And one city, the city of Mahabad, which had a Kurdish population, Peshawari gave the rights for the Kurdish population to have their own governance and they had their own governance. That was one good example of the working Turks and Kurds for having their mutual rights. But the current situation, like the Islamic Republic working in that area, changing the demography of the Western Azerbaijan by IRGC, bringing the Kurdish population to that region.
So that was the one thing that worried my people and they were constantly, they were expressing this worry in the social media. But the reason for this worry is just the IRGC's policies, Iranian government, even as a nation-state, since they started in Pahlavi era until now, they wanted to make a fight between the Azeris and Kurds. In principle, Azeris and Kurds both want their own national rights, they want their own government, they want their own parliament, but because of the two cities, which Kurds are claiming that is for us, so there is the argument in the social media and lots of hatred.
Turkey is very sensitive about its border. They are working with Iran to suppress the Kurdish population. Even they suppress Azerbaijani movement because they think, because Azerbaijanis are 25%, 30% of the population in Iran, so if the Azerbaijanis have an ethnic movement... Sorry guys to jump in here, but I see here OSINT Defender again showing footage confirming an exo-atmospheric ballistic missile interception by the U.S. Army FAD or U.S. Navy SM-3 earlier over northeastern Syria on the border with Turkey.
Unconfirmed reports again suggesting Incelkirk Air Base would have been the target. And then in that thread there, you see that there was a post confirmed by the Turks that that actually happened. I'm trying to find that post there, but it looks like this is now the second.