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Iran to split Iraqi kurds in favour of Bashar Assad's regime, Kuwaiti source says

Gulan Media August 1, 2012 News
Iran to split Iraqi kurds in favour of Bashar Assad's regime, Kuwaiti source says
According to a report published today by Kuwaiti Al-Siasa (politics) newspaper Iran has a plan to divide Iraqi Kurds in order to protect Assad and his regime's interests in the region.



Al-Siasa claimed that an Iraqi source near to Kurds informed the Kuwaiti newespaper that Iran is trying to protect Assad and his regime and respond to the current political crises by spliting Iraqi Kurds.

For this purpose Iran wants to split Iraqi Kurds into two seperate region __ Sulimanya from Erbil__ weakning Kurds especially Erbil and President Barzani in this way.

"Iran is trying to split the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) under the rule of Jalal Talabani from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) under the rule of Masoud Barzani, breaking Kurd's unity in Iraq", Al-Siasa said.

President Barzani, according to this newspaper, is trying to transform the peaceful Kurdish movemnet in Syria to an Arm-based movemnet in order to increase the pressure on Assad's regime and help the international community as well as Turkey to make Assad's fall, which according to experts is only a "matter of time", happen sooner.

U.S authorities reportedly have informed Kurdish President Masoud Barzani about the possibility of a terror threat against him by Iranian intelligence agencies in cooperation with Syrian intelligence agencies and their Iraqi allies, asking him to esclate security in his palace in Pirmam.

The reason behind this possible attack is reported by Al-Siasa partly due to the disputes between Nouri Al-Maliki and Kurdish leaders.
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