launch a ground invasion of Iran, he will organize a Great Kurdistan in the territory of the Lviv region of Ukraine. . . yeah, yeah. . . hi
    1. 0
      3 March 2026 22: 42
      Quote: Andrey Martov
      Trump will promise the Kurds that if the Kurds launch a ground invasion of Iran, he will organize a Great Kurdistan in the territory of the Lviv region of Ukraine. . . yeah, yeah. . . hi

      If this happens, then the most die-hard Banderites
      1) All monuments to Bandera will be demolished
      2) take an oath of allegiance to the Russian Federation and all regions (except Lviv) will join Russia
      3) repent of all crimes and JOYOUS(!!!!) will depart for Kolyma...

      Away from the Kurds.....
  15. 0
    3 March 2026 21: 04
    Quote: Skobaristan
    On the one hand, this is certainly a tragedy for civilians. But we are observers in this situation. And personally, I'm very curious to see how this all plays out. In my opinion, Trump shouldn't have gotten involved. And it looks like the Mossad does have a folder with photos of the pedophile island on him.


    Watch safely from another planet.
    It would be good to come to an agreement with our planet.
    And if we're already "going for it", then it's not "we'll come to an agreement now", "we didn't come to an agreement", "we need to push on, at any cost, ports are more expensive".
    About observation...
    There's only one multicooker for everyone. It's called Earth. And Estonians want to live and reproduce just as much as the Scobaristans.
  16. 0
    3 March 2026 21: 06
    "Five Iranian Kurdish separatist groups have formed an alliance: PJAK, Komala, PAK, PDKI, and Khabat formed an alliance today called the "Alliance of Political Forces of Iranian Kurdistan." The coalition stated that its main goal is to overthrow the Islamic Republic, achieve the right to self-determination for the Kurdish people, and establish a national democratic institution based on the political will of the Kurdish nation in Eastern Kurdistan."
    This was published about a week before the war. So, "the fight has been paid for." But they're afraid to get into a fight. On March 1, Trump personally reminded the highest-ranking Kurds of this. That night, Israeli special forces conducted an operation that entered Iranian territory.
    All that's left for the Americans to do is act as a border detachment (the existing troops in Iraq are sufficient for that). So where will these Kurds go now?
  17. +1
    3 March 2026 21: 08
    The Kurds as a proxy against Iran's regular army is a highly controversial decision, and the US has no other serious alternative. The Turks would be categorically opposed and would likely also get involved in the war, certainly not on the US side.

    The Turkish Kurds will be revived and will once again pressure Turkey, with the Iraqi Kurds joining them. Iran's Azerbaijanis, who have a complicated relationship with the Kurds, will be motivated to wage war against the US and its allies. It's hard to imagine what the Baku rhinoceros will do with his Azerbaijan in this scenario, given its subservient attitude toward the US and its ties to Israel.

    If I were in his place, I would have kept quiet and sat as quiet as a mouse, but the main thing is that Russia’s position is still unclear, when the EU is increasingly getting involved in this war on the side of the USA and the illegitimate one is already trying to curry favor with Trump by participating as much as possible.

    Something is brewing there that will be bad for Israel.

    God forbid they get stuck there up to their ears, the aggressor must be punished.

    I don't think Israel had everything figured out; rather, they acted on instinct, under the slogan, "If not now, then never again." It's very similar to how our own SVO began.

    But Trump seems to have caved in to the Jewish lobby. He shouldn't have gotten involved in all this crap he can't crawl out of.
  18. +3
    3 March 2026 21: 40
    Are the Kurds really going to fall for American fairy tales again?! I understand that human stupidity is sometimes boundless, but this would be too much.
  19. -3
    3 March 2026 22: 11
    The Kurds don't seem to have any other problems.
    In Syria and with Turkey
  20. +1
    3 March 2026 22: 29
    Jews and Kurds... Aren't they identical twins, by any chance? Meaning, identical twins? Getting into a fight with all your neighbors that will last for years, relying on the "authority" of a seasoned bastard, is imbecilic, to say the least.
  21. -1
    3 March 2026 23: 35
    Trump is ready to support Kurdish forces ready to attack Iran.

    The US once again wants to use the Kurds, and the Kurds are happy to allow themselves to be used.
  22. -2
    4 March 2026 05: 07
    The war in Iran once again demonstrates the flawed tactics of the Great Chess Player.
    Talk about brothers, the MFA's mooing, humanism, we're not like that, taking a village head-on with infantry without air support, extraction, negotiations, infrastructure deals, security guarantees, red lines... He's literally being slapped in the face.
  23. +1
    4 March 2026 05: 37
    Trump has already held talks with representatives of the Iraqi Kurds.
    How will our ally Türkiye or Iraq view this?
  24. 0
    4 March 2026 06: 03
    Quote: Popuas
    The Americans abandoned the Syrian Kurds, now they'll abandon the Iraqi ones too.

    They even threw them during Desert Storm, having promised them all sorts of things!
  25. 0
    4 March 2026 07: 43
    Who would doubt it? But the Kurds, having been defeated by ISIS, are NO LONGER a significant force. They're simply too few for a ground operation, and their quality simply doesn't compare to Iran's regular army.
  26. 0
    4 March 2026 13: 48
    So it looks like ISIS will go to Iran on the orders of Adolf Trump.
  27. 0
    5 March 2026 17: 54
    Life teaches Kurds nothing. That is, it teaches very few people anything. But these guys are like fish in a fishbowl...