New Front Opens in U.S.–Israel War on Iran as Kurdish Fighters Prepare Offensive as Regional Strikes Intensify
The United States–Israel war against Iran has entered its sixth day on Thursday with signs that the conflict could expand into a new front along Iran’s northern border, even as missile strikes, naval clashes and global evacuations intensified across the region. Map by CIA (1992): Kurdish-inhabited area; Via: Vintage Maps on X Kurdish officials told the Associated Press, and quoted b y global news networks, that Iranian Kurdish dissident groups based in northern Iraq are preparing for possible cross-border operations into Iran, with U.S. forces reportedly ready to provide air support if the fighters join the conflict. The development comes after intense waves of airstrikes hit dozens of Iranian military installations, police posts and frontier positions near the Iraqi border, suggesting Washington and Israel may be preparing to open a northern pressure point against Tehran. Encouraging armed movements among Iran’s ethnic minorities could destabilise the country inter...