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11-16-2017   Intel Guru Frank26    IMO The speech from Abadi is coming NEXT week and not this week as I had originally thought...

IMO this is required BEFORE anything really starts. 

IMO The third phase (the CBI and private banks) will be over in a couple of days. 

IMO This period will be shortened because they don't want the private banks leaking out the info. 

IMO They will open the rate at 1:1 but will float during a short period,

however  IMO it will float up faster then I originally thought...instead of months...

IMO I believes the international companies are sitting there watching and waiting for it to RI and then they are going to jump on it and drive it up quickly.   

I am bound by what I can say without violating orders from [Guru] Walkingstick ...

I cannot say a fraction of what I  know right now but it’s all good.

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11-16-2017   Intel Guru Frank26 and Delta   Banks that have been buying and selling dinar 

are only selling and the rate for the buyback is listed at 0.0. 

This is a big deal.
 

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"IMO The third phase (the CBI and private banks) will be over in a couple of days." .................... (Interesting )

 
 
 

Economy News Baghdad:

The training course on "Risk Management" organized by the Association of Iraqi Private Banks was concluded in three stages in cooperation with the Central Bank of Iraq and in the presence of the Spanish Ambassador to Juan Jose Scobar.

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9 hours ago, DinarThug said:

11-16-2017   Intel Guru Frank26    IMO The speech from Abadi is coming NEXT week and not this week as I had originally thought...

 

8 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

 

Last Iraqi town held by ISIS recaptured, officials say

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Iraqi forces inspect site of charred vehicle as they advance toward town of Rawa, on the Euphrates River, during their offensive to recapture Rawa from ISIS, on October 28, 2017

 MOADH AL-DULAIMI / AFP/GETTY IMAGES

 

Last Updated Nov 17, 2017 8:04 AM EST

 

BAGHDAD -- Iraqi forces backed by the U.S.-led coalition retook on Friday the last town in the country that was held by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), more than three years after the militants stormed nearly a third of Iraq's territory, the Defense Ministry said. 

At dawn, military units and local tribal fighters pushed into the western neighborhoods of Rawah in western Anbar province, and after just five hours of fighting they retook the town, according to Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool, the ministry's spokesman. 

Iraq's Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, congratulated his forces on retaking Rawah. In a statement released on Friday afternoon, Al-Abadi said Iraqi forces liberated Rawah in record time and were continuing operations to retake control of Iraq's western desert and the border area with Syria. 

Iraq's military relased what it says is video of the operation to retake Rawa.

Rawah, 175 miles northwest of Baghdad, lies along the Euphrates River Valley near the border town of Qaim, which Iraqi forces retook from IS earlier this month. 

U.S.-led coalition forces supported the operations to retake Rawah and Qaim with intelligence, airstrikes and advisers, coalition spokesman Ryan Dillon said.

Brett McGurk, the special U.S. presidential envoy to the global coalition to defeat ISIS, took to Twitter to ridicule ISIS:

IS blitzed across Iraq's north and west in the summer of 2014, capturing Iraq's second-largest city of Mosul and advancing to the edges of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. Later that year, the United States began a campaign of airstrikes against the militants that fueled Iraqi territorial gains, allowing the military to retake Mosul in July this year. 

All that now remains of ISIS-held Iraq are patches of rural territory in the country's vast western desert along the border with Syria. 

ISIS has steadily been losing ground across the border in Syria as well, where its so-called "caliphate" has basically crumbled with the loss of the city of Raqqa, the former ISIS capital, which fell to the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in October. 

Both the U.S. and Russia have embedded special forces with their respective partners and are supporting their advances with airstrikes. Russia backs Syrian government forces of President Bashar Assad. 

The last urban areas controlled by the militants in Syria are parts of the border town of Boukamal and a patch of territory near the capital, Damascus, and in central Hama province. 

Syrian government forces, backed by Russian troops and Iranian-backed militias, originally pushed ISIS out of Boukamal earlier this month, but the militants retook a large part of the town, mostly its northern neighborhoods days later. Since then, ISIS has repelled government forces trying to push back into the town. 

Meanwhile, U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces are also approaching Boukamal from the eastern side of the Euphrates. 

Despite ISIS' significant territorial losses, the group's media arm remains intact, allowing it to still recruit supporters and inspire new attacks. Iraqi and American officials say ISIS militants are expected to continue carrying out insurgent-style attacks in Syria, Iraq and beyond.

 

 

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/last-iraqi-town-held-by-isis-recaptured-officials-say/

 
CBS/AP November 17, 2017, 5:49 AM

Last Iraqi town held by ISIS recaptured, officials say

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Iraqi forces inspect site of charred vehicle as they advance toward town of Rawa, on the Euphrates River, during their offensive to recapture Rawa from ISIS, on October 28, 2017

 MOADH AL-DULAIMI / AFP/GETTY IMAGES

 

Last Updated Nov 17, 2017 8:04 AM EST

 

BAGHDAD -- Iraqi forces backed by the U.S.-led coalition retook on Friday the last town in the country that was held by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), more than three years after the militants stormed nearly a third of Iraq's territory, the Defense Ministry said. 

At dawn, military units and local tribal fighters pushed into the western neighborhoods of Rawah in western Anbar province, and after just five hours of fighting they retook the town, according to Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool, the ministry's spokesman. 

Iraq's Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, congratulated his forces on retaking Rawah. In a statement released on Friday afternoon, Al-Abadi said Iraqi forces liberated Rawah in record time and were continuing operations to retake control of Iraq's western desert and the border area with Syria. 

Iraq's military relased what it says is video of the operation to retake Rawa.

Rawah, 175 miles northwest of Baghdad, lies along the Euphrates River Valley near the border town of Qaim, which Iraqi forces retook from IS earlier this month. 

U.S.-led coalition forces supported the operations to retake Rawah and Qaim with intelligence, airstrikes and advisers, coalition spokesman Ryan Dillon said.

Brett McGurk, the special U.S. presidential envoy to the global coalition to defeat ISIS, took to Twitter to ridicule ISIS:

 

IS blitzed across Iraq's north and west in the summer of 2014, capturing Iraq's second-largest city of Mosul and advancing to the edges of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. Later that year, the United States began a campaign of airstrikes against the militants that fueled Iraqi territorial gains, allowing the military to retake Mosul in July this year. 

All that now remains of ISIS-held Iraq are patches of rural territory in the country's vast western desert along the border with Syria. 

ISIS has steadily been losing ground across the border in Syria as well, where its so-called "caliphate" has basically crumbled with the loss of the city of Raqqa, the former ISIS capital, which fell to the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in October. 

Both the U.S. and Russia have embedded special forces with their respective partners and are supporting their advances with airstrikes. Russia backs Syrian government forces of President Bashar Assad. 

The last urban areas controlled by the militants in Syria are parts of the border town of Boukamal and a patch of territory near the capital, Damascus, and in central Hama province. 

Syrian government forces, backed by Russian troops and Iranian-backed militias, originally pushed ISIS out of Boukamal earlier this month, but the militants retook a large part of the town, mostly its northern neighborhoods days later. Since then, ISIS has repelled government forces trying to push back into the town. 

Meanwhile, U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces are also approaching Boukamal from the eastern side of the Euphrates. 

Despite ISIS' significant territorial losses, the group's media arm remains intact, allowing it to still recruit supporters and inspire new attacks. Iraqi and American officials say ISIS militants are expected to continue carrying out insurgent-style attacks in Syria, Iraq and beyond.

 
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Rawah victory marks military collapse of Daesh in Iraq, says interior minister

Iraqi pro-government forces inspect the site of a charred vehicle as they advance towards the town of Rawah, on the Euphrates River, during their offensive against Daesh Takfiri terrorists on October 28, 2017. (Photo by AFP) 

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Iraqi pro-government forces inspect the site of a charred vehicle as they advance towards the town of Rawah, on the Euphrates River, during their offensive against Daesh Takfiri terrorists on October 28, 2017

 

Iraqi Interior Minister Qasim al-Araji says the recapture of the last redoubt of Daesh Takfiri terrorists in the country’s western province of al-Anbar by army soldiers and pro-government fighters from Popular Mobilization Units marks the end of the military threat posed by the extremists in the country.

 

 

“We congratulate the religious authority and the Iraqi nation on the liberation of the town of Rawah," he said in a brief statement received by Arabic-language al-Sumaria television network reported on Friday.

df85aa83-3878-4e9a-8be7-e58ef0ad29ad.jpgIraqi Interior Minister Qasim al-Araji 


Earlier in the day, the commander of the al-Jazira and Upper Euphrates liberation operation, Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah, said army troops and pro-government fighters – better known by the Arabic name Hashd al-Sha’abi – had completely retaken Rawah, located about 300 kilometers northwest of the capital Baghdad, and hoisted the national Iraqi flag over a number of buildings there.

Meanwhile, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has praised Iraqi forces for the liberation of Rawah in record time, stressing that they are now clearing al-Jazrira region as well as Anbar of the last remnants of Daesh terrorist group besides securing border areas with Syria.

“Liberation of Rawah in a matter of few hours shows the power and capability of our armed forces as well as the success of military plans already drawn,” he pointed out.

Late last month, the Iraqi prime minister formally ordered the launch of operations to purge Daesh terrorists from the towns of Rawah and al-Qa’im.

Abadi visited the newly-liberated town of Qa'im and the nearby Husaybah border crossing in far western Iraq on November 5, and raised the Iraqi flag at the border crossing.

2deefc90-d5ab-4ed6-b55b-574ba854b151.jpgIraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi prepares to erect a national flag in al-Qaim on November 5, 2017, after troops retook the border town from Daesh Takfiri terrorists


On October 5, Abadi said Iraqi armed forces had liberated Hawijah, driving Daesh Takfiris out of their last bastion in the oil-rich northern province of Kirkuk.

The Iraqi prime minister said on August 31 that the northwestern city of Tal Afar, located 200 kilometers northwest of Kirkuk, and the entire Nineveh province had been purged of Daesh Takfiri terrorist group.

The recapture of Tal Afar was made possible with the help of the Iraqi army, Federal Police, Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) units, fighters from Popular Mobilization units – commonly known by their Arabic name, Hashd al-Sha’abi - and the Interior Ministry's elite rapid response forces, the Iraqi prime minister stated.

On July 10, Abadi formally declared victory over Daesh extremists in Mosul, which served as the terrorists’ main urban stronghold in the conflict-ridden Arab country.

In the run-up to Mosul's liberation, Iraqi army soldiers and volunteer fighters from the Popular Mobilization Units, commonly known by their Arabic name, Hashd al-Sha’abi, had made sweeping gains against Daesh.

The Iraqi forces took control of eastern Mosul in January after 100 days of fighting, and launched the battle in the west on February 19.

 

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