‘It’s a disgrace’: the US has abandoned the Kurds again – and this time, Trump is insulting them to boot
The United States and Iran are preparing to finalise a peace deal that would end their war – at least for the time being – as well as Israel’s bombing of Lebanon. Many key details remain to be negotiated, including the future of Iran’s nuclear program. Another issue that remains uncertain – how the deal will impact the Kurdish minority in northern Iran. The United States and Israel have failed to achieve the main goal of their war: overthrowing the Islamic regime in Tehran. U
The United States and Iran are nearing a peace agreement that could end their conflict, but the impact on Kurdish communities remains unclear. The deal does not address the long-standing issues faced by Kurds in northern Iran. Despite past promises of support, the Kurds have often felt abandoned by the U.S. in their struggles. Recent comments by former President Trump have further strained relations with the Kurdish community. Trump accused the Kurds of keeping weapons intended for anti-regime efforts, calling it a disgrace. This rhetoric reflects a pattern of broken promises and inconsistent support from the U.S. The Kurds, a stateless ethnic group, have historically sought autonomy and have been involved in various political movements. Their role in regional politics remains significant despite the lack of formal recognition. The situation highlights the complex dynamics between Kurdish aspirations and international diplomacy.
The situation underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the Kurdish people and the impact of shifting U.S. policies on regional stability.
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