Politics
Kurdish Involvement in Iran's Political Landscape: Implications for Infrastructure
Abdullah Mohtadi of the Komala party highlights the potential for Kurdish engagement to influence Iran's political stability, reflecting on the regime's vulnerabilities.
Editorial Staff
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Abdullah Mohtadi, secretary-general of the Iranian Kurdish opposition Komala party, has articulated the potential for Kurdish groups to play a pivotal role in Iran's political future.
He identifies significant weaknesses within the Iranian regime, suggesting that these vulnerabilities could be leveraged by Kurdish political engagement.
The implications of increased Kurdish influence could extend to regional stability and the operational dynamics of political infrastructure within Iran.