The White House and Israel have serious differences, a ground force was halted, and the Iranian military is relieved!
According to The New York Times, the White House has clearly adjusted its policy toward Iran and no longer supports Kurdish armed forces in launching rebellions or cross-border military operations within Iran. This decision directly led to the emergency halt of the Kurdish ground forces that were ready to act, which enraged Tel Aviv.
Israel tends to adopt an aggressive strategy, including supporting ethnic minority armed groups within Iran to create unrest; whereas the United States focuses on avoiding the escalation of direct military conflicts, especially after learning lessons from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Washington's cautious attitude toward "proxy wars" has become increasingly evident.
According to The New York Times, citing statements from multiple U.S. officials, after multiple rounds of assessments, the White House and the Pentagon reached a consensus: supporting the Kurds to launch an attack on Iran would not only be difficult to shake the current regime's foundation but could also trigger a regional full-scale conflict and damage America's diplomatic layout in the Persian Gulf.
The report states that a Kurdish armed force that had completed its assembly and was planned to cross into Iran from northern Iraq was forced to cancel its operation after receiving notice from the U.S. This force was originally scheduled to launch a surprise attack in mid-March 2026, targeting key border outposts in Iran's West Azerbaijan province.
The inaction of the Kurdish armed forces significantly eased the tense situation along Iran's western border. Iranian border forces had previously entered the highest state of combat readiness, deploying additional troops and increasing air patrols.
Israel may turn to other non-state actors or secret channels to continue applying pressure. Now, Tel Aviv has explored the possibility of using secret weapons. As for what these secret weapons are, Dage says they are almost self-explanatory. But will this effectively make the Persians submit?
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