International Affairs

Kurdish Iranian Dissidents Deny Immediate Attack Plans but Signal Readiness to Join U.S. Invasion

By National Security Desk | March 6, 2026

Armed Kurdish Iranian dissident groups based in Iraq reject claims of imminent attacks on Iran, aiming to reassure Iraqi Kurdish officials, but openly declare willingness to join a potential U.S. ground invasion—highlighting the complex regional dynamics that threaten American interests.

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, officials from armed Kurdish Iranian dissident factions operating out of northern Iraq have publicly denied plans to launch imminent cross-border attacks on Iran. Yet, their readiness to align with a potential U.S. ground invasion exposes fragile fault lines that could entangle America deeper into regional conflict. Why Are Kurdish Fighters Poised at the Edge of a Regional Powder Keg? Khalil Nadiri, a leading figure from the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), made clear that while his group refuses to be "the spearhead" of any offensive against Iran, they would not hesitate to enter alongside...

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