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I just noticed a rather interesting development in recent diplomatic policies. According to The Washington Post, the Trump administration has significantly expanded U.S. military support for Kurdish forces in the Iran region.
What’s particularly interesting here is that, after a phone call, Trump showed clear support for Kurdish leaders. This move is not accidental—it reflects a strategic shift in Washington’s approach to the issue.
The Kurdish community in the region has long been regarded as an important ally, but it has often been overlooked in major geopolitical calculations. This time, the U.S. expanding its air support for them shows a clearer acknowledgment of the Kurdish role in balancing regional power.
Kurdish leading figures have long been waiting for a stronger commitment from the U.S. This broad air support could be that step forward. It is expected that this move will affect the balance of power in the region in the Middle East over the coming period.