Note: PJAK has already been operating in Iran since 2004, now they are inserting even more fighters.
Here is an archived version of the link, as the original seems to be dead: https://archive.ph/aDmgK
Here and now, the title link works for me. :)
Kurds live there on both sides of the border - if Iranian Kurds get in trouble, it is only logical for Iraqi Kurds to hatch a plan to assist them.
The only thing that was wrong was over-eagerness by Turkish intelligence services, who reported the plan to Iran, preventing the border crossing and turning it into a battle.
I hope other border crossings succeeded.
If people cannot cross, drones can be used to send goods - and drones can be used to carry more drones, FPV headsets and remotes.
Weather balloons can be used - they might want to copy a page from the textbook of Belarusian cigarette smugglers. Balloons travel so high that shooting from small arms doesn’t work, and if Iran shoots a smuggling balloon with missiles, they’re wasting 100000 euros to bring down 1000 euros.


