US understands force, armed confrontation, not negotiations: Al-Kaabi
Chief of Iraqi al-Nujaba movement declares that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq will not abandon the objective of "liberating Iraq" from the US presence and striking Israeli targets in support of Palestine.
The Secretary-General of the al-Nujaba Movement, Akram al-Kaabi, declared on Sunday that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq will maintain resistance operations to force US forces out of the country and will not stop attacking Israeli targets in Palestine.
Iraqi Resistance groups launched a series of operations last October in support of the Palestinian people and their Resistance in Gaza, who are still suffering an ongoing genocide. The groups affirmed repeatedly that attacks on US bases in Syria and Iraq, as well as on Israeli sites, will not stop until the war on the Strip ends.
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Al-Kaabi added that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq has made its decision to be "Islamic, Iraqi and Resistors," adding that "We alone bear its consequences and have prepared ourselves for it."
"We will not abandon" the objective to "liberate Iraq" from US presence and support Palestine by striking the Israeli occupation.
The Iraqi government recently announced that it is in talks with Washington to reach a framework for the withdrawal of the US-led coalition from Iraq.
This decision came following several US aggressions on member groups of the Popular Mobilization Forces PMF - a governmental security apparatus - which resulted in the martyrdom and wounding of many Iraqi citizens. The American attacks also targeted sites operated by the country's Defense Ministry.
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On that note, the leader of al-Nujaba emphasized that "it is a delusion to imagine that the American occupier will surrender and withdraw from Iraq through negotiation," stressing that the United States only understands the language of force and armed confrontation.
In its most recent aggression on Iraq, the United States assassinated earlier this month a prominent leader of Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah, martyr Hajj Wisam Mohammed Saber (Abu Baqer Al-Saadi). Washington later claimed responsibility for the attack.
Following the US killing of the Iraqi citizen, Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier Yahya Rasool said then that US forces "threaten civil peace and violate Iraq's sovereignty" following a "clearly identifiable assassination operation" via an airstrike in a residential neighborhood inside Baghdad.
"Our armed forces have no choice but to fulfill their constitutional duties to safeguard the security of Iraqis and Iraqi territory from all threats," Rasool stressed.