The Islamic Resistance has publicly rejected the initiation of US and Iraqi negotiations regarding the status of US-led coalition forces in Iraq, committing to persist in their attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria until a full withdrawal of coalition forces is achieved. This stance was highlighted in a statement that also mentioned the recent attack on the 'Ayn al-Asad Base in Western Iraq. Abu Ali Al-Askari, head of security for the Hezbollah Brigades in Iraq, has echoed the resistance's firm position against the foreign military presence on Iraqi soil. The group's declaration comes amid new decisions by the US and Iraq to negotiate the future of US-led coalition forces in Iraq.
NEW: The Islamic Resistance in Iraq released a statement rejecting the US and Iraqi decision to begin negotiations over the status of US-led coalition forces in Iraq and vowed to continue attacking US forces. 🧵1/11: https://t.co/ljCUK8XG0v
NEW | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq released a statement rejecting the US and Iraqi decision to begin negotiations over the status of US-led coalition forces in Iraq and vowed to continue attacking US forces. Read the update from CTP and @TheStudyofWar: https://t.co/kXrZPfdFfv https://t.co/RDK8poKCBv
Abu Ali Al-Askari, head of security for the Hezbollah Brigades in Iraq, said: “We reiterate that the resistance stands firm in its position of rejecting foreign presence on Iraqi soil. What the Americans are trying to hold under the name “negotiations on the withdrawal of… https://t.co/iPKqcWy00n
New statement from the Islamic Resistance of Iraq: "Attacking the Occupied 'Ayn al-Asad Base in Western Iraq" https://t.co/MUjPlYpWgA
The Islamic Resistance in a statement will not comply with the US and Iraqi negotiations, and will carry on with attacking US forces in Iraq and Syria untill a full coalition forces withdrawal. #Iraq