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Kurds Ready for Action: Will Biden Finally Support Real Allies?

Kurdish representative Khalid Azizi told conservative outlets that his party stands ready to move if the moment arrives, while stressing they are carefully watching the situation on the ground and have no current plans to launch an offensive. That admission should sober anyone who has been ignoring the depth of opposition to Tehran across Iran’s peripheries.

Independent reporting shows Kurdish dissident groups are not bluffing: fighters have reportedly moved to areas near the Iranian border and are on standby, prepared to exploit any real opening. These are seasoned, battle-hardened forces with long memories of repression, and their readiness raises the stakes for the regime in Tehran.

There are also credible reports that American officials and outside leaders have been in touch with Kurdish leadership as Washington weighs how best to increase pressure on Iran, and that conversations at the highest levels have taken place. This is the kind of clear-eyed, strategic diplomacy conservatives have been demanding for years — aligning with local partners who actually want to see freedom and an end to the mullahs’ terror.

Anyone who still trusts the current White House to deter Tehran should take a moment to look at these developments and feel concerned. Weakness invites aggression, and the Kurds’ readiness is a reminder that our allies are willing to stand and fight for liberty if the United States will stand with them. Hardworking Americans deserve a foreign policy that backs freedom-fighters, not one that cowers behind indefinite apologies.

Tehran has not been idle; credible outlets reported Iran retaliating with strikes and openly threatening attacks in the Kurdish border region, underscoring the very real risk this situation carries for civilians and regional stability. That danger is exactly why careful, robust American support for reliable local partners matters more than ever.

Patriots in Washington should stop lecturing and start acting: provide intelligence, logistical support, and clear diplomatic backing to Kurdish forces who are prepared to erode the regime’s reach. If the United States is serious about rolling back Iranian aggression and protecting American interests, we cannot cling to the same failed playbook of hesitation — we must back those on the ground who are ready to fight for a freer, safer region.

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