Summary
- U.S. President Donald Trump said he had sought to deliver weapons to Iranian protesters.
- Trump said the weapons were sent via the Kurds, but noted they may not have been delivered and could have remained with the Kurdish side.
- The remarks were described as a factor that could affect Middle East tensions and future diplomatic and military responses.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he had sought to deliver weapons to Iranian protesters earlier this year, while also suggesting the weapons may not have been delivered.
According to Walter Bloomberg on the 5th (local time), Trump said in an interview with Fox News, “The United States sent weapons to Iranian protesters earlier this year through the Kurds.”
He added, “But I think those weapons were not actually delivered and remained with the Kurds.” Details of the delivery route and whether the weapons were received have not been confirmed.
The remarks could fuel controversy over what role the United States played in relation to anti-government forces inside Iran. However, no specific operational details or an official position have been disclosed.
With tensions persisting in the Middle East, the comments are seen as a variable that could influence future diplomatic and military responses. Attention is turning to additional fact-finding and the positions of the countries involved.


JH Kim
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