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EXILED Kurds BEG Trump for Help Toppling Iran Regime as Administration Prioritizes America First

Gary FranchiJanuary 15, 2026188 views
EXILED Kurds BEG Trump for Help Toppling Iran Regime as Administration Prioritizes America First
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Iranian ethnic minorities living in exile are desperately pleading for American intervention to help overthrow Iran's brutal theocratic regime, but President Trump's America First doctrine appears to be steering the administration away from another costly foreign entanglement.

"We need help. The uprising and our people's resistance cannot continue without comprehensive and sustained support," warned Khalil Kani Sanani, spokesman for the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), in a stark admission that the anti-regime movement is on life support without Western backing.

The Kurdish appeal comes as Trump enters his second term with a clear mandate to end America's role as the world's policeman and focus on domestic priorities like securing our own border and deporting illegal immigrants.

Iran's Regime Under Pressure, But at What Cost to America?

While freedom-loving Americans naturally sympathize with oppressed peoples fighting Islamic tyranny, Trump's skepticism of foreign interventions reflects hard-learned lessons from decades of failed nation-building experiments that cost American lives and treasure.

The Iranian regime has brutally suppressed ethnic minorities for decades, using the same iron fist against Kurds, Arabs, and Baloch peoples that it uses against pro-democracy protesters in Tehran. But after watching the disastrous withdrawals from Afghanistan and the endless proxy conflicts that enriched defense contractors while bleeding America dry, many Patriots are asking: Is this really our fight?

"President Trump promised to put America First, not Kurdistan first or any other foreign cause ahead of our own people," said one administration source familiar with the President's thinking.

The Kurdish plea highlights the fundamental tension between Trump's non-interventionist instincts and the neoconservative establishment's desire for regime change operations worldwide.

Deep State Push for More War?

Patriots should be skeptical of any sudden push for military involvement in Iran, especially when the same Deep State actors who lied us into Iraq and Afghanistan are likely whispering in Washington corridors about "humanitarian intervention."

Trump's America First approach means securing OUR border, drilling OUR oil, and rebuilding OUR economy - not getting dragged into another Middle Eastern quagmire that benefits everyone except the American people.

The question for Patriots: Should Trump risk American blood and treasure on regime change, or stay focused on making America great again?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024VerifiedJan 16, 2026
Finally! Someone who understands that America First doesn't mean we ignore strategic opportunities. Helping the Kurds could weaken Iran's grip on the region while advancing our interests.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedJan 16, 2026
Exactly right. The Kurds have been reliable allies and Iran is our biggest threat in that region.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedJan 16, 2026
I served two tours in Iraq and worked alongside Kurdish forces. These people are brave fighters who deserve our support - they've always had America's back.
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MilitaryMomVerifiedJan 16, 2026
Thank you for your service! My son is deployed now and says the same thing about Kurdish allies.
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ConservativeRealistVerifiedJan 16, 2026
How does this align with getting us OUT of endless Middle East conflicts though? I'm torn on this one - hate Iran but don't want another Iraq situation.
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TrumpTrain2024VerifiedJan 16, 2026
Big difference between supporting allies and nation building. This could be done smart with minimal American involvement.
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LibertyBelleVerifiedJan 16, 2026
About time someone stood up to Iran's murderous regime!
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FreeThinker1776VerifiedJan 17, 2026
What exactly are they asking for though? Are we talking about weapons, funding, or actual military intervention? Details matter here.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedJan 17, 2026
This is smart geopolitics. Supporting Kurdish independence could create a democratic ally in a region full of hostile actors. Plus it puts pressure on Iran without putting American boots on the ground.
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AmericaStrongVerifiedJan 17, 2026
Iran has been causing chaos in the Middle East for decades. If the Kurds can help bring down that regime, I'm all for it!