An Iraqi anti-terror resistance group issues the United States a strong warning against its using the Kuwaiti territory for strikes against Iran.
Either such misuse of the Kuwaiti territory or the regime in Syria's trying to target Lebanon's Hezbollah's resistance movement would be considered a "breaking down of borders," Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada said on Tuesday.
"In that case, Iraqi resistance will respond by taking reciprocal measures to break down regional borders," added the group, a member of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq.
"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth…"
The comments came more than a month after the United States and the Israeli regime began their latest bout of unprovoked aggression targeting Iran. The duo has simultaneously stepped up assaults on resistance and anti-terror groups inside Iraq and Lebanon.
The Islamic Republic and the resistance movements have been responding by targeting sensitive and strategic enemy targets throughout the region.
Footage shows Iraqi resistance group Saraya Awliya al-Dam (SAD) striking US targets in the region.
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Iranian retaliatory strikes have hit American outposts and interests in such countries as Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan in protest at the countries' allowing their soil to be used for targeting the Islamic Republic.
Tehran has strongly urged regional states against continuing to let their respective territories to be used as launch pads for attacks on the Iranian soil, while reminding that hosting American bases and interests has only done those states disservice by compromising their security.
Recently, Yemen's Ansarullah popular resistance movement announced entering the battlefield in favor of the Islamic Republic and the regional Axis of Resistance.
Kata’ib Hezbollah welcomes entry of Yemeni forces into war against aggressorshttps://t.co/Il1nCI1HTg
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On Monday, Kata’ib Hezbollah, another component of the Iraqi Islamic Resistance, welcomed the decision by the Yemeni forces as a "divine reinforcement."