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  1. I am not saying that anything is wrong, or blaming the US. I am saying we still have control over Iraqi and they are our puppets. Lets take a trip back in history> Does anyone remember October of 1973? That is when Arab nations conspired to reduce their oil production below the previous norm and attempted to embargo nations that favored Israel, principally the Untied States. Price of Oil quadrupled to twelve dollars a barrel and cars form long, winding lines at gas stations.That is when we the US, President Jimmy Carter in 1980 address announced: Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary including military force. This became known as the Carter Doctrine, that Doctrine was implemented in 1990 when Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. See it is all about the OIL and will always be about the OIL. We will always have some control over Iraqi because the have a vital interests of the United States of America (OIL) Thanks Dumbnar
  2. Nope, he doesn't have to resign. To ways for him to step down, USA removes him (ask for resignation) or Assassination. This my thoughts!
  3. If the dinar RV's do you really think that this is going to change, nope. They have been fighting for thousands of years and will for another thousand. Sad but true.
  4. Remember this Malliki will remain in power until the USA wants him gone!!!!
  5. That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard!!!!! Maybe S has been the hold up and Maliki will just RV this thing if he has control over the CBI. MED for years has been making dumb statments that is almost OKIE like. Dumbnar
  6. 11/05/2011 14:31:00 Parliament session starts, present by 263 MPs 11/05/2011 14:31:00 Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee discusses draft law http://www.ninanews.com/english/index.asp
  7. 09/05/2011 13:51 Erbil, May 9 (AKnews) – A delegation of US Congressmen has urged Kurdistan Region President, Massoud Barzani, to launch a new initiative to help resolve issues facing the political process in the country. Iraqi politicians are locked in disputes over key ministerial slots that have remained unfilled since the new cabinet headed by Nuri al-Maliki was sworn in at the end of 2010. The disputes are between the two rival blocs in the Iraqi parliament, al-Iraqiya led by former interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, and the State of Law Coalition (SLC) led by PM Nouri al-Maliki over the key Ministerial portfolios of Interior, Defense, and National Security, in addition to the Chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Agency post. The US Congress delegation, which comprised of Senator John McCain and Senator Lindsey Graham, visited Barzani and “tackled recent developments in the Iraqi political process,” the regional presidential website reported. “The senators hoped that Barzani would launch a new initiative to solve the current deadlock facing Iraqi politics,” the report reads. In October 2010, Barzani launched an initiative, the Erbil agreement, by which all Iraqi political leaders agreed to form a national-partnership government thus bringing to an end an 8-month impasse over the new government formation. However, the Iraqiya blocs have repeatedly accused Maliki of not abiding to the terms of the Erbil agreement. Under the Erbil agreement, the political leaders agreed to strike a power-sharing deal whereby Maliki and Iraqi President Jalal Talabani – a Kurd – would keep their jobs for a second term, and Ayad Allawi, who secured a narrow majority of votes in the elections, would head a new executive body called the National Council for Strategic Policies (NCSP) as an attempt to maintain balance. Maliki’s list overcame Allawi’s list only after forming a parliamentary coalition bloc, the National Coalition (NC), with the Sadrist Current following the elections. With the NCSP not yet formed, five months after the Erbil accord was signed, Iraqiya leaders have threatened to withdraw from the partnership government and accused Maliki of monopolizing power and failing to implement all terms of the Erbil agreements, the details of which have never been completely disclosed. According the website, Barzani has promised “to exert his efforts to converge the views of the political blocs to come up with a solution” Meanwhile a Kurdish deputy in the Iraqi parliament has blamed the ongoing disputes over the security ministries for the recent escalation of violence witnessed in many of the Iraqi provinces. Saeed Khoshnaw said those parties responsible for delaying the allocation of the security posts should be held accountable for the blood shed of the Iraqi people at the hands of insurgents. “Dozens of people get killed every day by violent acts whose bloodshed must be blamed on those who impede the resolution of those positions,” he said. Khoshnaw called on the Iraqi parliament to refrain from “standing idlly by” regarding the “security gap” in the country, and to hold to account those who “prioritize their personal or their relevant parties’ interests above the interests of the public”. The Kurdistan Blocs Coalition (KBC) has repeatedly expressed its commitment to political consensus over the issue of the security ministry candidates. KBC deputy Muhsin al-Sadoun told AKnews on Monday that the political blocs are bound to the principle of consistency with regard to security ministries under the slogan of national partnership government. "The agreement states that the NC nominates an independent candidate for the Interior Ministry while the Iraqiya list nominates its candidate for the Defense Ministry," he said. "The NC and al-Iraqiya must resolve quickly the outstanding problems regarding the naming of candidates for the security posts… Delaying the vote for the candidates of the security ministries is sparking criticism of the government and parliament on the Iraqi streets." Written by Raber Y. Aziz, Mohammed Aburrahman contributed to this story, edited by Karl Allen
  8. Well I hope he is dead, but with out Pictures or the Body I don't buy it, plus that group in DC is not to trust worth IMO. In the past of others that were on the blow of the face of the earth list, the US has showed the body (that is in white cloth and at sea 3 hours after shot?) or has pictures, but pictures can be changed, so IMO not as reliable. The proof that has been provided is as good OKIE intel. Hope he is dead, but prove it As far as we know he could be clean shaved and DC as a Czar for our Goverment. Thanks Dumbnar
  9. As I agree with all of you Maliki needs to go but he is a puppet, the US is still pulling the strings and until we cut the strings he is not going anywhere. It is all about the OIL. Remember the Carter Doctrine? The Carter Doctrine basiclly says that the United States would use military force if necessary to defend its "national interests" in the Persian Gulf region. What is our national interests the OIL. IMO until the US has everything the way the US wants it, you want see Maliki gone or a RV. Just my Thanks Dumbnar
  10. Good Question, I have been in the investment for along time, nobody seems to have that answer, i have heard the less than 1% in the US invested in IQD, with the population of the USA 308mil that could be as high as 3 million people, so who really knows. Thanks Dumbnar
  11. IMO>>> The GOI is seated, how can you have a budget voted on, if you do not have the GOI? Follow me, they have like 2-3 ministry seats to fill, but by not filling those seats they can say the GOI is not seated. They are getting everything done budget passed, RV, (passed thru the GOI) everything they need to take that big step forward into the world as a new country and the new face of the ME. So when they seat those 2-3 seats they are announcing everything at once. This is just my though Thanks Dumbnar
  12. No need to go to the GCC meeting or call the WTO back until they RV. To join the GCC or WTO they need a trade-able currency. Like join the NRA and not owning a gun, doesn't make sense. Thanks Dumbnar
  13. [quote . Than the bad stuff, I asked if he had any and he said that he doesn't have any because Iraq could change the currency at anytime and probably will. The mixed feelings comes here I believe that in the IMF Docs, it says that they have to use the current dinar until 2015, I will reread and locate that part, so I can post it. Thanks Dumbnar
  14. They also forgot to report that it cost 5 times as much to process than Middle East oil, because it is what they call shale oil. the US is working on a better why to process for a lower cost. Thanks Dumbnar
  15. Has been that way for the last month. Thanks Dumbnar
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