Iraq’s Islamic Resistance Vows to Maintain Arms Amid Plans to Disarm Factions

Iraq’s Islamic Resistance group, Saraya Awliya al-Dam, has issued a stark warning to government officials, assuring that the militia will maintain its arms and resist any attempts to disarm the group amid growing tensions between Iraq’s new prime minister and the resistance factions.

According to reports, Iraq’s new prime minister has announced plans to demilitarize the country’s armed groups, citing concerns over security and stability in the region. However, the threat by the Islamic Resistance has made it clear that any disarmament will be met with fierce resistance.

The group’s message, published through its official social media channels, emphasized that the militia is ready to take a firm stance against any individual who attempts to compromise its security and disarmament efforts. This warning is seen as a significant escalation in tensions, with many observers expressing concern over the potential consequences of such a stand-off.

Saraya Awliya al-Dam is a prominent armed faction in Iraq, known for its opposition to government policies and foreign influence in the country. The group has been accused of carrying out violent attacks against government forces and rival factions in the past.

Despite these warnings, the new prime minister has stated that the Iraqi government will push forward with its plans to disarm, disarm the armed groups despite the risk of backlash. Analysts warn that the consequences of this move could be devastating, with the potential for escalating violence and social unrest.

“This move by the prime minister is a clear provocation, and the response by the resistance group is a reflection of their intent to maintain their independence and defend their interests,” said an analyst based in Baghdad. “The prime minister’s decision is a ticking time-bomb, and it could spark a wider conflict that would have far-reaching consequences for the region.”

As the standoff between the Iraqi government and the Islamic Resistance continues to escalate, many are bracing for the worst. The international community is closely watching the developments, with some countries expressing concern over the stability of Iraq and the potential risks of an all-out conflict.

As the battle for power and influence continues in Iraq, one thing remains clear: the Islamic Resistance is ready to fight to maintain its arms and resist any attempts to disarm the group. The consequences of this conflict will have far-reaching implications for the country and the region.