When Iran’s foreign minister Mohammed Javad Zarif popped into Erbil yesterday, he announced Iran had joined—or perhaps beat— the U.S. in providing new weapons to Kurdish forces. MoreThe Rise of ISIS Sows Mistrust Between Kurds and Sunni ArabsObama Warns of Extended Campaign Against ISISU.S. Probing Reports of Second American Jihadist Killed NBC NewsTexas Dad Not Guilty in 'Revenge' Murder of Drunken Driver NBC NewsStoked Surfers Ride Hurricane Marie's Huge Waves NBC NewsFor months, the Kurds have been lobbying the international community for better weapons to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and greater Syria (ISIS).