CIA working with Kurdish separatists to foment armed rebellion in northwestern Iran

Iran KurdistanTHE UNITED STATES CENTRAL Intelligence Agency (CIA) is arming and training ethnic separatists in northwestern Iran with the goal of fomenting an armed rebellion against Tehran in the coming weeks, according to reports. Several news outlets, including CNN, report that Iranian Kurdish opposition forces are preparing to launch a ground operation in northwestern Iran “in the coming days”.

The nearly 10 million Kurds in Iran are one of the largest ethnic minorities in the country, concentrated in the mountainous western provinces bordering Iraq and Turkey. They are predominantly Sunni Muslims in a country governed by a Shia clerical state, creating both religious and ethnic tension. The central government has generally responded to calls for autonomy by various Kurdish factions with security crackdowns and suppression of dissent. Kurdish regions have been subject to heavy surveillance and military deployment, particularly during periods of regional instability.

British news outlet ITV reports that American and Israeli air strikes have consistently targeted Iranian military installations in western Iran in recent days, in an effort to degrade Tehran’s security assets in the region and provide Kurdish rebel forces with the ability to launch a successful armed campaign. According to ITV, Kurdish rebels have asked Israeli and American forces to provide air cover for an eventual ground campaign—though whether this request has been approved remains unknown.

According to Axios, US President Donald Trump spoke directly with Iraqi Kurdish leaders last weekend, seeking access to Iran’s Kurdish provinces through the Kurdish-controlled autonomous region of northern Iraq. Such access would allow the CIA and US Special Operations Forces to create a supply route for the provision of weapons and other war materiel to Iranian Kurdish rebels. The US president also spoke with at least one Iranian Kurdish leader on Tuesday, according to reports.

CNN said it reached out to the CIA about this story but the agency refused to comment on it.

Author: Joseph Fitsanakis | Date: 05 March 2026 | Permalink

One Response to CIA working with Kurdish separatists to foment armed rebellion in northwestern Iran

  1. A very interesting article.

    The advantage for the US in using Kurds is that it is easier/cheaper to extend a ground campaign in Iran all the way to the November 3, 2026 US Mid-Term Elections without sustained use of US troops in Iranian territory. So Trump will most probably want the “voters rally around the US Commander in Chief in time of war” dynamic to last until November. Use of Kurds and other forces as proxies minimizes the unpopularity of US casualties on the ground

    Kurds are bound more by ethnicity than religion. When they are not fighting host territorial armies they are long known to fight each other – sometimes due to ideological, clan differences and leadership rivalries.

    Especially in Syria, Iraq and Iran Kurds have been part funded for decades by Israel/Mossad, US/CIA and UK/MI6. Soviet/Russian funding by the KGB (now SVR) and the GRU is also likely. Often, but not always, funding encourages Kurds to fight for the funder’s national aims as well as the Kurds own aims.

    Mossad has funded Kurds to destabilise Iran. Kurds are used to assist targetting for Mossad paramilitaries on the ground and targetting missions for the Israeli air force/missiles against Iran. It is similar for Kurds working for/with the CIA.

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