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  1. i think this is pretty up to date. and who are you? the post police. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2010/sc10004.doc.htm
  2. I think what frank is saying is that Iraq wants the dinar to be reconized international. at the rate before the war. ( R I ) and for it to be out of chapter 7. until 31 July 2011, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 1936 (2010) The Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) for another year, until 31 July 2011, calling on Member States for continued support. Through the unanimous adoption of resolution 1936 (2010), the Council determined that the mandate of the Mission would remain unchanged, taking into account the request of the Iraqi Government, but expressed an intention to review the mandate in 12 months or sooner, if requested by the Government. Through the text, the Council underlined the importance of security for United Nations operations in the country, and called upon the Government and other Member States to continue to provide security and logistical support, along with sufficient financial and material resources. In his most recent report on Iraq, presented to the Council on 4 August (see Press Release SC/10002), the Secretary-General emphasizes the continued importance of UNAMI in assisting the political progress and development efforts, but says that the Mission was in an “extremely complex operating environment”. In that context, he says it must inevitably deal with the impact of the planned drawdown of United States forces in the country. The meeting was opened at 10:04 a.m. and closed at 10:07 a.m. The full text of resolution 1936 (2010) reads as follows: “The Security Council, “Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions on Iraq, in particular 1500 (2003) of 14 August 2003, 1546 (2004) of 8 June 2004, 1557 (2004) of 12 August 2004, 1619 (2005) of 11 August 2005, 1700 (2006) of 10 August 2006, 1770 (2007) of 10 August 2007, 1830 (2008) of 7 August 2008, and 1883 (2009) of 7 August 2009, “Reaffirming the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Iraq, “Emphasizing the importance of the stability and security of Iraq for the people of Iraq, the region and the international community, “Encouraging the Government of Iraq to continue strengthening democracy and the rule of law, improving security and public order and combating terrorism and sectarian violence across the country, and reiterating its support to the people and the Government of Iraq in their efforts to build a secure, stable, federal, united and democratic nation, based on the rule of law and respect for human rights, “Welcoming improvements in the security situation in Iraq achieved through concerted political and security efforts and stressing that challenges to security in Iraq still exist and that improvements need to be sustained through meaningful political dialogue and national unity, “Underscoring the need for all communities in Iraq to participate in the political process and an inclusive political dialogue, to refrain from making statements and actions which could aggravate tensions, to reach a comprehensive solution on the distribution of resources, and develop a just and fair solution for the nation’s disputed internal boundaries and work towards national unity, “Reaffirming the importance of the United Nations, in particular the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), in advising, supporting and assisting the Iraqi people and Government to strengthen democratic institutions, advance inclusive political dialogue and national reconciliation, facilitate regional dialogue, aid vulnerable groups, including refugees and internally displaced persons, strengthen gender equality, promote the protection of human rights and promote judicial and legal reform, and emphasizing the importance of the United Nations, in particular UNAMI, prioritizing advice, support and assistance to the Iraqi people and Government to achieve these goals, “Congratulating the people and the Government of Iraq on the holding of the 7 March parliamentary election and the Federal Supreme Court certification of the results, and calling on Iraq’s leaders to form, in an inclusive political process, a Government as quickly as possible, and in accordance with the Iraqi Constitution, that represents the will and sovereignty of the Iraqi people and their hope for a strong, independent, unified and democratic Iraq, “Commending UNAMI’s efforts to assist the Independent High Electoral Commission and the Iraqi Government in the development of processes for holding successful Iraqi national parliamentary elections in March 2010, and stressing the importance of the transparency, impartiality and independence of the Independent High Electoral Commission, “Urging the Government of Iraq to address human rights challenges and concerns and also to consider additional steps to support the Independent High Commission for Human Rights, “Expressing the importance of addressing humanitarian issues confronting the Iraqi people and stressing the need to continue to form a coordinated response and to provide adequate resources to address these issues, “Underscoring the sovereignty of the Government of Iraq, reaffirming that all parties should continue to take all feasible steps and to develop modalities to ensure the protection of affected civilians, including children, women and members of religious and ethnic minority groups, and should create conditions conducive to the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return of refugees and internally displaced persons, welcoming commitments and encouraging continued efforts of the Government of Iraq for the relief of internally displaced persons, refugees and returnees, and noting the important role of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, based on its mandate, in providing continued advice and support to the Government of Iraq, in coordination with UNAMI on these issues, “Stressing the importance of implementing Security Council resolution 1882 (2009), including through the appointment of child protection advisers in UNAMI, as appropriate, “Urging all those concerned, as set forth in international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions and the Hague Regulations, to allow full unimpeded access by humanitarian personnel to all people in need of assistance, and to make available, as far as possible, all necessary facilities for their operations, and to promote the safety, security and freedom of movement of humanitarian personnel and United Nations and its associated personnel and their assets, “Recognizing the importance of Iraq achieving international standing equal to that which it held prior to the adoption of resolution 661 (1990), welcoming Iraq’s application of the Additional Protocol provisionally pending ratification and reaffirming the importance of the ratification by Iraq as soon as possible, welcoming also the intention of the Government of Iraq to sign the Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation, and calling on the Government of Iraq to take all other necessary steps to meet its outstanding obligations, including to work with due haste and diligence to close the Oil for Food programme; “Thanking Special Representative of the Secretary-General Ad Melkert for his efforts and strong leadership of UNAMI, and expressing deep gratitude to all the United Nations staff in Iraq for their courageous and tireless efforts, “1. Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2011; “2. Decides further that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and UNAMI, at the request of the Government of Iraq, and taking into account the letter of 28 July 2010 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq to the Secretary General (S/2010/404, annex), shall continue to pursue their mandate as stipulated in resolution 1883 (2009); “3. Recognizes that security of United Nations personnel is essential for UNAMI to carry out its work for the benefit of the people of Iraq and calls upon the Government of Iraq and other Member States to continue to provide security and logistical support to the United Nations presence in Iraq; “4. Welcomes the contributions of Member States in providing UNAMI with the financial, logistical, and security resources and support that it needs to fulfil its mission, and calls upon Member States to continue to provide UNAMI with sufficient resources and support; “5. Expresses its intention to review the mandate of UNAMI in 12 months or sooner, if requested by the Government of Iraq; “6. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every four months on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities; and “7. Decides to remain seized of the matter.” http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2010/sc10004.doc.htm
  3. i just wonder how many souvenirs hes gonna hold on too. RV soon!!!!!!!
  4. no your not crazy, did you hear him say he was going to hold sum just in case
  5. onerighthand "Well you have to look past the bashers and try to disregard them What is it taking time out of their day or something? They spend more time scolding someone than it would have been to just answer. When you see how bad they are before they get rich, imagine how bad/arrogant/selfish they will get when they get some money. Some people should not be allowed to get rich. IMO hehehe! Read more: About your post, All I can say is wow.... wow......wow. Just by your writting your are d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y a hero. Imagine that. Some times the truth hurts.
  6. Are you too far gone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5pZ7mYJpsg&playnext=1&videos=gyKcps4i2kY
  7. Legal: UN Security Council is not authorized to intervene in the affairs of any country 08/01/2010 19:23 Baghdad, 1 August (Akaniwz) - The Academy of Iraqi specialized in international law, on Sunday, the UN Security Council is not authorized to legally intervene in the affairs of any country, indicating that the intervention offered by Chapter VII is limited and restricted to take military steps or sanctions. She said the legal reach of a cup of Kurdistan, told news (Akaniwz) said, "There does not have any text or document allows any country to interfere in the affairs of others even for basic principle, the last to suffer from a security or political disturbances" .. Pointing out that "the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN charter that allows it to intervene more limited, and this interference is in the military strikes and sanctions, otherwise it could not intervene." She explained that the "UN Security Council meeting to be held on the fourth of this month will be a meeting of a deliberative For the general situation of the Iraqi accordance with Council resolution No. 1859, which stated that the Secretary-General Kofi Annan to report every three months for the Council on the situation in Iraq." She added that "some Iraqi politicians fear the results of the forthcoming meeting of the Security Council is justified," .. Stating that "promotion of foreign intervention by some political forces is where the real fear" .. Did not name those forces. And accused the cup, "the promoters of the gravity of what will be determined by the UN Security Council towards Iraq," she went, that "the aim is to put pressure on the rest of the political blocs, and a message directing them to the outside that could mandate the State to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq." Plans to the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq ads Mlkrit present his annual report on the situation in Iraq in terms of political, security, and economic development to the UN Security Council on 4 August the current and expected Iraqi politicians to pass the UN Security Council resolution that would oblige political rivals Iraqis take serious steps to form a government. Did not yield until now, the ongoing negotiations between the blocs of winning the election months ago, any signs out of the crisis, to form the government, and expressed the U.S. administration is concerned this delay, which coincided with the intention of the U.S. evacuation of thousands of troops from Iraq, according to an agreement to withdraw American troops from Iraq.
  8. well i knew he wasnt 100% black. they say his mother was white. how the hell did he get here. I guess you never know whats gonna pop out after nine months. just might be the next President.
  9. hi cris you wouldn't happen to be the cris from Arizona that have a palm tree cutting business. if so thank you for intoducing me into this investment. oh by the way if its you do you still have that fast race hores. i won a lot of money off that hores.if it is not you then im sorry.
  10. judging from your post the answer you are looking for would be Jesus Christ.
  11. well you never miss what you had til its gone. now that i look back I wish i would have stayed on the water. at least three or four more hours. BP really screwed me up. RV soon!!!!!
  12. yesterday the 0.09 cent pip move had me on a down hill roller coaster as if it was a free fall. this ride was so fast it actually took my breath away. got up this morning to find this rollacoaster going up hill again. at a snapping turtle pace. gotta love this ride. I think I'll skip breakfast and start turning on these bud lites.oh and to keepmwlknfny Happy Birthday. May you live forever and I never die. Drink up.
  13. Check this out. Didnt know if was posted. http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=128839197&m=128839192
  14. no telling when this ride will be over .......Maybe just getting started http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2010/07/26/damon.allawi.us.cnn
  15. maybe I'm wrong or just reading this wrong I know banks can control interest rates. But I dont think their the ones who deciede the exchange rate of the dinar.
  16. really good question. Well all of the gorus have been wrong. and i dont think any of them know what the hell is going on. i think all small investors will lose everything. And it will be reported one of the biggest scams of all time. for us small time investors.then i think the larger investors will invest in iraq and iraq will take their money. Then the larger investor sends the smaller investor to war again. i'm starting to believe it is a lose lose for small timers.
  17. Darn BIGCG now your gonna have me up all night. Lookig at this damn lexus. maybe I'll flip a coin. Watch the language! Thanks
  18. The US once had thousand dollar, ten thousand dollar, hunderd thousand bills. Most of them are out of cirulation. because the bills are to much to make change. I have a couple thousand dollar bills that my grandfather left me. notes are good but to me their priceless.
  19. I would love to get this when the RV hits http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzrXItX7DJM
  20. didnt know if it was already post if so sorry In Iraq, Maliki, Allawi close to form govt. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=135312&sectionid=351020201
  21. video on chapter 7 I dont know if it was posted if it is sorry. http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1705667530?bctid=111866364001
  22. thanks cdr for letting me know GO RV!!!!!
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