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Turkey Warns U.S. and Israel Against Mobilizing Iranian Kurds

Ankara frames any move to activate Iranian Kurdish fighters as a threat to its domestic peace process.

Overview

  • Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan cautioned that Israel has long used Kurdish groups as proxies and signaled that such involvement would strain regional stability.
  • Multiple outlets have reported contacts between U.S. officials and armed Iranian Kurdish groups, though the reports remain unconfirmed.
  • President Donald Trump said on March 6 that he does not want Kurdish forces to enter Iran, a stance Turkey welcomed while warning the risk has not disappeared.
  • Turkey points to its recent peace deal with the PKK and notes that related groups in Syria and Iran were excluded, heightening fears of renewed separatist momentum.
  • Analysts say any attempt to leverage Iranian Kurdish factions could provoke pushback from both Ankara and Tehran and would be a dangerous gambit for the Kurds.