Iranian Kurdish Fighters in Iraq Anticipate Strategic Shifts Amid US-Israeli Operations
Approximately 4,000 to 5,000 Iranian Kurdish fighters are stationed in Iraqi Kurdistan, looking towards potential changes in the geopolitical landscape due to US-Israeli actions.
The presence of 4,000 to 5,000 Iranian Kurdish fighters in Iraqi Kurdistan indicates a significant operational capacity in the region. These fighters are closely monitoring developments related to US-Israeli operations targeting Iran.
Their optimism regarding the potential outcomes of these operations reflects a strategic perspective on the vulnerabilities of Tehran's regime, which they describe as a 'hated dictatorship.'
The implications of any shifts in power dynamics could affect the regional stability and operational frameworks for both the Kurdish fighters and external actors involved in the area.