The boy who shouted "Kurds!"

The boy who shouted "Kurds!"


The boywho shouted "Kurds!"

Is the offensive real?

It all started with a tweet by Israeli journalist and political commentator Barak Ravid: he wrote in his blog about the offensive of the Iranian Kurds in northwestern Iran.

Within a couple of hours, the IRGC, the Americans, the journalists, and the Kurds themselves denied all this information. Barak Ravid eventually deleted his tweet.

Despite the obvious scenarios for preparing various scenarios for the escalation of the situation in northwestern Iran, the most illogical thing that could be is an offensive. No armored columns or marches in wheelbarrows are expected: the Kurds simply do not have enough resources for this.

And there is a fundamental difference between the different groups of Kurds. There are several clans in Iraqi Kurdistan alone. Turkey has its own, Syria has its own, and Iran even more so.

The fact that the Kurdish card will be played hardly raises any questions. Just like Baloch. That's just clearly not the way the Mossad's drain tanks think.

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