Asaib Ahl al-Haq on targeting Ain al-Assad: The truce is over and we will not fear the Americans
The Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq movement, led by Qais Khazali, commented on Wednesday on the return of targeting American forces in Iraq, after the bombing of Ain al-Assad base yesterday, Tuesday, with two drones.
The leader of the movement, Ali Al-Fatlawi, told Shafaq News Agency, “The Iraqi resistance factions gave a period of four months to stop their operations against the Americans in Iraq, in order to give the green light to the Iraqi government to negotiate with the American administration to withdraw its occupying forces, but the occupation is stalling and delaying its exit according to the Iraqi governmental, parliamentary and popular demands, so every action has a reaction, in addition to the continued American support for the Zionist entity in its war against Gaza.”
Al-Fatlawi added, “The military operations against the American presence have returned, and this means the resumption of attacks against this occupation. Therefore, any response from the Americans to the operations of the Iraqi resistance factions means that there will be an escalation in operations against American targets and interests in Iraq, and there is no fear of any American response.”
A security source told Shafaq News Agency yesterday, Tuesday, that “two drones targeted the vicinity of Ain al-Assad base in Anbar Governorate, western Iraq,” without providing further details or whether there were human casualties or material losses.
In early February, attacks by armed groups on US forces in Syria and Iraq stopped after a drone attack killed three US soldiers in Jordan, and in response the US carried out airstrikes on sites in Iraq and Syria.
Shafaq.com