Iraqi Kurdistan Claims 6 Iranian Missiles Hit Them. What Happens Now?

Stay ahead of the curve with this breaking geopolitical update on escalating tensions in the Middle East. In this video, we analyze reports that the Kurdish Autonomous Region in Iraq (KRG) has allegedly been struck by Iranian ballistic missiles, marking a potentially major turning point in the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict.

This development is critical. Until now, Kurdish involvement has largely been limited to non-state militant groups, but a direct strike on Kurdish-administered territory—especially in Erbil—could dramatically shift the balance. Could this trigger a ground invasion into western Iran using Kurdish forces? Or is this part of a false flag operation designed to pull new actors into the war?

We break down:

Why Iran may—or may not—be behind the strike

The concept of plausible deniability in modern warfare

Strategic incentives for the US and Israel to involve Kurdish forces

The risks of escalation and how this could reshape the conflict

What to watch next as official statements emerge

As always, this is raw, real-time geopolitical analysis, cutting through propaganda and spin to give you a clearer picture of what’s actually happening on the ground.

If confirmed, this could mark the opening of a new front in the war—with massive implications for regional stability and global geopolitics.

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