Report reveals aborted US-Israel plan to incite Iranian regime change
A confidential plan involving the United States and Israel to incite an uprising in Iran by deploying thousands of Kurdish fighters has been revealed by The Telegraph. The operation was allegedly developed by the Mossad and discussed with the CIA to destabilize the Iranian government by utilizing Kurdish forces entering Iran from Iraqi Kurdistan under American air support. The strategy was reportedly intended to exploit internal pressure on Tehran to trigger a nationwide regime change.
The proposal was discussed during a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and then-U.S. President Donald Trump on February 11 at the White House. Netanyahu argued that the conditions were ripe for the collapse of the Iranian leadership. However, the plan was ultimately abandoned following strong opposition from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who refused to accept the strengthening of armed Kurdish groups in the region.
The disclosure highlights the geopolitical tensions surrounding regional security and the delicate balancing act between major powers and Turkey regarding Kurdish autonomy. No further actions or developments regarding this specific plan have been reported as it remains a historical policy discussion that did not proceed to implementation.