White House rejects Kurdish participation in the fight against Iran, but tension rises in the region
Tension rises in the region White House - High-ranking White House officials have strongly rejected the possibility of Kurdish forces participating in military operations against Iran. This statement is of particular importance against the backdrop of rising tensions between the US and Iran in the region and aims to put an end to various speculations about the role of Kurds in the region.

However, some reports in the international press claim that the US and Israel are trying to incite a Kurdish uprising in Iran. For example, influential media outlets such as BBC and Meduza have suggested that Washington might intend to use Kurds as a potential tool in the fight against the Tehran regime.
Throughout history, Kurds have been a large ethnic group fighting for their aspirations of autonomy and independence in various states. Their experience gained in Syria and Iraq has turned them into a significant force in regional conflicts. For this reason, the current tensions in Iran could be seen by some circles as a new opportunity for the Kurds.
However, the White House's stance demonstrates that Washington does not want to directly intervene in Iran's internal situation, or at least refrains from involving the Kurdish factor in this conflict. This approach may aim to avoid the risk of further destabilizing the region.
At the same time, some analysts claim that the US is "throwing the Kurds into the fire" against Iran, which raises concerns that they might be used for strategic interests and then abandoned. Such an approach could strengthen instability in the region and deepen distrust towards the US among Kurdish groups.
Overall, conflicting reports regarding the possible participation of Kurds against Iran and the White House's statements once again highlight the complex political and military situation in the region. Although Washington officially rules out Kurdish participation, different scenarios behind the scenes remain a subject of discussion.
