Trump Says U.S. Sent Guns to Iranian Protesters Through Kurds
Trump said the weapons were sent earlier this year to anti-regime demonstrators, and he suggested Kurdish groups may have kept some of them.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump claimed the United States sent weapons to Iranian protesters earlier this year through Kurdish groups, alleging the Kurds retained the arms rather than distributing them to demonstrators.
- These protests began shortly before the start of the year and ended in a violent crackdown that Trump alleged killed more than 40,000 civilians, far exceeding activist estimates of 7,000 to 30,000.
- Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, denied any role in the conflict, stating the United States never requested assistance for moving opposition groups into Iran from Kurdistan.
- The president threatened on Easter Sunday to target Iranian power plants and infrastructure, warning he is 'considering blowing everything up' if a deal to open the Strait of Hormuz is not reached.
- Iranian authorities have rejected assertions that they are seeking an agreement, signaling a persistent gap between the two sides regarding the ongoing war, even as Trump expressed hope for a deal soon.
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Trump Reveals Botched Attempt to Send Guns to the Iranian People: 'I'm Very Upset'
President Donald Trump revealed this weekend and again Monday that the U.S. tried to arm Iranian protesters earlier this year. The revelation came during an interview with Trey Yingst of […] The post Trump Reveals Botched Attempt to Send Guns to the Iranian People: 'I'm Very Upset' appeared first on The Western Journal.
The U.S. tried to hand over weapons to Iranian rebels during the anti-regime protests in January, but failed in the attempt because the brokers did not distribute the caches. U.S. President Donald Trump, who had already referred to the operation in informal phone interviews this weekend, revealed details in public this Monday in statements to the press during an annual Easter ceremony at the White House. In his statements on Monday he has not id…
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