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  1. Iraq ranks 1st in the World in Career Criminal Politicians .... graph unavailable at this time.
    13 points
  2. Egpyt's currency exchange is 0.056.. Meanwhile, Iraq's is 0.00084. Doesn't sound like sixth to me. Wish they'd stop giving them accolades until they do something about their currency.
    9 points
  3. Please read 28th amendment Please Read, and forward. This will only take 1 minute to read! 28th Amendment, 35 States and Counting. It will take you less than a minute to read this. If you agree, please pass it on. It's an idea whose time has come to deal with this self-serving situation: OUR PRESENT SITUATION ! Children of Congress members do not have to pay back their college student loans. Staffers of Congress family members are also exempt from having to pay back student loans. Members of Congress can retire at full pay after only one term. Members of Congress have exempted themselves from many of the laws they have passed, under which ordinary citizens must live. For example, they are exempt from any fear of prosecution for sexual harassment. And as the latest example, they have exempted themselves from Healthcare Reform, in all of its aspects. We must not tolerate an elite class of such people, elected as public servants and then putting themselves above the law. I truly don't care if they are Democrat, Republican, Independent, or whatever. The self-serving must stop. Governors of 35 states have filed suit against the Federal Government for imposing unlawful burdens upon their states.It only takes 38 (of the 50) States to convene a Constitutional Convention. If each person that receives this will forward it on to 20 people, in three days most people in The United States of America will have the message. Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution: "Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and/or Representatives; and, Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators and/or Representatives that does not apply equally to the Citizens of the United States ..." This is an idea that should be passed around, regardless of political party. Congressional Reform Act of 2017 1. No Tenure / No Pension. A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they're out of office. And, no more perks go with them. 2. Congress (past, present, & future) participates in Social Security. All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used for any other purpose. 3. Congress must purchase their own retirement plan, just as ALL Americans do. 4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%. 5. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people. 6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people (i.e. NO MORE INSIDER TRADING!!!). 7. All contracts with past and present Congressmen/women are void. The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen/women. Congress made all these contracts by and for themselves. Serving in Congress is an honor and privledge NOT a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators should serve their term(s), then go home and go back to work … not get all kinds of freebies. Just hold your finger down then hit forward and send it to everyone you know. Let’s help get the country straightened out Starr
    8 points
  4. Remember when we were young and God was not expelled and banished from public schools? Remember how America as a young country was built on Godly foundations of Christianity? What happened?
    7 points
  5. God, please do not let the Gurus tie this to the Zim. We will never here the end of it.
    7 points
  6. Not mine. I still have the original.
    6 points
  7. And also number 1 in goat humper politicians who cannot make any decisions!!
    6 points
  8. Sorry this is a B. S. Iran is bigger ? Next we will read , Syria is bigger than Iraq ... ( One thing ---- turkey , Saudi Arabia , trade with Iraq and can bet everyone around Iraq has some sort of business in iaq , --- time to show some value for Iraq money ) just my feeling !
    6 points
  9. Iraq's economic ranking among the Middle East countries In the economy January 4, 2019 on the economic ranking of Iraq between the Middle East countries closed 60 visits Follow-up / SNG - The economic newspaper published Friday a report showing the largest Asian economy in 2018 in terms of gross domestic product at current "nominal" prices of $ 784 billion. Turkey ranked second with a nominal GDP of $ 713 billion, followed by UAE with a nominal GDP of $ 432 billion and Iran with a value of $ 430 billion. Billion dollars, and Egypt worth $ 249 billion. Iraq ranked sixth with a domestic output of $ 230 billion, followed by Qatar with $ 188 billion, Kuwait with $ 144 billion, Oman with $ 81 billion, Lebanon with a domestic product of $ 56 billion, Libya with $ 43 billion, Jordan with $ 41 billion, Bahrain with $ 39 billion and Yemen with $ 28 billion. The Middle East is a geopolitical term for a geographical region located in the western part of Asia and part of North Africa. These countries are characterized by the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf. This term has been used since the 1950s 19th century AD. Nominal GDP is the market value of the total final goods and services produced in a given country at current market prices.
    5 points
  10. More hopium b.s. One week in and nothing--rinse and repeat from the last 14 years for me Expecting another year to go by with no rv. Hope I'm wrong but as Laidback says.....lot's more work to do, and more money to be stolen.
    4 points
  11. I just saw that my comments got hidden by the system. Here are my responses: Nouri al-Maliki taken out of action. - I don't see him going anywhere soon, but I place less importance on his influence. Remaining Cabinet Ministries passed through the Bicraqi Iraqi Parliament. - I'd be happy with a majority. "All" remaining positions filled would be a home run! Remaining HCL being passed and published in the Gazette. Could be just activating what is already in place for the Bicraqi Iraqi to get their cut. - I agree that it could be just an "activation". There is very little left to do. Formal announcement of Article 140 application/implementation. - Crude Oil Prices/Future to reach a critical threshold (whatever THAT is). - $55 is what I'm looking for, with $60 being in the red zone. Repatriation of at least some of the Bicraqi Iraqi pilfered funds abroad. - This, or a little time for the sting to go away. Either way, it's a matter of a short wait at this time. The corrupt week day CBI daily currency auctions stopped. Possibly to terminate the Insanians source of income. - Disagree that the auctions need to be stopped. A revaluation is actually going to make the auctions even more crazy, but it won't matter to us at that point. Announcement of withdrawal of Insanian militias and commanders, like Qasem Soleimani (if not given a dirt nap first), from Iraq. With Iran crippled and becoming more crippled economically with the sanctions, the Insanians may have to concede their presence in Iraq especially with the potential long range missiles Iran likely now has in Iraq (easy targets for Israel and/or The United States???!!!). - As long as there is an awareness and a focus on this matter, I don't think it's a necessity.
    4 points
  12. So tell me, my friend, how many people do you know that really are "transparent"? And as for Mattis leaving the Administration, I don't know that I'm buying that story anymore. May be wishful thinking but rumor has it that his leaving was all a ruse so that he could run the Military Tribunals, Q. And ignoring the fact that you just called me and every single Trump supporter "Vile" (I'd hoped we were past that) have you not been paying attention to worldwide current affairs. Now is not the time for Gandhi, now seems more like the time for Alexander the Great.
    4 points
  13. Somebody needs to get a better understanding of the regional alliances before attempting to spread lies. Iran and Russia are on the same side, Russia will NEVER work with Israel to attack Iran. But that's alright, God has a plan for the Iranian leadership.
    4 points
  14. 2019/01/04 10:05 Number of readings 49 Section: Iraq Deputy likely to pass the budget this month BAGHDAD / Al-Masala: MP MP on the current wisdom Hassan Khalati, Friday, January 4, 2019, pass the federal budget for the current fiscal year in January, noting that the differences overlap between the political blocs and components and provinces. "There are many claims included in the budget by the representatives of the provinces and components," Khalati said in an interview with Al-Masala. "Differences have been intertwined with each other, including political differences, some between the components and the other related to the demands of the provinces as a result of their feeling of injustice and unfairness of the budget." He added that "this scene is used to it in the previous budgets, which also saw differences and boycotts, but finally passed by a vote inside the parliament by majority," pointing out that "the House of Representatives and despite the many differences, is determined to pass before the end of this month." The House of Representatives held its session, held on December 24, 2018 report and discuss the federal budget for fiscal year 2019. Follow the obelisk http://almasalah.com/ar/news/160216/نائب-يرجح-تمرير-الموازنة-الشهر-الحالي
    4 points
  15. Those are used for body panels in cars. You can twist and twist and they just spin and frustrate the heck out of you. You then have to pry them out and reset them. I usually replace them with nut serts if I am keeping the car.
    4 points
  16. POLICYWATCH 3061 Designing Win-Win Economic Policies in Washington and Baghdad Katherine Bauer, Michael Knights, and Bilal Wahab January 3, 2019 To pressure Iran without cornering Iraq, U.S. officials should set a program of activities with achievable timeframes, supported by public diplomacy. On January 3, Iraqi foreign minister Muhammad Ali al-Hakim expressed annoyance at U.S. sanctions on Iran, stating that “the sanctions, the siege, or what is called the embargo, these are unilateral, not international. We are not obliged [to follow] them.” The comments came two weeks after the United States issued a 90-day waiver to allow Iraq to continue importing Iranian natural gas and electricity. This renewal followed the prior 45-day waiver allocated alongside the November 4 reimposition of U.S. sanctions on Iran. Despite defiant statements, Iraq has signaled its intention to comply with U.S. sanctions and move toward energy independence, while asking Washington for some flexibility with its electricity shortfall problems (especially during summer months). In the next 90 days, the two governments need to agree on a practical program to build confidence and allow for longer waiver periods, akin to the 180-day waivers available to most purchasers of Iranian energy supplies. IRAQI COMPLIANCE WITH U.S. SANCTIONS Energy transfers between Iran and Iraq are a potential source of much-needed hard currency for Iran’s security agencies. For example, Washington sanctioned a major Iraqi bank and its well-connected chairman last May for their role in moving millions of dollars from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to Hezbollah. Iran has also historically used Iraq as a source of U.S. dollars, which is prohibited under sanctions. Washington therefore has three ongoing concerns relating to Iraqi trade with Iran: Payments for Iranian electricity. Iraq imports between 500 megawatts of electricity from Iran in winter and 1,200 MW in summer, costing approximately $1.2 billion per year. Under the U.S. waiver conditions, Iraq must pay for this in dinars, not U.S. dollars. Purchases of Iranian gas. The BP 2018 Statistical Review of World Energy reported that Iran’s gas exports to Iraq reached 154 million cubic feet per day (or 13% of the current Iraqi gas supply), allowing Baghdad to generate at least another 1,000 MW of electricity, with plans to increase this to 4,000 MW. Under the waiver, Iraq is required to hold Iran’s revenue from this gas in an escrow account that can only be used to finance bilateral trade. Other Iranian efforts to secure U.S. dollars. In late 2011, demand for U.S. dollars at currency auctions conducted by the Central Bank of Iraq more than doubled, corresponding to rapid depreciation of the Iranian rial as multilateral sanctions built pressure on Iran’s economy. Although the bank began taking steps in 2015 to ban suspicious buyers in response to U.S. fears that the Islamic State was exploiting auctions, concerns remain that Iran could access the auctions through poorly regulated exchange houses and front companies. Dispensing with the auctions is a distant possibility, but the bank has managed to reduce their profitability by narrowing the gulf between official and actual exchange rates from 6.25% in 2017 to 2% by mid-2018. FOCUS ON ENERGY INDEPENDENCE The United States is encouraging Baghdad to reduce its dependence on Iranian gas and electricity by harnessing its own copious and underexploited capacity. Iraq currently wastes around $2.5 billion worth of gas per year via flaring, or 1.55 billion cubic feet per day (ten times the amount imported from Iran). U.S. officials have cautioned Iraq that future waiver extensions will require it to provide a clear plan for achieving energy independence and show tangible steps toward implementation. Washington would also prefer that Iraq diversify its energy purchases. In July 2018, Saudi Arabia announced its willingness to cooperate on a plan that would supply electricity to Iraq for $21 per megawatt-hour, one-fourth the cost of Iranian imports. Jordan might also be willing to export electricity there, and Turkey has contemplated increasing its cross-border supply to the Mosul area. Moreover, during a recent visit to Iraq, U.S. energy secretary Rick Perry mentioned the potential for temporary imports of liquefied natural gas from the United States and other vendors. These options could reduce the price of exorbitantly expensive imports from Iran. Iraq buys Iranian gas for $11.23 per thousand cubic feet—compared to the $5.42 that Germany has paid to acquire more-distant gas from Russia, the $6.49 that Kuwait paid for U.S. LNG, or even the $7.82 that Japan paid for LNG, according to BP. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS In the next 90 days, the U.S. government first needs to hold an interagency policy discussion to ensure that the State Department, National Security Council, Treasury Department, intelligence community, and Energy Department are on the same page. Energy experts within these agencies need to clearly lay out which advances are feasible for Iraq in a 90-day timeframe. Likewise, financial and sanctions experts should assess the risks of diverting Iraqi payments to Iran and, relatedly, the capacity of Iraqi financial institutions and their regulators to comply with the waiver conditions. Furthermore, the next waiver extension should be issued with a less arbitrary duration, along with a set of achievable and measurable milestones. These might include: Iraqi white paper on energy independence. It is reasonable to expect Iraq to draft this paper and get it approved by the cabinet energy committee within the next 90 days. The report should provide a prioritized and sequenced roadmap for increasing gas capture and strengthening the electricity sector by summer 2019 (e.g., the latter effort could include gradually collecting electricity dues with the World Bank’s help and reducing power leakage by refurbishing distribution networks). Memoranda of understanding. Expecting Iraq to sign major deals with energy firms during the first 45-day waiver period may have been unrealistic. Such deals are typically very large in value and require approval from the Iraqi cabinet, which was only partially formed on October 25—a week before the United States began the 45-day clock. It is more realistic to expect Iraq to sign memoranda of understanding and heads of agreement with international companies in the next 90 days. Yet Washington should appreciate that Baghdad has received competing proposals for gas capture and electricity sector management, and thus will likely try to combine them and force providers to work together—a slow process under the best of circumstances. At the same time, the United States is right to expect progress by this summer, when drought and heat may combine to create a new and destabilizing electricity crisis. This suggests the need to set realistic timeframes and prioritize projects that can show immediate effects. Energy compact among Iraq’s neighbors. The United States, Germany, and other parties should work to bring Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Jordan together on the sidelines of the January 9 Middle East Strategic Alliance meeting in Oman, with the aim of discussing electricity exports to Iraq. Monitoring U.S. dollars. U.S. and Iraqi authorities should continue their robust exchange of information related to troubling trends in U.S. dollar demand within Iraq, suspicious cross-border wire transfers, and dubious Iraqi exchange houses. As Iraq and Iran seek to expand bilateral trade from $12 billion to $20 billion, Washington will likely keep a close eye on such activity generally. It also has considerable insight into dollar-denominated transactions that draw on Iraqi reserves held at the U.S. Federal Reserve. Expose bad actors. The Central Bank of Iraq should identify and ban exchange houses and front companies attempting to access U.S. dollars on Iran’s behalf via Iraqi currency auctions. The bank has blacklisted more than 200 exchange houses suspected of engaging in illicit financial activities since 2015, some jointly designated with the United States. Boost banking sector to counter sanctions evasion. Iraq’s cash-based economy makes it a challenge to stifle Iranian sanctions evasion through monitoring of dollar demand and wire transfers alone. To reform its financial sector, Iraq needs prodding and technical assistance in switching public payrolls from cash handouts to bank debits. Beyond efforts to bring additional trade financing activity into the formal sector, U.S. and Iraqi authorities should reach out to banks, financial firms, and commercial actors in key sectors, raising awareness about the legal parameters of U.S. sanctions and the potential consequences of doing business with certain Iranian entities. Washington should also offer technical assistance to increase regulators’ capacity to implement counter-illicit finance regulations. Although the United States is pursuing its own interests through these measures, each aspect of its Iran sanctions policy is good for Iraqis. Their leaders should want to use wasted Iraqi gas instead of buying Iran’s expensive imports. They should want to have a more diverse range of electricity providers to secure better value, reliability, and energy independence for the people. And they should want to improve financial controls and promote transparency in the economy, safeguarding its integrity and protecting Iraq’s vital connection to the international financial system. The U.S. embassy in Baghdad should use all available channels to ensure that the Iraqi people understand how sanctions can facilitate these benefits. https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/designing-win-win-economic-policies-in-washington-and-baghdad
    4 points
  17. This guy is saying he doesn't want to link the dinar at its rate with other currencies
    4 points
  18. Iraq is the sixth largest economic country in the Middle East Twilight News 3 hours ago Saudi Arabia topped the Middle East as the largest economy in 2018 in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) at current "nominal" prices of $ 784 billion. According to the analysis of the report unit in the newspaper "Economic" based on the data of the site spectator index and local statistical bodies of countries, Turkey came second with a nominal gross domestic product of $ 713 billion. In third place came the UAE with a nominal GDP of $ 432 billion, Iran with $ 430 billion and Egypt with $ 249 billion. Nominal GDP is the market value of the total final goods and services produced in a given country at current market prices. Saudi Arabia's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow at current prices by 6.4 percent in 2019 to 3.13 trillion riyals. By returning to the Middle East nominal GDP ranking in 2018, Iraq ranked sixth with a domestic output of $ 230 billion, followed by Qatar with $ 188 billion, Kuwait with $ 144 billion and Oman with $ 81 billion. Lebanon ranked $ 10 billion, followed by Libya with $ 43 billion, Jordan with $ 41 billion, Bahrain with $ 39 billion and Yemen with $ 28 billion. The Middle East is a geopolitical term for a geographical region located in the western part of Asia and part of North Africa. These countries are characterized by the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf. This term has been used since the 1950s 19th century AD. Keywords:
    3 points
  19. I REALLY Appreciate Your Comments since Your past posts AND Your Comments here are AND have been SO consistently Grounded AND Balanced, Adam, AND The Very Best Of Your Weekend To You!!! All IN All, Adam, YOUR Drive By on a Friday has me STOKED!!! THANK YOU!!! Thank You, Adam, for ALL You AND YOUR Affiliates have, are, AND will do for paid program participants Post Event!!! Go Moola Nova!
    3 points
  20. LGD, My hats off to you sir. I want to commend you and salute you for bringing this up and wanting peace . However, I am gonna be a Debbie Downer on this. I have pondered on this the last few days. Right after your posting the other day, I was gonna inject a little humor like Davis. ( I still want him for prez too!) I didn't do it because I did not want to spoil it and wanted to give it a shot. Well, after the last few days, having seen everything on the news with the new congress, the vial comments being spewed from new democrats, having talked to people locally on several issues, I have decided that I will not refrain from any political correctness here. Block me, ban me whatever, it does not matter to me. If you fall into one of these categories like LGD mentioned: commie Liberitard buttercup snowflake insane Anti American Then I am gonna call you out. Yes, we all have differences, whether they be moral, political, religious or whatever, but we have something in this nation that no other nation in the world has. A constitution that was designed and built to protect the freedoms of the PEOPLE, not the government, but the PEOPLE. When I hear of things that these new democrats want to do or don't want to do, that will tear the very fabric that this nation was built on, then I will not remain quiet. You can call President Trump whatever you want, immoral, a ***** monger or whatever you want. I don't care. That is your view of him. I don't agree with all he has done in his past, but I believe he has changed for the better and is for the American People. Only time will tell us that. I do know he has done more in the past two years than that anti-American president we had, did in 8 years. So, when the new democratic (socialist) party wants to change things, then I will stand up and say something. I am a Christian, a Warrior, a Patriot, a Sheepdog, a Red-Blooded American, and I am ready to fight if the need and time comes. I am tired of the lets all get participation trophies, you owe us crowds. I am tired of all this liberal BS. I am tired of some of the games that the republicans are playing too. It is a swamp, a cesspool, and it needs cleaning. It is time for that crap to come to an end and get this Country back on track from the problems of the last 30 years. So with that, if you believe that you should get a trophy for being here and that I owe you for something, then please don't get your little snowflake buttercup feelings hurt when I call you out for it. LGD, my apologies sir. A truly noble idea and again I commend you. I am sorry that with today's world, society and politics, I cannot remain quiet without calling it how I see it. It just must be that good ole TEXAS blood in me.
    3 points
  21. 163 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Interestingly, as The Daily Caller reported, new speaker Pelosi said in an interview on Thursday that she will withhold a decision on impeachment plans until special counsel Robert Mueller issues his report in the Russia investigation: But, that did not stop her underlings from starting to ramp up the rhetoric, as Tlaib's remarks came just after Democrats officially took over the House with Democratic California Rep. Brad Sherman already reintroducing articles of impeachment against Trump. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-04/impeach-mother-fker-first-day-office-muslim-congresswoman-slams-trump I feel your pain @Butifldrm and I very much sympathize with you, but considering that she is a Muslim we're lucky she didn't say, "We're gonna behead him". Such is our politics today. @Shabibilicious That's not a fair assessment. While what Trump said was disrespectful, immoral and very rude; It was by no means something that President Trump wanted to be made public. What this Islamic hater did was meant for the public. VERY DIFFERENT. In that President Trump at least had enough conscience to want it to be private. Whereas the Democratic party no longer desires to hide it's dark underbelly.
    3 points
  22. Iran is calling the shots an if US is attacked, Trump will probably leave Tehran is ash an cinder jmo
    3 points
  23. A website reveals a new strategic plan for Israel towards Syria and Iran 12:42 Last updated The time now is 12:53 PM 226 The Israeli intelligence website "Debka" reported on Friday that Israel is dealing with a new strategy towards Syria and Iran. The site said in a lengthy report that Israel has developed a new strategy to deal with Iran in the heart of Syria, following the recent economic, political and military changes imposed by the US administration towards Syria and Iran together. He pointed out that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement about his country's military fight against Iran and that the United States is doing the same, but economically, is a new Israeli strategy towards Iran, in Syria in particular, and in the Middle East in general, New, imposed by US President, Donald Trump. He added that the Israeli strategy in Syria during the past few years was based on the political, diplomatic and economic pressure exerted by the United States against Iran, in parallel with the presence of US military forces, also in Syria, to confront Russia, Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah. Washington decides to withdraw from Syria, and only to confront Iran in Syria. The website stressed that Trump's decision to withdraw from Syria put Israel in direct military confrontation with Iran in Syria alone, and that it can not be confirmed that Iran has been subjected to the economic sanctions imposed by Trump recently. "It can not be said that Israel succeeded militarily in confronting and defeating the Iranian forces from Syria, but rather as a result of the redeployment of Iranian forces in Syria so that they can confront the Israeli army. He pointed out that the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani, a new military force of Iranians and Iraqis and cadres of Hezbollah to be a nucleus of military can be faced by the Israeli army. He pointed out that these forces will be fully loyal to Iran, working in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and the Gaza Strip, to face any possible Israeli threat. The site pointed out that the Israeli political and military leaders began to deal with the sudden exit policy from Syria, although there is no readiness to deal with the Syrian air atmosphere after this withdrawal, which means the need to coordinate with the Russians in Syria, in order to eliminate what he called the "Iranian threat "He said. He concluded the intelligence site by pointing out that if Russia continues to refuse to agree to allow the Israeli air force to operate in the Syrian skies, as with Turkey, the Israeli security situation will be in danger, and that on Tel Aviv to develop a new strategy to deal with Iran, following the surprise Trump To withdraw from Syria.
    3 points
  24. With all the Natural Gas Iraq wastes and the "Camel Dung" all over the place and "Dung" they are all full of on the political end Iraq could supply the world with electricity if they would get off their arses and do something.....
    3 points
  25. I must have missed somethin But I predict you will get another spelling lesson.
    3 points
  26. 2019/01/03 15:17 Number of readings 79 Section: Iraq Saleh: Baghdad and Ankara need a comprehensive agreement, including the issue of water ----------------------------------- BAGHDAD (Reuters) - President Barham Saleh said on Thursday (January 3, 2019) that Iraq and Turkey "need a comprehensive agreement on all issues, including the issue of water." "We need a strategic partnership with Turkey," Saleh told a news conference with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Saleh pointed out that "cooperation in the defense and military fields with Ankara is an important issue for us, and we want to build a common system for our security." He continued: "We want to establish a strategic relationship with Turkey." Saleh said that "Baghdad will witness the meeting of the Iraqi-Turkish economic committee, and that the water crisis will end fully in accordance with a comprehensive agreement with Turkey, and we look forward to the role of an active Turkish in the reconstruction of liberated areas." Saleh said: "We do not want foreign commandments on Iraq, and Iraq is on the way to a new era and reconstruction and return to the regional arena." He expressed confidence that he would "return to Baghdad with a strong momentum of joint cooperation with Turkey." President Erdogan announced the allocation of $ 5 billion for reconstruction in Iraq. For his part, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the allocation of 5 billion dollars for reconstruction in Iraq, stressing that the two countries will strengthen cooperation in the fight against terrorism. Erdogan said, "We pledged to provide 5 billion dollars for the reconstruction of Iraq and expedited our operations in this regard," explaining that "the volume of trade between Turkey and Iraq in 2018 amounted to 16 billion dollars." The Turkish president stressed that "we want Iraq to do a full cooperation agreement and encourage mutual investments," noting that "there are organizations such as gangs and the PKK and the PKK threaten the security of Turkey and Iraq together." "The protection of Iraq's territorial integrity and sovereignty is the basis of our policy towards it," he said. "The stability of Iraq means the stability of Turkey and the region as a whole. "The Special Representative will visit Iraq soon. Follow the obelisk Share the news http://almasalah.com/ar/news/160162/صالح-بغداد-وأنقرة-بحاجة-إلى-اتفاقية-شاملة-بما-فيها-قضية-المياه
    3 points
  27. I remember they did a simulation of the dinar exchange rate linked to a basket of major currencies, international reserve currencies, dominant in foreign trade and capital markets. The US Dollar, Euro, Yen, Sterling Pound and Swiss franc. The adoption of the basket does not guarantee a specific direction for the exchange rate of the dollar, or any Other currency, in dinars. And when the basket is adopted, it does not require changing the exchange rate daily, but enough per week or monthly. Go dinar Go basket of major currencies Go real value
    3 points
  28. At one point everything appeared to be going in the right direction and then it all came to a halt. I don't know what to think anymore. Iraq continues to associate themselves with Iran a country that cares nothing about Iraq's best interest. I just doesn't make sense. The World Bank, IMF, Paris Club and all other countries that have forgiven debt and gave them loans should reconsider their approach because obviously the Iraqi politicians care nothing about the Iraqi People, their infrastructure, or their currency to say the least. When Maliki won his second term I stepped away from this investment for four years and only got back involved last year because I thought they were on the right path. Now this post is stating they may re peg their currency to a currency with lesser value! Are you Kidding Me! Your currency has no value! I hate to say it but I see why Sadaam treated the Shiites the way he did. Why in the Hell would you align yourself with Iran when they want to control your country and they have nothing to offer. Oh I forgot, he is my Muslim brother. Yea, the same Muslim brother that cut off your lights in Basra after they were sanction. Give me a break people. Sometimes religion can make people real stupid.!! Sadaam went to war with Iran and these fools let Iran dictate their Government at the expense of Iraq Citizens Livelihood. Give me break!!
    3 points


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