Iran Strikes Kurdish Bases, Kurds Vow Freedom Fight
Irans missile strikes on Kurdish bases in Iraqs Kurdistan region have escalated tensions, with the Kurdistan Freedom Party camp near Erbil hit on March 4, 2026. The attack targeted the groups leader, who survived, and comes amidst ongoing talks with American and Israeli officials. Kurdish fighters, drawn from Irans Kurdish minority, express resolve to join any push against Iran but remain cautious due to past U.S. support that vanished. Irans president has talked diplomacy, but attacks continue, with Kurdish leaders warning patience has limits.
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