As tensions rise in Iran amidst a US military build-up, potential conflict zones include the Gulf and Kurdish opposition groups. On February 18, an explosion in Northern Iran killed two members of the Komala party, an Iranian Kurdish opposition group, with initial reports suggesting a drone attack before later indicating possible munitions involvement. Iranian Kurds, facing oppression, are coordinating efforts for a unified front against the regime, particularly in the Kurdistan region near the Iraqi border. This evolving political landscape aims to enhance collaboration among various Kurdish parties as they prepare for possible shifts in Iran.
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