500 Drones Launched From Iraq Toward Saudi Arabia — Region on Edge

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Iraq Becomes Drone War Battlefield as Iran-Backed Militias Strike Gulf States. Five Hundred drone attacks from Iraqi territory hit Saudi Arabia and beyond, raising fears of a hidden regional war spiraling out of control By Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj, SULAIMANI,   Kurdish Policy Analysis , April 21--  Iraqi militia groups close to Iran have fired dozens of drones at Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries during the war; This has created a “silent” war in the midst of the Great War. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, half of the 1,000 drone strikes against Saudi Arabia were from within Iraqi territory. The report cited a Saudi security assessment that said the attacks targeted sensitive positions, including the Yanbu refinery on the Red Sea and oil fields in eastern Saudi Arabia. The report said the drones hit not only Saudi Arabia, but also Kuwait's only civilian airport. Even after US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire earlier this...

How Trump’s mixed messages and Iran’s bombs kept the Kurds out of the war?

 Trump told the Kurds to get ready for war… then left them hanging.
Iran responded with missiles, drones, and fear — and the Kurdish front collapsed before it began. Another war. Another betrayal.


By [Kurdish Policy Analysis] | Investigative Report
KURDISTAN REGION, Iraq — Kurdish fighters once seen as a potential ground force against Tehran were ultimately kept out of the 2026 Iran war by a combination of conflicting signals from Washington and sustained Iranian military pressure, according to a Reuters investigation.

In the early days of the conflict, U.S. and Israeli officials explored the idea of opening a northern front using Iranian Kurdish factions based in Iraq. The plan hinged on Kurdish fighters crossing into western Iran to challenge the government from within.
But that strategy quickly unraveled.

Public statements from U.S. President Donald Trump swung between encouragement and caution, leaving Kurdish leaders uncertain about whether they had firm backing.
At one point, Trump praised the idea of Kurdish involvement. Days later, he warned against expanding the conflict, signaling reluctance to support a risky ground escalation. That ambiguity, Kurdish officials say, proved decisive.

“We needed clarity and guarantees,” one Kurdish commander told Reuters. “We got neither.”


Iran’s Deterrence Campaign
While Washington hesitated, Iran acted decisively. 
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a campaign of drone strikes, missile attacks, and cross-border threats targeting Kurdish positions in both Iran and neighboring Iraq.

The strikes were paired with intelligence operations and warnings aimed at Kurdish groups and civilians alike, effectively deterring any large-scale mobilization.
Iran’s message was clear: any Kurdish incursion would be met with overwhelming force.
Caught Between Powers

Kurdish factions — including long-time opposition groups seeking regime change in Tehran — found themselves trapped between opportunity and risk.

Despite prior coordination discussions with U.S. and Israeli officials, Kurdish groups lacked the air cover and logistical guarantees needed to proceed.

Regional politics compounded the dilemma. Authorities in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, wary of triggering Iranian retaliation and broader instability, refused to allow their territory to be used as a launchpad for war. That decision effectively shut down any remaining plans.

A War Without a Kurdish Front
As the conflict intensified, Kurdish hopes of playing a decisive role faded.
Iran’s sustained pressure, combined with Washington’s shifting stance, ensured that no northern front materialized. By the time a U.S.-brokered ceasefire was proposed, Kurdish groups had been sidelined entirely.

The outcome has left deep frustration among Kurdish leaders, many of whom had viewed the war as a rare chance to challenge Tehran.

Strategic Fallout
The episode underscores broader questions about U.S. credibility and strategy in the region.
Trump’s unpredictable approach — marked by sharp threats followed by sudden reversals — has raised concerns among allies about Washington’s reliability.
For the Kurds, the consequences are more immediate.
Once again, they were left exposed — caught between global powers and regional adversaries, with little to show for their willingness to engage.


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