The leader of the Kurdish 'Democrats' organization in Iranian Kurdistan said that if his group had entered the war alongside the US and Israel, the Islamic Republic would have 'slaughtered us all,' according to a report by Abu Saleh, the Arabic Desk. The statement highlights the group's decision to stay out of the conflict.
The leader of the Kurdish 'Democrats' organization in Iranian Kurdistan — a Kurdish opposition party — has told the Arabic Desk channel that his group's decision to avoid joining the US-Israel war effort against Iran was driven by a fear of genocide. 'If we had entered the war alongside the US and Israel, the Islamic Republic would have slaughtered us all,' he said in a statement published Thursday. The Arabic Desk, run by the analyst Abu Saleh, has been covering Kurdish and Iranian security dynamics. (As The Zioneer reported, the channel has previously featured analyses of Iranian Kurdish politics and the IRGC's grip on power.) The statement underscores the dilemma faced by Iranian Kurdish groups, which have historically been suppressed by the regime and are wary of being used as proxies in a larger conflict.
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