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US-Israel targets the border and prepare Kurdish forces to invade Iran.

The coalition has begun bombing border posts, police stations, and military bases.

The plan is to continue arming Kurdish forces so they can launch an invasion from western Iran. These Kurdish units will have to confront the Iranian army in the mountains, supported by drones.

Through this, the US and Israel aim to create a second front of pressure, forcing Iran to divide its drone launches and relieve pressure on other targets.

The Kurdish guerrilla contingent, recruited in part from Iraq and Syria, is still too small to challenge the Iranian army, but the number recruited by the US and Israel could grow significantly. The strategy resembles the approaches used in Syria and Libya.
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Brian Allen
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US and Israeli strikes are deliberately targeting Kurdish regions of Iran — border posts, police stations, military bases.

This isn’t random. This is preparation. https://x.com/pati_marins64/status/2029231018436084209?s=20

Patricia Marins
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With a $1 trillion budget and the Israeli war machine combined, do the Americans really need to carry this out in such a densely populated area?
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Glenn Diesen
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The US and Israel are bombing hospitals, schools, residential buildings, and Mehrabad international airport in Tehran. Having failed to regime change Iran, the new objective appears to be terror-bombing Iran into submission https://x.com/pati_marins64/status/2029249939696435245?s=20

Patricia Marins
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Iranian launchers

As I explained the other days, the greater the surveillance, the harder it becomes to carry out launches, and the more Iran risks losing equipment it prefers not to endanger.

The only way to deal with this is to actively combat the drones, a mission made directly for Iran, especially since Israel also possesses a large number of drones. It’s a true battle of titans among military drones.

But I don’t see Iran running out launchers at this moment of the conflict.

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