Kurdish fighters watch for opening to strike Iran as Trump voices support
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Kurdish opposition groups along Iran’s western border say they are closely monitoring conditions for an opportunity to launch attacks against the Iranian regime, which they have opposed for decades. Kako Aliyar, a leader in the Komala party, stated Kurdish forces could act if Iran’s missile and drone capabilities are significantly weakened, as these remain a strong deterrent. President Donald Trump expressed support for Kurdish fighters potentially launching an offensive, though he did not confirm U.S. air support. Meanwhile, Iranian forces continue targeting Kurdish bases in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, while Kurdish factions have formed a coalition to present a united political front.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 21:30-31 (NASB 1977)
"There is no wisdom and no understanding
And no counsel against the LORD.
The horse is prepared for the day of battle,
But victory belongs to the LORD."
Commentary:
This standoff on Iran’s western border shows how quickly armed groups weigh timing, deterrence, and outside backing. It’s practical math. When missiles and drones shape decisions, ordinary families nearby feel the tension first. Scripture is clear: plans, coalitions, and battlefield preparations can’t overrule God’s purposes, even when leaders talk confidently. The pattern matches what the Bible describes in the last days—shifting alliances and rising unrest that tests nations and exposes the limits of human strategy.
Prophetic Trend:
Borderland coalitions and proxy calculations are increasing, showing a steady regional drift toward fragmented conflict where deterrence, not peace, drives decisions.
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Source Excerpt:
FIRST ON FOX: As U.S. and Israeli military pressure on Iran intensifies, and President Donald Trump signals support for Kurdish forces, Kurdish opposition groups along the country’s western frontier tell Fox News Digital they are watching closely for an opportunity to strike back against the Islamic Republic, which they have fought for decades.Kako Aliyar, a member of the leadership committee of the Kurdish opposition party Komala, told Fox News Digital that Kurdish movements are ready to act if conditions allow. "Kurds have been waiting for a moment to do something," Aliyar said. "We believe that those moments are not far from us."But Aliyar said Kurdish forces cannot yet move against the regime because Iran still retains the ability to launch missile and drone attacks, which opposition fighters would struggle to defend against.IF KHAMENEI FALLS, WHO TAKES IRAN? STRIKES WILL EXPOSE POWER VACUUM — AND THE IRGC’S GRIPAliyar said Iranian forces continue to target Kurdish opposition bases across the border in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.Trump signaled support for Kurdish fighters launching an offensive against Iran, saying in a telephone interview with Reuters Thursday that he would back ...
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Source: Fox News
Posted on 03-05-2026 13:33