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  1. They are talking of helping rid Syria of ISIS tends to lead me to believe ISIS isn't as strong in Iraq as we are lead to believe. Yes they are still there, but I don't think they are as strong. Just my onion.
  2. If she would have listened to the teacher and/or the officer, none of this would have happened. They also found video of her hitting the police officer. This was not the first time the officer has had to deal with this student, but that never hits the news. They should check to see how much trouble she has been in prior to this incident. Yes, the officer could have handled it a little different, but the bottom line is, nobody respects authority anymore. Laws have given too many rights to criminals and taken away the powers of the police. Everything that happens anymore is said to be race related and abuse. I wish they would abolish the civil rights groups and make the people doing wrong be punished like they should be. Parents need to teach their kids to respect authority. Now days, I truly believe, that parents teach their kids to act like this in hopes of winning a monetary settlement. We have made it too easy to do this.
  3. I don't want Hilliary, I don't want Sarah. Hilliary is just a bad choice, especially with all the things that has come out. Sarah, the last time she ran, acted like she never had a cl;ue about anything, but she could see Russia from her back porch. Go Sarah, lol, pfft. She is a right handsome lady though and that will get her a lot of votes. Nothing against women, but these are not good choices in my opinion. I liked what Ted Cruz said during his speach at Liberty University, what he says he will do and actually does, we will have to wait and see. I personally would like to see Rubio get in the picture, he and Cruz has a lot of the same ideas. So as far as who wins? I don't know, but your right Adam, appearence does make a difference. The one that will win, will be like someone has already stated, the one with the most strings attached. It has always been that way and always will be. Even if someone wins the popular vote, the Electorial votes determine who will win. Personally, I think we have enough common, down to earth, even thinking people here on DV that they should let us replace all of the members of congress. Thats my opinion anyways.
  4. 2 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 2.1 Economic Climate 2.1. The macroeconomic environment has been largely stabilized. The economy is being prepared to face the far more open global economic environment. The need to improve conditions for domestic capital formation and to improve the environment in order to stimulate entrepreneurship while the country attracts foreign investment is also recognized. Small businesses continue to increase in numbers and provide an important growing source of employment. 2.2. Following the stabilization of the economy in 2003, which had brought a fiscal surplus, lower inflation, a narrowing of the balance-of-payments current account deficit and expansion of international reserves, economic policy for 2004-2005 was aimed at accelerating growth while safeguarding stability. 2.3. In 20042 the economy expanded at a rate of 4.6%. This was led by mining, construction and, to a lesser extent, agriculture. The economy grew at a rate of 5.7% in 2005, due to favorable export commodity prices, as well as higher inflows of foreign investment. Mining grew by 18% 1 Development Plan 2012-2016 Suriname in transition. 2 www.eclac.cl. WT/TPR/G/282 • Suriname - 4 - in 2006, remained the main engine of the economic expansion. There were some developments in construction, transport and commerce. 2.4. In 2007 the Surinamese economy grew by 5.3%, led again by increasing mineral production, with the mining and quarrying sector expanding by 10.6% coupled with increasing international commodity prices. 2.5. Despite the cooling of international commodity prices in the second half of 2008, the Surinamese economy maintained growth of 5.2% in 2008. Growth was led by construction, mining, and wholesale and retail commerce, restaurants and hotels. 2.6. Suriname was one of the few Caribbean countries to post positive growth during 2009. The growth of real GDP was 2.2% due to strong performances by the oil and gold industries and continued infrastructure development. Economic policy was aimed at containing inflation through monetary channels, facilitating economic growth and export growth, particularly through fiscal channels, and maintaining sustainable debt levels. 2.7. The economy of Suriname continued to perform robustly in 2010, recording 4.4% growth, compared with 2.2% in 2009. This performance was driven by buoyant activity in the construction sector and increased government spending. 2.8. In January 2011, the Surinamese dollar was devaluated by 20% against the U.S. dollar. The parallel market has since disappeared due to devaluation of the Surinamese dollar. Government revenue in 2011 benefitted from: • the positive impact on tax collections from the devaluation; • a spike in direct taxes from the oil and gold sectors; and • higher indirect tax collections from domestic fuel products, alcohol, tobacco and casinos. 3 SECTORAL PERFORMANCE 3.1 Key Sectors 3.1.1 Agriculture 3.1. The agricultural sector in Suriname, as a former plantation colony, has always had an important place in the economy. Agriculture, livestock and fisheries form the agricultural sector and have a 10% share in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of Suriname. The Government stands for a sustainable strategy in the agricultural areas. This strategy aims at sustainable agricultural activities. Under sustainable agricultural production is meant a production system in which the ecosystem is carefully handled, so that the next generations are assured of good conditions for the production of sufficient, healthy and safe food. 3.2. The Government has developed a policy towards converting Suriname into a major food producer and supplier of the Caribbean. The strategy is to increase the export of agricultural products by first increasing the agricultural production in a sustainable way. The effort to achieve this strategic goal is a shared responsibility between the private sector and the government. The Government has decided to create conditions to support the agricultural sector, which are necessary if we want to become a major food provider of the Caribbean. 3.3. Rice as a staple food, foreign exchange earner and job creator has an important place in the Surinamese economy. The rice sector in Suriname employs over 8,000 families. With the spin-off effect of this sub-sector, this number might even be higher. The rice sector provides approximately 35,000 tons of rice annually for local consumption and by-products are used in the production of livestock feed. Besides the demand for the local market, a great deal of the production is exported. In 2011, the rice sector produced 217.915, 96 tons of rice, of which 46.109,00 tons were destined for exportation. The challenge is to produce more value added rice products for non-traditional markets. WT/TPR/G/282 • Suriname - 5 - 3.4. Bananas are the second most important agricultural crop, mainly because of export orientation. The Banana sector produces approximately 65,000 metric tons per year, mainly for the export. The Banana Conservation Association (SBBS) has an agronomic department responsible for collecting business statistics, controlling and monitoring of diseases and pests and the introduction of new varieties and new production technologies. A challenge for this department is working on product diversification, whereby priority is given to the introduction of new crops and making use of by-products. The SBBS is Global Gap certified and thus has to maintain its competitiveness in the international market. With certification a better price is stipulated. The banana industry is in many ways important for our country in terms of production and export, as well as job-creation. 3.5. The exports of bananas and rice from Suriname benefit from preferential access under the CARIFORUM – EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). 3.6. The husbandry sector produces mainly for domestic consumption and includes cattle, pigs and poultry. This sector has great potential for export. With the exception of poultry, the husbandry sector consists mainly of small businesses. A problem for the husbandry sector is the absence of a certification system, which makes the European market more difficult to access to even the most modern slaughterhouse of the Caribbean, the Argema Slaughterhouse. 3.7. The fishery sector is geographically divided into the sea, either industrial, coastal, brackish water fishery and fresh water fishery. The quantities of fish that can be caught sustainably lies above 200,000 tons per year. 3.8. The fishery sector in terms of export value of fishery products is the largest sub-sector within the agricultural branch. For the past few years, the export value has fluctuated around $40 million annually. Its annual contribution to the GDP is around 4% and it provides employment to over 6,000 people. Apart from the mining sector, the fishery sector is the most important sector regarding foreign exchange earnings for the country. The production consists of sea shrimp (highest terms of export value), sea bob shrimp, fish and shrimp farming. 3.1.2 Services 3.9. The services sector accounts for nearly 60% of the total economic activities in Suriname and is a major source of economic activity and employment. The Government is in the process of developing the services sector through the following policy: a. Stimulating entrepreneurship and promoting international cooperation in order to guarantee markets for the Surinamese businesses. b. Clustering, innovation and standardization of services. 3.10. For the development of the services sector, the Government will also: • Simplify licensing procedures and introduce a new law on licences. • Remove all unnecessary administrative barriers to entrepreneurship. • Create a more liberal and more competitive business climate. 3.1.3 Tourism 3.11. Suriname has potential in the area of Special Interest tourism services for on which there is a large demand on the international tourism market. The purpose of the Tourism policy of Suriname is to promote a greater economic contribution to the welfare and quality of life of the country. The starting point for the tourism policy is sustainable utilization of culture and nature, according to the issues surrounding the special interest tourist. The Tourist product of Suriname will mainly be nature oriented. The existing forms of Tourism can be divided in the following four areas: nature tourism, culture tourism, heritage tourism and event tourism. The Government is currently executing a tourism clustering program to strengthen the branch. WT/TPR/G/282 • Suriname - 6 - 3.12. To promote the tourism sector the Government will adopt the following policy priorities: a. Increase in the number of tourists: • changing visa policy and tourist-friendly facilities, • image building and branding, • a steady and sustainable growth in the number of tourists to Suriname. b. Improvement of the tourism product and organization of the sector: • legislation and financing of the sector, • quality of services and products, • professionalism and quality standards within the professions in the tourism sector. c. Planning: • awareness, research and innovation within the tourism sector, • inclusion of tourism-related statistics in the national statistics. 3.1.4 Financial sector 3.13. The financial sector has an important role in promoting macro-economic stability and the degree of economic growth in the country. The government has a fiscal conservative policy. In this context, stringent cash management, as well as a responsible and balanced policy with regard to public finances will be conducted. Through the project Management and Supervision of State Finance, the efficiency in the management of public finances will be increased. 3.14. Concerning the National Debt, the Government will ensure that the National Debt is always at a legally acceptable level. 3.15. With regard to the taxation system of Suriname, it can be noted that the system needs an urgent and thorough reforming. The current taxation legislation is outdated, complex and difficult to use as an instrument for economic development. In order to substantially improve the effectiveness of the tax administration, a tax authority will be established. This authority will be responsible for the administration of tax services and custom services. 3.1.5 Monetary policy 3.16. The Monetary Authority intends to transform the character of the monetary policy from passive to active. This change is important for the Central Bank of Suriname in order to control the liquidity in the financial sector effectively and to create a basis for efficient allocation of capital in the economy. This transformation process involves the introduction of a framework in which open market policy will be the focus of monetary policy, while the cash reserve arrangement, whether or not modified, will have a supplement role. 3.17. With regard to legislation in this area, the focus is on new and adapted legislations, namely: • a Law on Supervision on the Banking and Credit system; • a Law on Supervision on Insurance Companies; • a Law on Supervision on money remitters; • a new Foreign Exchange Law. 3.18. With the new Foreign Exchange Law the Government intends to make significant changes in the foreign exchange regulations and to align the law with current social circumstances. 3.19. The first three laws intend to create instruments for the Central Bank of Suriname in order to perform its tasks in accordance with international standards and norms, and to provide the general public greater guarantee regarding the safety of the financial system and the adequate functioning of the financial markets. 4 TRADE RELATIONS 4.1. Suriname became a member of the Caribbean Community in July 1995 and this meant that a choice was made towards regional integration. Currently, Suriname’s policy decisions on trade take into consideration the country’s obligations under the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas. Among WT/TPR/G/282 • Suriname - 9 - others, the internal barriers to trade in goods were removed and Suriname has implemented the common external tariff corresponding with the rest of CARICOM members. The main focus of the Regional integration arrangements is free trade in goods, persons, services, capital and the establishment of companies. 4.2. The Office of Trade Negotiations (OTN), formerly known as Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (CRNM) gives the CARICOM members states guidance in various trade issues and negotiations. Suriname participates fully in regional Consultations and Negotiations but not without consulting the relevant national stakeholders. 4.3. Suriname has no permanent missions in Geneva, however, the Surinamese Ambassador in Paris has now been accredited as the Geneva Representative. Suriname has been a member of the WTO in 1995, and has continually sought to comply with its obligations within the limits of its human, financial, and technical resources. 4.4. Suriname has achieved under the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) Negotiations in the draft Modalities text on Agriculture the possibility to rebind its bound agricultural tariffs at the average level of the rest of CARICOM members. In terms of Non Agricultural Market Access (NAMA), Suriname falls within the category of low-binding-coverage countries and as such does not need to apply the tariff-cut formula. Instead, Suriname will have to bind its unbound NAMA tariff lines. 4.5. Suriname has initiated renegotiations of its bound tariffs under article XXVIII of the GATT in December 2011. 4.6. Suriname is currently engaged in trade negotiations within CARICOM with Canada. As part of the CARIFORUM (CARICOM and the Dominican Republic), Suriname is part of the CARIFORUM – EU Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) which was signed in October 2008 https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/g282_e.pdf
  5. I agree. Now take the words you just stated and watch them apply to right here in the US. Same thing, becaquse the same people are helping in getting it set up.....Mirror Image of the US
  6. I agree, but I also wonder how much of the news is distorted like it is here.
  7. Iraqi MP: Kurdistan is Ordered to Accuse Shiite MilitiasShiite militias and Iran defended Erbil against IS, says Iraqi MP 0 Basnews | Nuwar Faqie views 20.03.2015 15:05 Shiite militia Tags: Baghdad | Iraq | Kurdistan | Kurds | Peshmerga | Shiite Militia ERBIL MP of State of Law Coalition Hanan Fatlawi, in response to Masrour Barzani’s statement, said that the U.S. has ordered Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to stand against Shiite militias and exclaim their achievements worthless. Fatlawi said, “Instead of praising the Shiite militia’s achievements which have been made by Iranian supports, Kurdish officials excuse them for raising conflicts.” She criticized Barzani on the social media, “KRG is ordered by the U.S to blame Shiite militias, while these militias with the cooperation of Iran have defended Erbil against Islamic State (IS).” The chancellor of Kurdistan Region Security Council Masrour Barzani has previously declared that these Militia groups could create bigger issues comparing to IS because it will raise conflicts between Shiite and Sunnis. Barzani also criticized the Iraqi government for blocking KRG’s share of budget while it delivers the budget of the areas held by IS militants. http://basnews.com/en/news/2015/03/20/iraqi-mp-kurdistan-is-ordered-to-accuse-shiite-militias/
  8. IS Executes Three More Women For Refusing Temporary MarriageJihadists abduct 13 women in Mosul 0 Basnews | Hazhar Mamuzini views 19.03.2015 16:49 Islamic State militants Tags: Iraq | ISIL | ISIS | Mosul ERBIL Islamic State (IS) militants have executed three young women in Mosul, accusing them of refusing temporary marriage, nikah, with other jihadists. An eyewitness from Mosul told BasNews that the militants continue to abduct women with whom they want to have temporary marriage. The source, that wanted to remain anonymous for reasons of safety, said that on Wednesday, IS arrested 13 women in different parts of Mosul. The insurgents executed three of them after they were transferred to Nimrud, east of Mosul. The source claimed that out of the 13, the three that refused to have sex with the militants were executed. BasNews has previously reported that jihadists have killed more than 150 women in Mosul for refusing to have sex with them. http://basnews.com/en/news/2015/03/19/is-executes-three-more-women-for-refusing-temporary-marriage/
  9. Rebels Kill Five IS Leaders in Western MosulTwo of them killed by IED 0 Basnews | Hazhar Mamuzini views 19.03.2015 16:27 anti-IS rebels Tags: Iraq | ISIL | ISIS | Islamic State | Mosul ERBIL Unidentified militants in Mosul, northern Iraq, have killed five high-ranking Islamic State (IS) militants in two separate incidents. Ghayas Surchi, a Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) official from Mosul, told BasNews that rebels are continuing attacks on IS targets in the city. “On Wednesday, a number of unidentified rebels attacked and killed three IS emirs [leaders]. They were Ali Qassim, Khatab Hamid and Saad Qassim Khalaf.” Surchi revealed that besides this attack, an IED planted by rebels blew up an IS vehicle, killing two emirs, Khidir Kazim Fazil and Karim Hadidi. BasNews yesterday reported that the rebels attacked an IS base in the west of Mosul, killing six jihadists. http://basnews.com/en/news/2015/03/19/rebels-kill-five-is-leaders-in-western-mosul-2/
  10. Residents of 10 Countries Banned From Entering Kurdistan RegionKRG imposes new restrictions, even on those with a visa 0 Basnews | Shwan Barzinji views 19.03.2015 12:40 Erbil International Airport Tags: Erbil | Iraq | Kurdistan ERBIL The Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Ministry of Interior has issued new rules prohibiting residents from 10 countries entering the Kurdistan Region, even if they have a valid visa. The ruling means Kurdistan Region visas will not be issued to people from the 10 countries of Ethiopia, Kenya, Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Uganda, Senegal and Congo. Residents will not be allowed to enter the Kurdistan Region, even if they have secured a visa from an Iraqi embassy or consulate. The decision does not apply to company owners, investors and United Nations (UN) workers with the correct paperwork. The Ministry of Interior had previously decided to deny Kurdistan visas to residents of Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Senegal, Congo and Nigeria due to worries about the spread of Ebhttp://basnews.com/en/news/2015/03/19/residents-of-10-countries-banned-from-entering-kurdistan-region/ola.
  11. Iraqi Parliament Speaker: Halabja Will Get Special BudgetHe says Halabja is a symbol of both resistance and suffering 0 Basnews | Karzan Sabah Hawrami views 19.03.2015 15:12 Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri Tags: Halabja | Iraq | ISIL | ISIS | Kurdistan ERBIL Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani received the Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri and his delegation including Iraqi Vice President Osama al-Nujayfi in Erbil 18th March. Barzani and al-Jabouri discussed the current political and security crisis in the Diyala, Anbar, Kirkuk, Salahaddin and Nineveh provinces and recognised the role played by the Peshmerga, Iraqi army and Shiite militias in confronting Islamic State (IS). They concentrated on plans for the liberation of Mosul and other areas held by IS and outlined the challenges facing a post-IS Iraq. Al-Nujayfi and President Barzani discussed the current situation in Iraq and the liberation of Mosul. International coalition jets have been dropping leaflets over Mosul, promising people that the liberation of the city is near. On 19th March, al-Jabouri visited Halabja Province and expressed his readiness to provide a special budget for the province. “We will provide a special budget to Halabja,” he said. “IS is a threat to all of the country, Kurdistan Region needs federal government and vis-versa,” he added. “Halabja is a new province in Iraq and it is a symbol of both resistance and suffering.” http://basnews.com/en/news/2015/03/19/iraqi-parliament-speaker-halabja-will-get-special-budget/
  12. Baghdad Alters Terms of Agreement with ErbilIraqi MP, “Baghdad will send budget commensurate with Kurdistan oil exports” 0 Basnews | Shwan Barzinji views 19.03.2015 16:53 Iraqi and KRG Prime Ministers Tags: Baghdad | Erbil | Iraq | Kurdistan ERBIL Kurdish MP Shirin Husni has told BasNews that whilst there was initial hope surrounding the Erbil-Baghdad agreement, Baghdad now appears to be moving the goalposts. “In a meeting with Kurdish blocs, Haider al-Abadi has clearly announced that Kurdistan will receive funds that reflect the amount of oil exported through SOMO.” “However our agreement on oil exportation and the budget bill differed from this,” said Husni. “It is like exchanging oil for money, whereas the original agreement was for the 17% share of the budget and 1.2 billion ID (per month) for the Peshmerga forces.” Linked to the agreement signed by Kurdistan Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and Iraqi oil minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi on 13th November 2014, the budget bill passed with a majority of votes in the Iraqi Parliament on 30th January 2015. Husni, a member of the parliamentarian finance committee, said, “The Kurdistan PM has told us that we can reach a solution if Baghdad sends Kurdistan’s share of budget, otherwise we will sell our oil independently.” Kurdish member of the Iraqi Parliament and member of the financial committee, Sarhan Slivani declared that Baghdad is not treating Kurdistan legally, “Kurdistan is offering a new mechanism in which it exports 375,000 barrels of oil per day until March, when it will increase to 600,000 bpd in April.” “Baghdad wants its previous oil and budget agreement with Kurdistan to fail. Al-Abadi says that Baghdad will send a representative budget to Kurdistan linked to oil exports.” He added, “Kurdistan has exported 350,000 barrels of oil daily but Baghdad has not sent the agreed amount of budget. The violation of the agreement by the central government concerns us.” Kurdish federal MP Zana Rustayi told BasNews, “Baghdad is violating the agreement and it is unacceptable. The KRG has been committed but Baghdad has shown no respect to even 1% of the agreement. Yet, Kurdistan is continuing the negotiations and a KRG delegation is to visit Baghdad again.” A Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) official commented on the agreement, “The negotiations are affected by the current political, economical and security situation which obliges both sides to continue with an agreement. But disputes will rise again in the future because Erbil and Baghdad have different strategic views on the future of Iraq.” A number of Shiite members of the Iraqi parliament claim that the KRG has not been committed to the oil exportation agreement and Baghdad blocked the Kurdistan budget as a result. http://basnews.com/en/news/2015/03/19/baghdad-alters-terms-of-agreement-with-erbil/
  13. Thats what I was thinking also. A USD will still be worth 1 USD as opposed to a Dinar RI at 3.58.
  14. Muhammed is going to be mad at Al-Baghdadi for not listening to him in his dream. He told him to leave Mosul peacefully and not create war there. Maybe no virgins for him now, lol.
  15. De-peg from the USD and RI/RV........then you can see the real stable value. The dollar is high right now 100.14, so the way I see it is that the Dinar staying at 1166 to the USD is a gain. It's still the same value as when the USD was at .78. So to me it has gained .22 cents per 1166. Just the way I look at it tho, lol. Keeps me optimistic.
  16. Don't look at the WTI Crude prices..... Crude Oil 46.09 -0.97 -2.07% Look at Brent Crude prices....... Brent Oil 54.13 -0.88 -1.60% They set their budget at 56.00USD/BBL.........It's still above 54..........It is going to go back and forth for a while.........Probably until June......then it will go back to around 80.00 and level out for the second half of the year. Now with that said, don't get your hopes up on low gas prices, because the oil companies have already closed rifineries to get the gas prices back up. Don't get to down on the dinar yet. It is gonna happen. When? I wish I knew, but if not by June, I think we are looking at 2016. Just my opinion.
  17. Sounds legit.DM..........he didn't say it would.....he said they staed it was possible. thanks for the read.
  18. Below are the SWIFT codes for all banks in Iraq. These SWIFT codes are only the active participants who are connected to SWIFT network. The passive participant’s codes are excluded from the list. ID Bank or Institution City Branch Swift Code 1 ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK BAGHDAD ABDIIQBA 2 AL BARAKA TURK KATILIM BANKASI A.S. ERBIL BRANCH ARBIL BTFHIQBA 3 AL NIBAL AL ARABYA FOR MONEY TRANSFER BAGHDAD ANATIQBA 4 AL RAFIDAIN BANK BAGHDAD RAFBIQBA 5 AL-BILAD ISLAMIC BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE BAGHDAD AIIFIQBA 6 AL-HUDA BANK BAGHDAD BHDAIQBA 7 AL-IRAQIA FOR MONEY TRANSFER CO. BAGHDAD IRAQIQBA 8 ASHUR INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR INVESTMENT BAGHDAD AIBIIQBA 9 ASYA KATILIM BANKASI A.S. ARBIL BRANCH ARBIL ASYAIQBA 10 BABYLON BANK COMPANY BAGHDAD BABKIQBA 11 BANK OF BAGHDAD BAGHDAD BABIIQBA 12 BANKMED SAL, IRAQ ARBIL MEDLIQBAARB 13 BANKMED SAL, IRAQ BAGHDAD MEDLIQBA 14 BANKMED SAL, IRAQ BASRAH (BASRAH BRANCH) MEDLIQBABAS 15 BANQUE LIBANO-FRANAISE SAL - IRAQ BAGHDAD BLFSIQBA 16 BBAC SAL ERBIL BRANCH ARBIL BBACIQBA 17 BLOM BANK S.A.L. BAGHDAD BLOMIQBA 18 BYBLOS BANK SAL IRAQ ARBIL BYBAIQBA 19 BYBLOS BANK SAL IRAQ BAGHDAD (BYBLOS BANK SAL) BYBAIQBABAG 20 BYBLOS BANK SAL IRAQ BASRAH BYBAIQBABAS 21 CENTRAL BANK OF IRAQ BAGHDAD CBIRIQBA 22 CIHAN BANK FOR ISLAMIC INVESTMENT AND FINANCE ARBIL CIHBIQBA 23 COMMERCIAL BANK OF IRAQ (S.A.) BAGHDAD AUBBIQBA 24 CREDIT BANK OF IRAQ BAGHDAD CBIQIQBA 25 CREDIT LIBANAIS SAL BAGHDAD CLIBIQBA 26 DAR ES SALAAM INVESTMENT BANK BAGHDAD DSIVIQBA 27 DIJLAH AND FURAT BANK BAGHDAD DFDIIQBA 28 ECONOMY BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE BAGHDAD (ALSHORJAH) ECOVIQBA616 29 ECONOMY BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE BAGHDAD ECOVIQBA 30 ELAF ISLAMIC BANK BAGHDAD ELAFIQBA 31 ERBIL BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE ARBIL EBIFIQBA 32 FRANSABANK SAL, IRAQ BRANCH BAGHDAD FSABIQBA 33 GULF COMMERCIAL BANK BAGHDAD GUCEIQBA 34 IBL BANK, SAL BAGHDAD INLEIQBA 35 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND ISLAMIC FINANCE BAGHDAD IDBQIQBA 36 INVESTMENT BANK OF IRAQ BAGHDAD IVBIIQBA 37 IRAQI ISLAMIC BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT BAGHDAD IRIBIQBA 38 IRAQI MIDDLE EAST INVESTMENT BANK BAGHDAD IMEBIQBA 39 KURDISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK ARBIL (PESHWA (ERBIL) BRANCH) KIBIIQBAERB 40 KURDISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK ARBIL KIBIIQBA 41 KURDISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK BAGHDAD (BAGHDAD BRANCH) KIBIIQBABGH 42 KURDISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK DUHOK (DUHOK BRANCH) KIBIIQBADHK 43 KURDISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK SULAYMINYA (SULAYMINYA BRANCH) KIBIIQBASUL 44 MANSOUR BANK FOR INVESTMENT BAGHDAD MBIVIQBA 45 MOSUL BANK BAGHDAD MOUUIQBA 46 NATIONAL BANK OF IRAQ BAGHDAD NBIQIQBA 47 NATIONAL ISLAMIC BANK BAGHDAD NISBIQBA 48 NORTH BANK BAGHDAD NRTTIQBA 49 RASHEED BANK BAGHDAD RDBAIQBB 50 REGION TRADE BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE (FORMERLY EMERALD BANK) ARBIL EMERIQBA Trying to help ya PP.
  19. Last I read was that they were at odds and negotiations weree unravailing. Hope what I heard is wrong, but it had something to do with the payments and the Kurds wanting full pay. They said the trouble was with exporting thru Turkey and ISIS for the reason they didn't meet their quotas. Do shoot me, lol, just sharing what I know and read.
  20. Thanks Ron. I learned something new and worth reading.
  21. Of course they are on lockdown.........it's the Central Bank......can't just let anyone walk in there........besides, it's Saturday, they aren't open. Just say'n.
  22. lol mark.....I put a post on this last night.....pretty cool huh.
  23. The meeting's agenda No. (21) Saturday (14) March 2015 14/03/2015 Third parliamentary session The first legislative year Legislative Chapter II First, read verses from the Koran. Second, the Committee on Culture, Media Report. Third: the first reading of a bill to ratify the creation of the Council of Ministers of trade between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Convention on the Law. ( Foreign Relations Committee ), (2 items). Fourth: the first reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to eradicate the illicit trade in tobacco products to the Convention of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Protocol concerning the law. ( Committee on Foreign Relations , the Committee on Health and the Environment ), (2 items). Fifth: The first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Convention in the field of environmental protection between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the State of Kuwait law. ( Committee on Foreign Relations , the Committee on Health and the Environment ), (2 items). Sixth: The first reading of the draft law to preserve the documents. ( Legal Committee , the Committee on Culture and Information ), (15 articles). Seventh: The second reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on the Law on Road Traffic of 1968 and the European agreement supplementing her for the year 2006. ( Commission services and reconstruction , Foreign Jnaalalaqat), (2 items). Eighth: the second reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the United Nations immunities of States and their property Convention on jurisdictional law. ( Foreign Relations Committee , the Legal Committee ), (2 items). Session begins at: eleven in the morning.
  24. I have read several people posting that the Chinese are in charge of the RV. They said that the Chinese really love to use numbers for luck when doing something of importance. Well lets see if they are waiting for this. On March 14 2015, at 9:26:53 they will have their chance. Why do I say this. Look at what it will be. 3.141592653 = If this isn't a good time for them, then I don't know what will be. Just having fun while sitting around.
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