I’m at an absolute loss to explain why it is the PKK associated Kurds, PJAK and others, in Iran as well as Syrian branch of PKK, get a free pass in the media- Alt and otherwise. They’ve long been affiliated with both the US and Israel.
There have been many internal attacks undertaken in Iran recently, including car bombings, as part of the very obvious destablization campaign running in tandem with Israel’s bombing aided by the US.
Could be MEK. Sure. But it could also be the the West’s Kurdish proxies.- The relationship is not new- I’d covered the special relatinship at my former site- Below we see the latest news covering the US relationship with their Kurdish Muslim terrorists.
Newsweek- May 2025
The head of a dissident Iranian Kurdish movement has told Newsweek his group is urging the United States to foster contacts with opposition factions in the Islamic Republic to undermine and ultimately overthrow the government.
While not seeking armed support, Komala Party of the Iranian Kurdistan Secretary-General Abdullah Mohtadi appealed to President Donald Trump to establish a relationship that would help set the conditions for the unraveling of the Iranian government.
“We think that the administration should have an open-door policy with the Democratic opposition to the Iranian regime, like Kurdish people, like different ethnic minorities, different ethnic political groups, providing they are not terrorists, providing they are not undemocratic,” Mohtadi told Newsweek.
Wow, that’s some perception management type spin– He knows Kurds that would ask the US to enable the “overthrowing” of an elected government would be terrorists and undemocratic.
“We think it is in the best national interests of the United States to have a direct dialogue with the different components of the Iranian opposition,” he added, “
because if the United States has ties with them, the regime might collapse under pressure from domestic crises."
And while some critics of Iran voice opposition to Trump’s efforts to strike a nuclear agreement with Tehran, Mohtadi felt a deal that restricted the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program would only further serve to impair, rather than empower, the government.
“We stand for a non-nuclear Iran, like the Trump administration does,” Mohtadi said. “We also share the administration’s policy of countering Iran’s malign activity in the region. In my opinion, a deal based on these points does not strengthen the regime. In fact, it weakens it.”
Komala emerged as one of the leading Kurdish armed groups, initially adopting a Marxist-Leninist outlook, to challenge the newly formed Islamic Republic. The party has operated largely underground, establishing networks both within the country and abroad.
Other leading Kurdish movements in Iran include the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) and the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK). These groups have been engaged in clashes with Iranian security personnel in recent years, as have other Komala factions, yet Mohtadi said his movement has renounced armed struggle.
Still, all three parties are designated terrorist organizations by the Iranian government.
Engaged in clashes? You gotta love the mind control in that wording. “Engaged in Clashes” Besides Kurdish terror, Iran has also been targeted by ISIS- Or as I like to call the amalgamated western backed terror crowd- KurdIShIS
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Petraeus just mentioned the West’s Kurdish proxies—right around 16 minutes in: https://youtu.be/gVgnU0pVg-M?si=cXB3NNlvqzEDsPHK