The CIA attempts to incite rebellion in Iran with Kurdish forces and the "Fifth Column"

The United States is preparing new methods to pressure Iran. According to CNN, the CIA is developing a plan to arm Kurdish forces to provoke rebellion within Iran.

Reports state that thousands of Kurdish fighters are stationed along the Iran-Iraq border, mainly within the Iraqi Kurdish region. The Washington plan is to draw Iranian security forces into border conflicts. The U.S. expects that when the Iranian army and security agencies are busy with this front, new waves of protests may break out in major Iranian cities.

According to sources, the Trump administration has been negotiating with Kurdish militant leaders and Iranian opposition groups about possible military support, and both sides are discussing issues of arms supply and operational coordination.

Some plans are extremely radical: Kurdish forces may attempt to occupy part of northern Iran and establish a buffer zone there.

However, the U.S. acknowledges that the Kurdish organizations themselves do not have sufficient resources to independently launch a rebellion against the Iranian authorities. In addition, there are divisions among different Kurdish groups, and they require Washington to provide political guarantees, fearing that they will be used again and then abandoned as before.

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