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  1. yep..for sure uber transportación next generación everywhere
  2. Thanks dinarrefic ...yep RV is coming .. crossing fingers ....hold tight....enjoy the ride ¡¡¡
  3. WOW ¡¡ thank you Synopsis for so progressive thinking u have ¡¡¡ my hopes r really high when i read your posts ...some invisible feeling is telling me that RV is coming ...suddenly ? 1 usd is perfect but i won't cry if lower to let's say. .10 yo start..thanks again !!
  4. wtf ¡¡¡¡ ..... "Rohani expressed Iran's willingness to negotiate and required Washington's apology"+++++ first... this crazy insane should see his m..f ..for apologies....those insanians are a total failure . 
  5. Thanks LGD for your posts ..still wondering how Iraq paying with dinars to insanians will benefit our investment. Any idea will be appreciated for sure...Thanks¡ Still wondering He is negotiating a plan with Iran that would lead to payment of Iraqi dinar instead of the dollar, while guaranteeing the disbursement of money through an Iraqi bank inside Iraq.
  6. Thank you 10YL for your report..yep .those bunker busting bombs are terrific .so the message to insanians is clear " ¡Don't mess with the BOSS¡¡
  7. The US Navy sends a double aircraft carrier message to Iran by Tom Rogan | April 22, 2019 03:17 PM In a rare double-up deployment close to Iran, the U.S. Navy currently has two carrier strike groups in the Mediterranean Sea. Just a few days sail from the Arabian Sea, the Stennis and Lincoln carrier strike groups conducted joint exercises last week. The Navy's current posture gives President Trump significantly added means of deterrence and action against Iran. It's a relevant concern in that U.S.-Iran tensions are escalating quickly. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday ended U.S. sanctions waivers on nations which import Iranian oil. Threatening the already fragile Iranian economy, that action makes the Iranian hardliners likely to escalate against America. Indeed, they're saying as much. Responding to Pompeo, the head of the revolutionary guard corps navy threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, which controls the Persian Gulf's vital energy supply highway to the world. Also evincing Iran's increasing fury, a new hardliner commanding officer of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was appointed over the weekend. Were Iran to attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. would rely on at least two carrier strike groups to lead efforts to reopen the Strait. Those carriers would act in tandem, deploying their air wings to strike Iranian naval, air, and missile forces while supporting the carriers escort ships in defending the fleet. And unlike in a prospective conflict with China, U.S. aircraft carriers could dominate Iranian naval and air warfare forces. Perhaps the U.S. deployment is coincidental, but I doubt it. The U.S. Navy is overstretched, especially in relation to its aircraft carriers and submarines. Its Mediterranean deployment appears calculated with an anticipated conflict in mind. 10051eac28bd80471a6373bd71a9071d.webp
  8. U.S. Officials React To Iran's Threat To uz, Assure Market Of Continued Supply.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, center, and national security adviser John Bolton, right, listen as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister, in Hanoi, February 27, 2019 U.S. officials have strongly responded to IRGC Naval Force Commander's threat about closing the strait of Hormuz if Iran cannot ship its oil through the strategic waterway. A senior U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity told reporters in Washington on Monday April 22 that any move by Iran to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz in response to the United States ending waivers for purchases of Iranian oil would be unjustified and unacceptable. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had also warned against uncalculated moves while announcing the elimination of waivers granted to buyers of Iran's oil. When the U.S. imposed sanctions in November of Iran’s oil exports, it granted temporary waivers to eight friendly countries to continue buying limited amounts of Iranian oil. The waivers end May 1. The United States sees no need to consider tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in the aftermath of the waivers as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have pledged to make up for shortcomings in the market, the official said. He added that U.S. officials are now looking at ways to prevent Iran from circumventing existing oil sanctions, the official added. In another development, U.S. envoy for Iran Brian Hook said during a briefing in Washington on Monday that waivers for Iranian oil were granted in November because conditions in the oil market did not permit zero exports by Iran, "but now the picture is much different," he said in a reference to the Saudi and UAE move. Reuters quoted Hook as saying on Monday that the conditions in the global oil market have changed since last November, enabling the United States to eliminate all the waivers it had granted to eight economies to buy Iranian oil and demands to reduce imports from Iran to zero. The agency also quoted Frank Fannon, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources as having said that on top of the change in market conditions, Saudi Arabia was taking "active steps" to ensure global oil markets were well supplied in terms of volumes and appropriate grades. Earlier, President Donald Trump had also reiterated in a tweet that "Saudi Arabia and others in OPEC will more than make up the Oil Flow difference in our now Full Sanctions on Iranian Oil. Iran is being given VERY BAD advice by @JohnKerry and people who helped him lead the U.S. into the very bad Iran Nuclear Deal. Big violation of Logan Act?" He was referring to a United States federal law that criminalizes negotiation by unauthorized persons with foreign governments having a dispute with the United States. The president has not explained his accusation about Kerry allegedly dealing with Iran. Earlier on Monday, U.S. Secretary of State had announced in Washington that the U.S. will eliminate in May all waivers granted to eight economiesallowing them to buy Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions. Meanwhile, John Bolton, the White House's national Security Adviser tweeted in this regard: "Coupled with the recent designation of the IRGC as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, today’s announcement should make the United States’ resolve abundantly clear to Tehran." Bolton also cited a previous tweet which said: "Under the President's leadership we have taken unprecedented steps to impose maximum pressure on Iran. We are going to zero waivers for oil exports from the corrupt Iranian regime, denying it the largest source of its revenue." The threat by the Iranian IRGC navy commander was made shortly before Pompeo's remarks about putting an end to waivers. Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri told Iran’s Arabic TV channel Al-Alam early on April 22, “The Hormuz Strait, based on law is an international shipping route and we will close it if we are banned from using it”. Iranian officials have made the threat about closing the strait of Hormuz at least a dozen times before. Tangsiri himself, had also threatened in February to close Hormuz, if Iran’s oil exports dropped to zero under U.S. pressure. The Strait of Hormuz, connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. It is the only waterway linking the Gulf to the open sea. With 20 percent of the world’s petroleum passing through the strait, it is key to global oil supply. The strait has been the site of repeated standoffs between Iran and the United States. Iranian oil exports have more than halved since the U.S. imposed sanctions on Iran’s exports in November 2018. Iran's oil output is expected to drop still further although it may not be reduced to zero. Iran can always find a way to export some oil overland to a dozen neighboring countries as oil market experts have been telling the press since Pompeo's announcement Monday morning. The only other reaction by Iran so far is an announcement via its oil ministry that it is consulting with its international trade partners and will show a response "soon."
  9. This will bring Iran to its knees! it's seems that General Patton''s saying is alive again.
  10. HYPOTETICAL AND POSSIBLE TALK NOT PUBLISHED IN THE NEWS,,, POMPEO: Hey madhi how about RV ? I would like to change a couple of millions for pending debts I have .. MADHI: surely my friend it will be in a few more days ... I am also urged by revalued dinars,, lol¡
  11. Flexing muscle.... The Associated Press | By Jon Gambrell ABOARD THE USS JOHN C. STENNIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF — A U.S. aircraft carrier has sailed into the Persian Gulf, becoming the first since America's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and breaking the longest carrier absence in the volatile region since at least the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The arrival Friday of the USS John C. Stennis comes as Iranian officials have returned to repeatedly threatening to close off the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which a third of all oil traded by sea passes.
  12. Insanian rethoric as always to get benefits ..they are warned ¡¡¡¡ "Any attempt by Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz will elicit a military response by the United States. American military commanders have REPETEADLY articulated their DETERMINATION to keep the waterway open to ensure “freedom of navigation” and the “free flow o (Reuters)....also Israel has some good news for those unhappy guys .." ###################Israel would deploy its military if Iran were to try to block the Bab al-Mandeb strait that links the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday. would deploy its military if Iran were to try to block the Bab al-Mandeb strait that links the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday.
  13. Thanks Pitcher for your positive feelings..
  14. No wayyyy¡¡..I don't feel negative....I don't go away¡..I don't sell my beloved dinars...and yes sir...I take my poopy thunder¡¡¡ ...LOL ¡¡¡¡¡
  15. Thank You 6iy for your great great info ... " mahdi :you better hurry to continue signing contracts with friendly and safe countries soon to ensure electricity .. water..infrastructure..economics..etc and no longer depend on the insanians .... (saudi is ready to sell electricity to less price that the insanians ... besides the stadium of a billion gift... wow¡ that says a lot) applauds the patriotic president Trump for his energic stance and not be intimidated by those crazy terrorist insanians ... and what more better for all of us ... International RV ¡¡¡... :):):)
  16. Thank you PP..you made my day with so encouriging news..thanks again ¡
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  18. nothing new ... they have always been that way ... spitting s...t is one of the ways in which they express their bitterness ... US have helped massively 3 times in Russia in the last 80 years ... in which way ellios have helped US ? ...ungrateful.they are... Fact: they will never ... never will recognize and accept that America is .... THE # ONE ¡¡¡ GOD BLESS AMERICA FIREVER ¡¡¡ .. https://blogs.voanews.com/russia-watch/2012/09/25/making-the-kremlin-queasy-massive-american-aid-has-helped-russians-three-times-in-the-last-century/
  19. I dont't believe what this ir other russian say..we all know that russian like insanians hate America .I think he's trying to DESTABILIZE everything is going good!..
  20. LOL!!!! ...it looks like mahdi is TOO OILED !!!!! ..maybe after knowing latest sanctions againts brotherly neighbors he is loosing control ¡¡¡ ¡so funny !!!
  21. Thanks Synopsis for your posts..I really like the way you think out of the box..yep God Bless all those brave and heroics troops fighting to bring democracy and freedom to those ungrateful crazy guys...RV the iraki dinar..not soon...RIGHT NOW ¡¡¡
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