Don't think the cartel comparison works.
Yes, but I was trying to convey the degree to which these armed militants pose a threat to Iranians.
But if enough Iranians join the Kurds against the mullah's in Tehran that would be good.
This is fairytale stuff. The goal of Israel has long been decimate Iranian society, cause it to break up into rival armed factions and fight among themselves rather than fight Israel, a repeat of what they have done to Syria.
I understand there is a bad history at times with the Kurds but using them against the mullah's could bring a good change in Iran. Yes there will be political questions and such about this,
The "mullahs" mantra is getting tiresome, this is Persia, they are an ancient society and a theocracy is simply part of their system just as unelected kings are an inherent part of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, Dubai - every one of them less democratic than Iran.
Understand Iran has been under threat from Israel for decades, under sanctions (imposed at the behest of Israel) for decades. There has been incessant efforts to destabilize the government, foreign actors using the cover of "we want democracy" to threaten the government.
The Israelis have tried to use the "they are close to having a nuclear weapon" lie for decades too, they've been "close" for forty years according to the Israelis. It's quite ridiculous how this propaganda is so readily lapped up by the public.
That's why we have seen brutal repression, killing protesters and so on, the entire country has been manipulated in order to destroy it. Just like Yugoslavia, foreign actors cause it to break up, armed opposing factions etc.
This is called geopolitics, Iran has been put in an impossible position and it's all by design.