Iraq armed group tells fighters to prepare for long Iran-U.S. war
Kataeb Hezbollah, a prominent Iraqi militia group, has issued a call to its fighters to brace for a protracted conflict between Iran and the United States. This announcement comes in response to escalating tensions in the region, characterized by increased military posturing from the U.S. and threats that suggest a looming confrontation. The militia's leadership emphasized the need for readiness, indicating that the situation could evolve into a drawn-out war of attrition. This development highlights the ongoing volatility in Middle Eastern geopolitics and the potential for broader regional implications, particularly as both Iran and the U.S. continue to stake their interests amid rising hostilities. Analysts warn that any conflict could have significant repercussions not only for Iran and the U.S. but also for neighboring countries, which may find themselves entangled in the fallout of such a clash. The call to arms by Kataeb Hezbollah signals a critical moment in the region's power dynamics, suggesting that the militia is preparing for an extended period of conflict that could reshape the landscape of Middle Eastern politics.
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