A new report suggests the United States may be preparing to escalate pressure on the Iranian regime from within its own borders.
According to multiple sources familiar with the discussions, the CIA is exploring a plan to arm Kurdish opposition fighters operating along the Iraq–Iran border in an effort to spark a popular uprising inside Iran and further destabilize the regime in Tehran.
The discussions, first reported by CNN, indicate that the Trump administration has been actively communicating with Iranian opposition groups and Kurdish leaders in Iraq about providing military assistance as the conflict with Iran intensifies.
If implemented, the plan could open an entirely new front against the Iranian regime, one driven not just by air strikes and military pressure from outside the country, but by insurgent forces inside Iran itself.
Iranian Kurdish armed groups already maintain thousands of fighters operating near the Iraq–Iran border, primarily in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. Several of these groups have issued statements in recent days hinting that major action could be imminent.
Some Kurdish leaders have also publicly urged members of the Iranian military to defect as pressure mounts against the ruling clerical regime.
Tehran is clearly taking the threat seriously.
According to CNN, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reportedly launched drone strikes Tuesday targeting Kurdish opposition forces, deploying dozens of drones against suspected militant positions.
The attacks suggest the Iranian regime fears Kurdish militias could play a major role if unrest erupts inside the country.
The report also reveals that President Donald Trump personally spoke Tuesday with Mustafa Hijri, the president of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI), according to a senior Iranian Kurdish official.
KDPI is one of the Kurdish opposition groups targeted by recent Iranian strikes.
Sources say Kurdish opposition forces are preparing to take part in a potential ground operation in western Iran in the coming days.
Two US officials and a third source also confirmed that Trump called Iraqi Kurdish leaders on Sunday to discuss how the U.S. and the Kurds can work together as the mission progresses.
The plan is reportedly as strategic as it is bold:
Pin Down the IRGC: Kurdish armed forces will engage Iranian security forces, pinning them down on the borders.
Empower the People: By tying up the regime’s military, unarmed Iranians in major cities can finally take to the streets without facing the same massacres they endured in previous years.
Create a Buffer Zone: Strategic thinkers believe the Kurds could take and hold territory in northern Iran, creating a vital buffer zone for our allies in Israel.
WATCH:
One user on X highlighted what they described as the troubling implications of the reported plan, pointing to the historical record of CIA-backed insurgencies and warning that the move could signal a far longer conflict ahead.
The CIA arming Kurdish insurgents is the clearest signal yet that the air campaign isn’t working as planned.
Historical track record of CIA-backed insurgencies:
• Afghanistan 1979-89: Armed the Mujahideen. They won. Then became Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Cost of cleanup: $2.3 TRILLION over 20 years
• Syria 2012-17: Armed “moderate rebels.” Weapons ended up with ISIS and Al-Nusra. Created a failed state and refugee crisis that destabilized European politics for a decade
• Libya 2011: Armed rebels to overthrow Gaddafi. Country has had zero functioning government since. Became a weapons bazaar that armed conflicts across Africa
• Iraq 1990s: Armed Kurdish groups against Saddam. Then abandoned them. Twice.
The Kurdish angle has an additional problem: Turkey. Ankara considers Kurdish armed groups (PKK/YPG) existential threats. Arming Iranian Kurds risks:
1. Weapons flowing to PKK (which the US designates as a terrorist org)
2. Turkey blocking NATO cooperation
3. Erdogan pivoting toward Iran/Russia
Market signal: when the CIA starts arming proxy forces, it means planners expect a LONG conflict. Air campaigns end in weeks. Insurgencies last years.
The CIA arming Kurdish insurgents is the clearest signal yet that the air campaign isn’t working as planned.
Historical track record of CIA-backed insurgencies:
• Afghanistan 1979-89: Armed the Mujahideen. They won. Then became Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Cost of cleanup: $2.3…
— Oracle (@AlphaThe54051) March 4, 2026
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