ChuckFinley Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 35 minutes ago, Everett said: For clarity, the differences in their religion is the Sunni's worship Allah , the Shites worship Ali. The Kurds are Christian! It all centers around the ancient city of Mecca! Therefore, as the confusion of The Quran between Shite's and Sunni's, and as well versus The Holy Bible religious beliefs of the Kurds, the Kurds have that much contention, and strife in dealing with the Federal Government of Baghdad. Not only do the Muslim Shite/Sunni's have religious divisions between their views of their own Worship differences. but the Kurds being predominately Christian, makes for a very contentious atmosphere for the government of Iraq. So, it's really difficult to say whether the Kurdish region will stay, or divide from Central Government! If the oil and gas law is ratified and done properly dividing the oil proceeds accordingly, then Iraqi government will stay in tact! Hard to say, but we should be getting close to a resolve, either way! Thanks for this post Everett. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Everett Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 Thank You for the compliment SnowGlobe! So, atop all the politics and greed, and strife of big money, we have to deal with the religious strife as well! We all know, as Christians, the Muslims view us as infidels, to be eliminated so to speak. So, the Shite(Ali worship),Sunni(Allah worship), Kurds(Christians), well, what a mix in the brew! Then you have the politics, and big big big money in the mix! The Kurdish region, go figure, here they are in between Iran(Shite-Ali), and below their territory Regional Government a predominately Shite(Ali-God), mixed with a Sunni(Allah-God)! Most Muslims about 96%, are Sunni(Allah-God) worship! The real irony is this, they all Muslim, and Christian both celebrate the religious holidays of one another. That is strange. All we want is the true value as investors for the "Dinar", which is highly undervalued. I agree with Adam, for my own reasons, that it should start around 10 cents per USD. That's even if the Kurds do become their own government. We'll know pretty soon, either way! The main point is Kurdistan Iraq is only second to Israel of our allies in the Middle Eastern countries. Third, ally is Kuwait! And Kurdish entire region is sandwiched in-between all that mix! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoviceInvestor Posted June 23, 2017 Report Share Posted June 23, 2017 2 hours ago, Everett said: Thank You for the compliment SnowGlobe! So, atop all the politics and greed, and strife of big money, we have to deal with the religious strife as well! We all know, as Christians, the Muslims view us as infidels, to be eliminated so to speak. So, the Shite(Ali worship),Sunni(Allah worship), Kurds(Christians), well, what a mix in the brew! Then you have the politics, and big big big money in the mix! The Kurdish region, go figure, here they are in between Iran(Shite-Ali), and below their territory Regional Government a predominately Shite(Ali-God), mixed with a Sunni(Allah-God)! Most Muslims about 96%, are Sunni(Allah-God) worship! The real irony is this, they all Muslim, and Christian both celebrate the religious holidays of one another. That is strange. All we want is the true value as investors for the "Dinar", which is highly undervalued. I agree with Adam, for my own reasons, that it should start around 10 cents per USD. That's even if the Kurds do become their own government. We'll know pretty soon, either way! The main point is Kurdistan Iraq is only second to Israel of our allies in the Middle Eastern countries. Third, ally is Kuwait! And Kurdish entire region is sandwiched in-between all that mix! I would be happy with 10 cents.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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yota691 Posted June 23, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2017 Abadi: There is a desire to open a Kuwaiti investment channels with Iraq Thursday June 22, 2017 18:01 Alsumaria News / Baghdad revealed Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi , Thursday, about the existence of a desire to open a Kuwaiti investment channels with Iraq , while pointing to the government 's efforts to restore trade between Iraq and the operations of Jordan after securing ports. Ebadi said during the weekly press conference, attended by Alsumaria, "we seek to re - trade exchange between Iraq and Jordan operations after securing the ports." He added that "there is a desire to open a Kuwaiti investment channels with Iraq , " following the "Saudi officials confirmed that Iraq 's strength and Astaqrarah are in the interest of their country." The Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi recently conducted a regional tour that included Saudi Arabia, Iran and Kuwait , and met with officials of those countries and discussed with them bilateral relations and several files. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted June 23, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2017 Abadi: the reconstruction of what was destroyed Daesh will cost $ 100 billion Number of readers: 56 Abadi: the reconstruction of what was destroyed Daesh will cost $ 100 billion 23-06-2017 04:19 PM Euphrates - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that Iraq needs $ 100 billion for the reconstruction of cities and provinces, which was dominated by the organization Daesh the infrastructure of public and private property destroyed. Abadi stressed that the countries of the region to cooperate in order to fight terrorism and eliminate it completely, adding that Iraq will play a key role in the new consensus between the countries of the region to create stability. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted June 24, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 24, 2017 Document .. Abadi allocated two billion dinars to contract with a foreign coach ... QNB Union? 14:48 - June 22, 17 Last updated 14:52 - June 22, 17 4942 Watch BAGHDAD / Press tomorrow: approved Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, the Iraqi Football Federation requested the allocation of $ 2 billion dinars for the purpose of hiring a foreign coach to lead the team football. A source for "Tomorrow 's Press", " The approval of the prime minister conditional on the amount that will be allocated from within the Football Federation 's annual budget." He added, " The Football Association had hoped through the request and the amount to be considered as a grant from within the budget will affect the activities of the Union." It is said that the Iraqi Football Federation had previously sacked coach Radi Cnichl and intends to use a foreign coach but returned to the local coach after he hired Bbasm Qasim. Keywords sport Abadi National team 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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