IRGC Follow-On Drone Show-of-Force Near Erbil Without Direct US or Energy Infrastructure Hits
Theater: Iraqi Kurdistan
Time horizon: 24h
Published: 2026-06-16
Moderate confidence (65%)
Risk direction: escalatory · Impact: HIGH
Executive summary
In the next 24 hours, Iran’s IRGC is likely to conduct limited follow-on drone overflights or small strikes against Kurdish opposition-linked sites near Erbil, while carefully avoiding US facilities and major oil/gas infrastructure. The purpose will be to reinforce deterrence against Kurdish groups and signal domestic hardliners that Tehran is not capitulating under the new sanctions relief framework. This pattern keeps Iraqi sovereignty under visible stress but stops short of triggering a US military response that could imperil the $300B investment fund and sanctions waivers. Confirmation would be new localized strikes east or southeast of Erbil and IRGC messaging framing them as internal security actions; denial would be a complete…
Key indicators we're watching
- Recent Shahed-136 IRGC strikes on Kurdish headquarters near Koya/Erbil
- Simultaneous rollout of US–Iran MoU and energy waivers, incentivizing calibrated risk-taking
- Emerging trend of Kurdish actors as pivotal security partners, heightening Tehran’s threat perception
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