TEHRAN β The Islamic resistance in Iraq has hinted at the emergence of a new equation linking regional security dynamics to developments in Iran and Lebanon.
In recent statements, the Coordination Committee of the Iraqi Resistance emphasized that years of war and regional crises have demonstrated a single governing principle: security must be shared by all, or no party will ultimately remain secure.
According to the resistance, this principle now shapes their response to the ongoing tensions in the region. The committee stressed that the security and stability of Iran, as well as Lebanon, and in particular the southern suburbs of Beirut, an area densely populated with civilians, cannot be separated from the broader regional security framework.
Any attempt to undermine the safety of these areas, it warned, would have repercussions extending beyond Iraq and directly affect foreign interests across West Asia.
In particular, Iraqi resistanc
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