With Abrams Driving Around.
So the idea of people moving in and out is completely plausible.
The idea of a convoy of military equipment and supplies moving in without extensive air cover, that's implausible. So I think a lot of people, when we heard thousands initially, were looking at a bona fide military convoy.
Like, a very classic look to it. I do not think that's the case. I think people have filtered in without weapons.
There may be airdrops coming in for weapons. There may be some smuggling of weapons. But we're talking small arms here.
Nobody's going to move in LTVs into the country. Now, that said, I don't think the strategy is more...
It's put together an SDF in Iran overnight. I think the idea here is more of European World War II resistance, where you have guerrilla cells that are doing very small operations, very targeted operations, against patrols, use the existing Iranian stockpiles to upgrade their equipment, and move on from here.
That has worked in Syria, for example. We're talking about a small civilian force that got itself weapons from the government and almost took over the whole country at some point.
So, that may be the scenario that we're looking at, but do not expect Kurdish fighters with Abrams driving around.
Hazem, let me... Go ahead, Fahad. Just one thing. First of all, I'm now in Kurdistan.
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Your analogy to the European World War II resistance is fascinating, and it raises an interesting question: Do you think the effectiveness of this strategy would be influenced by the level of civilian support and integration the guerrilla cells receive in Iran? 🤔💡🔫