Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) fighting ISIS across Iraq. (Courtesy PMF Media Center)
FOX News: After ISIS campaign, Iran-backed fighters in Iraq vow to drive out US troops
BAGHDAD – Now that they’ve helped vanquish the Islamic State from much of Iraq, a battle-hardened militia with close ties to Iran may be training its sights on the remaining U.S.-led coalition troops scattered across the country.
At least that’s the thinking among some in the ranks of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a roughly 100,000-thousand-member force that has fought both with and against Americans in Iraq.
“America should only be here for embassy, any military presence and we will target them,” Saif Ali, a 37-year-old member of the PMF’s Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba paramilitary -- based in the southern Iraq governorate of Basra -- told Fox News. “I fought the Americans after 2003, and the British in southern Iraq, and I am happy about that. I don't hate the American people, only hate the U.S. military, and I have killed many of them.”
Read more ....
WNU Editor: Iran-backed fighters in Iraq have been making these threats for the past few months. They have not acted on it yet.
0 Response to "Iran-Backed Fighters In Iraq Vow To Drive Out US Troops"
Post a Comment