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Posted 23 April 2012 - 04:01 AM
Posted 23 April 2012 - 04:38 AM
Posted 23 April 2012 - 05:16 AM
The Four Agreements - Be Impeccable With Your Word - Don't Take Anything Personally - Don't Make Assumptions - Always Do Your Best
Don Miguel Ruiz
Posted 23 April 2012 - 06:49 AM
This will increase their ( Kurds) determination to get independent from Baghdad and create their own State.
Remains to be seen if they will achieve that.
Thanks for posting this. Looks good for the Kurds...might not be good for us.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:13 AM
Edited by easyrider, 23 April 2012 - 07:13 AM.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:20 AM
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:29 AM
To me this is great new if maliki wants to share this new found wealth with the kurds he needs to play ball money brings people together. Yes, I agree with Luigi statement this will affect the IQD and that means a higher rate possibly in the works. Find some more oil Iraq.
these people need to all come together as one as we could be in for a much longer wait!!!!
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:36 AM
Parliament needs stop the foot dragging & get the EBRIL & GOI passed or face losing out if the Kurds decide to go independent. This will have a profound & deep impact on the RV if Iraq breaks appart into three republics.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:38 AM
luigi you should know thats never gonna happen, its all a ploy and a threat to do so. Baghdad is very wealthy and the kurds want to share that wealth as well, doubt that will ever occur they need to just come to grips of both want to make a lot of money they need to play nice together.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 11:25 AM
Thanks for posting this. Looks good for the Kurds...might not be good for us.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 11:43 AM
Kurds never felt part of Iraq .. ..Just like other Kurdish Minorities never felt part of Turkey, Syria and Iran...these people need to all come together as one as we could be in for a much longer wait!!!!
Edited by umbertino, 23 April 2012 - 11:45 AM.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 11:59 AM
Posted 23 April 2012 - 03:13 PM
..luigi you should know thats never gonna happen, its all a ploy and a threat to do so. Baghdad is very wealthy and the kurds want to share that wealth as well, doubt that will ever occur they need to just come to grips of both want to make a lot of money they need to play nice together.
Posted 23 April 2012 - 04:08 PM
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Massud Barzani, the president of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan, said he opposes the sale of F-16 warplanes to Iraq while Nuri al-Maliki is premier, as he fears they would be used against the region.
The United States has agreed to sell 36 F-16 jets to Baghdad in a multi-billion-dollar deal aimed at increasing the capabilities of Iraq's fledgling air force, a weak point in its national defences.
"The F-16 must not reach the hand of this man," Barzani told reporters at his residence near the Kurdistan region's capital Arbil on Sunday, referring to Maliki.
"We must either prevent him from having these weapons, or if he has them, he should not stay in his position," Barzani said.
Barzani alleged that Maliki had discussed using F-16s against Kurdistan during a meeting with military officers.
"During a military meeting, they talked about problems between Baghdad and Arbil," Barzani said.
"They told him, 'Sir, just give us the authority, and we would kick them out of Arbil,'" Barzani said. "And (Maliki) answered: 'Wait until the arrival of the F-16.'"
There are long-running disagreements between Kurdistan and the central government over disputed territory and dozens of energy contracts Kurdistan has signed without the approval of Baghdad, but tensions have recently reached a new high.
Barzani accused Maliki of aiming to "kill the democratic process" after the head of Iraq's electoral commission was arrested for alleged corruption, and previously said Maliki was moving toward dictatorship.
Earlier this month, Kurdistan stopped oil exports over $1.5 billion owed to foreign oil companies working in the region that it says Baghdad has withheld.
The central government's top two oil officials responded by saying Arbil owed Baghdad more than $5 billion in promised exports, and was smuggling the oil it produced to Iran.
Kurdistan also hosted Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi after he was accused of running a death squad and declined to hand him over to the central government.
The region then permitted the fugitive official to leave on a trip that first took him to Qatar, then Saudi Arabia, and now Turkey.
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They are a long way from playing nice....a very long way.Maliki is as much a wild card as Allawi or Sadr....no telling what these boys will do to each other given the chance
And contrary to popular belief, money does not solve all problems....it's the root of all evil most of the time as I believe it is for Iraq. Don't look for this thing to RV anytime soon....JMHO
Posted 24 April 2012 - 04:56 PM
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