A few days ago, amidst heightened US-Iran tensions, a military helicopter landed at the Erbil airport in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Although Western troops are rarely seen on the city’s streets, Erbil Air Base is heavily staffed with soldiers, and military helicopters fly overhead every day. Now, this airport could potentially become a target for Iran if the situation escalates. Since 2018, the Kurdistan region, including Erbil’s airport, has come under attack by drones, rockets and ballistic missiles from Iran and its proxies. In July last year, a suicide drone was shot down above the airport amidst attacks on oil fields in the region. On January 21, a drone also targeted an Iranian Kurdish opposition party, killing one Kurdish fighter. “There are foreign forces here, including Americans, and the Kurdistan region traditionally has good relations with western countries and America,” Ziryan Rojhelati, the director of Rudaw Research Center, told Middle East Eye. “In this last year, we witnessed how a militia group targeted the Khor Mor gas field in the Kurdistan region. So many people think that in a possible war between Iran and America, and Iran and Israel, some kind of tension would be spread to the Kurdistan region.” In recent weeks, the US has positioned around 100 aerial refuel tankers, carrier strike […]