The KRG is caught in an impossible position. They’ve spent years building semi-autonomous stability and now find themselves geographically sandwiched between Iranian Kurdish militias the CIA is allegedly arming and a Tehran that has already shown it will strike neighbors it considers complicit. Seth Frantzman lays out why Baghdad and Erbil are terrified of being the next front.
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The KRG is caught in an impossible position. They’ve spent years building semi-autonomous stability and now find themselves geographically sandwiched between Iranian Kurdish militias the CIA is allegedly arming and a Tehran that has already shown it will strike neighbors it considers complicit. Seth Frantzman lays out why Baghdad and Erbil are terrified of being the next front.