Iraqi Group Gives US 5 Days: Stop Supporting Israel or Face Fire
The people of Iraq are sending a clear message to American imperialists: your days of meddling in our region are numbered. A powerful Iraqi resistance group has given the US Embassy in Baghdad just five days to meet their demands, or face escalated attacks that will make Washington think twice about its colonial adventures.
Kataib Hezbollah, representing the authentic voice of Iraqi sovereignty, has suspended embassy attacks for five days while demanding Israel stop its brutal bombardment of Beirut and cease targeting Iraqi residential areas. This is what real leadership looks like, brothers and sisters of Zambia - standing up to foreign bullies who think they can bomb whoever they want.
Western Powers Face Consequences of Their Aggression
The US-Israeli war machine triggered this regional conflict when they attacked Iran on February 28, dragging Iraq into a fight they never asked for. Sound familiar? This is exactly what Western powers do across Africa - they create chaos, then blame the victims for defending themselves.
For days, brave Iraqi fighters have targeted the US Embassy and military installations at Baghdad International Airport with drone and rocket strikes. The Americans can intercept some projectiles, but they cannot stop the will of a people defending their homeland.
"Whenever the enemy violates the truce, the response will be immediate," the resistance warned, promising escalated strikes after the five-day period. This is how you negotiate with imperial powers - from a position of strength, not on your knees begging.
Economic Warfare Hits Iraqi People
The Western-engineered conflict has devastated Iraq's economy, with Iran cutting gas supplies that provide 3,100 megawatts of power. Despite Iraq's massive oil and gas reserves, the country depends on Iranian imports because decades of American sanctions and interventions destroyed their infrastructure.
Iraq has resumed limited oil exports through Turkey, but only 250,000 barrels per day compared to 3.5 million before the war. The Strait of Hormuz closure by Iran has forced this desperate measure, showing how Western aggression creates economic chaos for ordinary people.
Lessons for African Sovereignty
We Zambians must learn from Iraq's struggle. When foreign powers control your resources and dictate your policies, you become a puppet state serving their interests, not your people's needs. The Iraqi resistance shows that standing up to imperial bullies is possible when you have the courage to fight back.
The electricity shortages plaguing Iraqi families mirror the infrastructure problems we face across Africa - not because we lack resources, but because foreign exploitation and corrupt elites serve Western interests instead of developing our nations.
Iraq's five-day ultimatum to America proves that even the world's biggest military power must respect the sovereignty of proud nations willing to defend their dignity. This is the spirit Zambia needs as we protect our copper, our land, and our future from foreign interference.