Why Iranian Kurdish groups are suddenly dominating global headlines?
From "Stateless Nation" to "Strategic Lever": Why the World is Suddenly Watching Rojhelat, Iranian Kurdistan? This is an AI generated image of international media coverage of Kurds By Pshtiwan Faraj Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, March 23 A wave of international reporting on Iranian Kurdish opposition groups is not merely a reflection of renewed interest in a long-running ethnic issue. It signals a deeper shift: Kurdish factions are being recast as a potential strategic lever in a widening confrontation with Tehran. From Washington to New Delhi, major outlets have in recent days converged on a similar storyline – that Kurdish fighters based in Iraq could play a role in opening a new front inside Iran. A report by Politico portrayed Kurdish guerrillas as positioning themselves for a march toward Tehran, while Newsweek cited a Kurdish leader saying his forces would be ready to join the...