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CIA Pursues Plan to Arm Iranian Kurdish Groups as Trump Speaks With KDPI Leader

Operational limits requiring Iraqi Kurdish transit complicate the effort, with Iran and Israel escalating cross-border strikes.

Overview

  • Multiple sources told CNN the CIA and the Trump administration are working on arming Iranian Kurdish groups to foment an uprising against Tehran.
  • President Trump spoke with KDPI leader Mustafa Hijri on Tuesday and, over the weekend, called Iraqi Kurdish leaders about potential cooperation and supply routes, according to the reports.
  • Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it targeted Kurdish forces with dozens of drones, as Kurdish groups issued statements hinting at imminent action.
  • An Israeli source and other sources said the Israeli military has struck Iranian outposts along the Iraq border in recent days, with further strikes likely.
  • A senior Iranian Kurdish official told CNN that Kurdish fighters could launch a ground operation in western Iran within days, though U.S. intelligence assessments question their capacity and any arming effort would require Iraqi Kurdish approval for weapons transit.