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  1. Well you must first off call around diffrent banks and check if they are doing foreign currency exchange on the iqd. Most likely If you post your location someone here can help you.
  2. Funny. Ive heard all diffrent rv amounts none are true if you want the truth call XXXXXXXXX m-f 9 a.m - 4 p.m cst. Go R.V
  3. I have ordered three shipments and they have all been the same, However you could sell them back and purchase more.
  4. verry well done.i believe the rv is here verry verry verry soon go rv
  5. Of course this COULD be HUGE but again no one knows in the U.S that is. HOPE FOR THE BEST EXPECT THE worse. (1170)
  6. Hey DOC31 I may be new on postings but i have been reading your post for 5 months now and recently started posting. For what its worth I believe you make more sense than 99.9 percent of the people who post on this site as I sit here drinking coffee I think how does one man have so much patience to stick with this I think thats awesome. The more the better. Hey did you here that guy on all them phsyc. meds (possum) pumping eveyone on "RV is done I have proof" I wanted to go in and delete his article but we know i cannot do that what a LOSER, people actually believe him. Well anywho Thanks from us in Houston, Texas.
  7. This dude hollars RV everyday, really he may need some phsyc. meds. What a PUMPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. It all sounds pretty logical to me. Hellz yeah whatever just GO RV.
  9. 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An agreement to develop the Akkas gas field, delayed from the government’s last auction in October, would be signed this month, officials said today. Iraq, home to the world’s fifth-biggest oil reserves, wants foreign funding and expertise to help it boost the energy exports needed to pay for modernizing an economy stunted by years of conflict and sanctions. Crude production in particular has suffered in recent years from insufficient spending and insurgent attacks. Iraq’s oil output rose to 2.7 million barrels a day by the beginning of January, while crude exports increased to 2 million barrels a day from 1.95 million barrels in December, Oil Minister Abdul Kareem al-Luaibi told a news conference in Baghdad. The increases were due both to improved Iraqi efforts and investments by international companies that have signed contracts to develop Iraqi fields, he said. Oil output hovered at around 2.4 million barrels a day after the U.S.-led invasion of 2003. 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Iraq sells much of its oil to customers in Asia, shipping it through the Persian Gulf from a terminal south of Basra. The planned pipelines through Syria would provide Iraq with an additional export outlet to markets in Europe and the United States and complement its only operational cross-border pipeline, an aging artery from Kirkuk to Ceyhan, Turkey. The ministry will prepare documents “within days” for seeking interested bidders to advise it on drawing up contracts for the Iraqi-Syrian pipelines, al-Luaibi said. 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  10. jwonder

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    No one knows when this deal will pop off however if M made a statement like that to our U.S Soilders for helping him be in the position he is in today then I say screw'em send them Dinars back to the U.S and have a close family member hold until the R.V in the states.
  11. Iraq Debt and the Growth of the Dinar: The country is devoid of debt according to the Paris club agreements. Over 80% of its debt owed under the Saddam-led government has been written off. Read more: Hope this helps.
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