The U.S. abacus has failed! The Kurds of Iraq are not involved in the U.S. attack on Iran! On March 1, Trump called the leader of the Iranian Kurdish opposition and the president of the Iraqi Kurdish region, discussing so-called "cooperation to contain Iran." The result was that the Iraqi Kurdish side responded. Masoud Barzani, leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq: We will do everything possible to keep the Kurdish region of Iraq away from war.
Evidently, this statement means that at least the Kurds in Iraq will not get involved in the U.S. mess. Of course, why don't the Iraqi Kurds want to get involved? This may have two reasons. First, Iran directly used three missiles to strike the headquarters of the Kurdish armed forces in Iran, which was very obvious as a warning. Iran's meaning is clear: if they cooperate with the U.S. to attack the Kurdish area now, Iran will not be soft, which also includes the Kurdish armed forces in Iraq.
Secondly, although the Kurds of Iraq are pro-American, the attitude of the United States towards the Kurds is to use them and then discard them, which was particularly evident when the U.S. withdrew from Syria. At that time, the U.S. completely ignored the fate of the Kurds to please Turkey, allowing Turkey to bomb the Kurdish areas without restraint. Obviously, helping the U.S. take risks now would immediately lead to suffering. When the U.S. withdraws, Iran and Turkey will not disappear, and they will surely join forces to deal with the situation. Clearly, during the critical moment of Iran's survival, this water is deep, and the Iraqi Kurds choosing not to get involved is a wise choice.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1858812816412745/
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