Congresswoman, let’s cut the noise. Trump’s not arming Kurds to storm Tehran—that’s a bloodbath nobody wants, least of all the Kurds.
The streets proved it: regime loyalists outnumber opposition. Regime change from inside? Fantasy.
So Trump’s pivot: arm the Kurds to reclaim their land—western Iran, Kurdistan by blood, mountains, history. Ten million strong, not invaders. Just taking back what’s enforced on them.
Goal? Shrink Tehran. Isolate the Shia core. Cut gas, choke IRGC, leave ’em landlocked and weak—no nukes, no missiles.
If they make peace—with Kurds, Baluch, Arabs, even Jews—sanctions lift. They exist.
If they fight? Suffocate under pressure.
Same logic south: Baluch next. East, Arabs. Piece by piece, the colonial ‘Iran’ unravels—not by conquest, by reality.
This isn’t chaos. It’s stability. Kurds rise first. The rest adjust.
Free Kurdistan.
If true, this could lead to a massive civil war in Iran and chaos in the region. Countless lives would be lost.
Instead, we need a real plan focused on delivering stability, democracy and self-determination for the Iranian people.