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Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post
Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post
Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post

Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post
Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post
Their leadership has been decimated. Critical C2 nodes have been obliterated. Their ability to coordinate is gone. The launches that we're still seeing are likely based off of standing orders, or like you pointed out, local initiative.I am trying to determine if these are cook-offs or negligent discharges.
There is a clip of some Iranian saying they have lost control of their outlying positions and that they are now acting independently following the intent of the last order received.
Mission Command IRGC style.
I’m gonna wait for some solid corroboration on this one… US Government could be pushing stuff out as part of an info game to incite other dissidents to action.Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post
Kurds start ground offensive against Iran | The Jerusalem Post
Kurdish groups seem to have coalesced over the past little bit - except for a couple, with some claims of strikes starting the past weekend ...Here's hoping they aren't stabbed in the back for the fourth (fifth?) time.
EDIT: Apparently some Kurdish groups are denying that it's happening. Fog of war.
thenewregion.com
Won’t happen unless Trump gets the rest of Gaza so he can change it into resorts and golfing. He’s probably already copyrighted as Trumpland.Arguably a giant US military base in a sufficiently vacated and cleansed Gaza should permanently meet all of their Mediterranean basing needs.
I suppose the sub could have ordered the ship to heave to and either be boarded or the crew sent to lifeboats before it is sent to the bottom, but I suspect the rules of engagement from SecWar have been fairly specific.Didn't save the Wehrmacht during WW 2, though, either. As others smarter than me have said, if it's war, it's war - "special military operations" or "major combat operations" taxonomy notwithstanding.
I see a Marxist/Leninist Party or two in there….Kurdish groups seem to have coalesced over the past little bit - except for a couple, with some claims of strikes starting the past weekend ...
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Kurdish Iranian opposition groups say Iran targeted them in northern Iraq, claim operations in Iran
Kurdish Iranian opposition groups say that Iran targeted their bases in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq with drones and missiles following US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28. The Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK) and other groups, including PDKI and Komala, reported attacks near Erbil...www.longwarjournal.org![]()
New party joins Iranian Kurdish resistance as US plays down opposition role
"Everyone can see that in recent days a completely new phase has emerged. The wave of change has turned toward our region more than ever before, placing eastern Kurdistan [Rojhelat] in the face of a very sensitive and historic situation, one that, more than ever, requires unity, coordination...thenewregion.com
... with the Wikipedia page already in play.![]()
Kurdish-Iranian opposition parties form alliance amid tension and protests in Iran | The National
Iraqi Kurdistan regional government said it would not allow an attack on its neighbourwww.thenationalnews.com
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Coalition of Political Forces of Iranian Kurdistan - Wikipedia
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More Old Testament than New Testament, if one wants to use those markers these days.I suppose the sub could have ordered the ship to heave to and either be boarded or the crew sent to lifeboats before it is sent to the bottom, but I suspect the rules of engagement from SecWar have been fairly specific.
Also pirates.So does the U.S. Navy.
Didn't think I did, but haven't dug toooooooooooo deep yet, either.I see a Marxist/Leninist Party or two in there….
I think everyone, everyone, better be praying to whoever their version of God is that Iran doesn’t descend into a Syria fragmentation civil war. The ripple effect across its neighbours will be much larger in magnitude than what Syria was. A new version of ISIS or a resurrected ISIS could easily occur.Didn't think I did, but haven't dug toooooooooooo deep yet, either.
Wonder how the Royalist Centralists feel about the "wanna run our own show" Kurds eventually wanting a piece of the action?