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The New York Times documents: Who are the Iraqi officials that Iran has put in its pocket?

 


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The rise of ISIS has driven a wedge between the Obama administration and a large group of Iraqi political class. President Obama has pushed for the overthrow of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as a condition for renewed US military support system" rel="">support. He believes that Mr. Maliki's brutal policies and crackdowns on Iraqi Sunnis have helped the rise of militants.

Maliki was a favorite of Tehran. His replacement, Haider al-Abadi, who was educated in Britain, was seen as more friendly to the West and less sectarian. Faced with the uncertainty of a new prime minister, then-Iranian Ambassador Hassan Dana'i Far, Iran's ambassador at the time, called for a secret meeting of senior officials at the embassy building, a huge fortified building outside Baghdad's Green Zone.

As the meeting progressed, it became clear that the Iranians had no reason to worry about the new Iraqi government. Mr Abadi was considered a “British man” and a “candidate for the Americans” but the Iranians thought they had a lot of other ministers in their pocket.

One by one, Danny Farr listed the cabinet members, describing their relations with Iran.

 

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Maliki and former Iranian ambassador Hassan Danae Far

 

* Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who was former Iraqi prime minister and by late 2014 was foreign minister, was identified, like Mr. Adel Abdul Mahdi, as having a “special relationship” with Iran.

* Ministers of Municipalities, Communications and Human Rights “in perfect harmony and one with us and our people.”

* The Minister of Environment “works with us, although he is Sunni.”

Bayan Jabr, who led the Iraqi Interior Ministry at a time when hundreds of prisoners were tortured to death by Shiite death squads - “very close” to Iran.

* The Iraqi Minister of Education, the report says, "We will not have a problem with him."

The former municipal, communications and human rights ministers are all members of the Badr Organization, a political and military group that Iran founded in the 1980s to oppose Saddam Hussein.

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"Surprise, surprise"  ........... :lol:       

         Gomer Pyle USMC

 

From the NY Times, no less ......................:rolleyes:

 

Who would have guessed this to be true ?? ........... :facepalm2:

 

Semper Fi:salute:

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After informing the demonstrators .. The arrest of a gang tried to steal the central bank in Baghdad

 

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18th November, 2019


Baghdad Operations Command announced the arrest of a gang that tried to steal the Central Bank of Iraq.

A statement from the leadership said, "With the cooperation and news of peaceful demonstrators, the Baghdad Operations Command was able to arrest a gang of ten defendants who tried to approach the Central Bank in order to steal and damage, after midnight Sunday, November 17, 2019.''

He added that the gang was referred to the investigation to receive their punishment according to the law.

 

1 hour ago, DinarThug said:

The arrest of a gang tried to steal the Central Bank of Iraq

 

1 hour ago, davis411 said:

Steal what ???

need 700 guys to carry 5000.00 

didnt plan it well


The Dinar Is So Worthless - They Were Only Planning On Dropping Some Off There As Punishment ...

:D  :D  :D 

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Protests stretch from Iraq and Lebanon to Iran .. "Shiite Crescent" in danger!


 Monday, November 18, 2019
 
 
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Iran followed Iraq and Lebanon, and the Iranian street rose up in anger at the regime's decisions that bear the people more than they can bear the economic burdens. Gasoline prices have been the main driver of the protests in Tehran and major Iranian cities. Fuel is a staple commodity for Iranian citizens who regard it as compromising drinking water.

The Iranian economy is suffering a significant deterioration due to "US sanctions"; as well as waste of the budget in military adventures outside of "Iran" and the support of militias loyal to "Tehran", in "Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen."

 

“Erdogan” the first to warn!

It was only a week until the prophecy of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the spread of protests in Iraq and Lebanon to Iran came true.

Erdogan's comments quickly echoed in Tehran, where Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi described them as a "very important warning."

Mousavi said Erdogan's statement on the possibility of unrest spreading to other countries is in place, an important warning "because some hidden hands want to cause disagreement and turmoil in Muslim countries."

Indeed, three days ago, Iran was witnessing protests following a decision by the authorities to increase gasoline prices.

 

Iran is like Iraq and Lebanon!

An adviser to the Iranian president, in his tweet on Twitter, before the outbreak of the protests, that: "Iran is not Iraq or Lebanon, and the US embassy in Tehran also closed for many years. We will not allow the client media to determine our fate, ”he said, noting that the protests that shook the two countries would not do the same in his country.

But the facts on the ground confirm the opposite. Thousands of Iranians took to the streets in a number of Iranian cities to protest the decision to raise fuel prices.

 

Iran's Kurds oppose regime

On Sunday, the secretary of the Iranian Kurdish opposition party Komlah, Abdullah Muhtadi, told Al-Qabas newspaper that the people refuse to waste their wealth on the regime's foreign adventures. He described the "Muhtadi"; what is happening in "Iran" currently as: "A moment of national unity, all the Iranian spectrum met to reject humiliation, humiliation, and took to the street to defend his livelihood, escalating protests in several Iranian cities on the decision to raise prices Fuel. ”

"The Iranian people challenged the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and responded to him in the street and called for his overthrow. The reaction was not expected by the regime.

 

Iran condemns US support for protests

The Iranian Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned the support of the US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, for the protests in Iran.

The "Pompeo" has expressed, in his first comment on the wave of new protests that spread "Iran", that the United States "stands with the Iranian people," describing these protests as "uprising."

The spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, "Abbas Mousavi": "We condemn the support of the US Secretary of State for a number of troublemakers in some Iranian cities; We consider that interference in Iranian affairs." Describing the statements of "Pompeo" as; "hypocritical and opportunism and the Iranian people realize that they do not constitute any sincere solidarity with him."

"The events of chaos and sabotage supported by Pompeo are totally incompatible with the personality of the conscious Iranian people," Mousavi said.

 

Demanding the interrogation of “Rouhani” ..

Members of Iran's Shura Council said they held the president, Hassan Rouhani, responsible for the riots by protesters over fuel prices. Council members called on the government to take the necessary measures to control and supervise prices so as not to harm the people.

Sources in the Council said that 60 Iranian lawmakers have applied to question the president, "Rouhani," against the backdrop of the protests, stressing that the president is implementing repeated economic policies.

 

Shiite Crescent project in danger?

Some analysts argue that the protests in Iraq and Lebanon since October are ostensibly against government corruption; in fact, they are a strong public attempt to end Iran's tutelage over these countries through their sectarian tools.

The Iraqis are demanding an end to the sectarian quota in power-sharing since the US occupation of Iraq in 2003, through which Iran controls the reins of power in Iraq. For Iraqi officials.

On October 17, Lebanon joined the demonstrations in Iraq in protest against the government's decision to impose new taxes in light of the economic crisis the country is undergoing. Corruption and sectarianism are no longer acceptable, and the street has not rested on the resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri. There is a determination by the Lebanese to end Iranian interference in their country and the region.

Here are the protests have recently erupted in "Iran"; to protest against the deterioration of economic conditions, in what can be described as a revolution on the project "Iranian Crescent"; woven by the "mullahs of Tehran."

The streets of Iran are witnessing mass protests against the decision to raise the price of fuel, and the demonstrators demand the overthrow of the rule of the "dictator" as they describe, and that the government work for the benefit of the Iranian people, not to achieve political goals in the region.

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2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

Shiite Crescent project in danger?

 

2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

The Iraqis are demanding an end to the sectarian quota in power-sharing since the US occupation of Iraq in 2003, through which Iran controls the reins of power in Iraq. For Iraqi officials.

 

2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

There is a determination by the Lebanese to end Iranian interference in their country and the region.

 

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2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

Here are the protests have recently erupted in "Iran"; to protest against the deterioration of economic conditions, in what can be described as a revolution on the project "Iranian Crescent"; woven by the "mullahs of Tehran."

 

2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

The streets of Iran are witnessing mass protests against the decision to raise the price of fuel, and the demonstrators demand the overthrow of the rule of the "dictator" as they describe, and that the government work for the benefit of the Iranian people, not to achieve political goals in the region.

 

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Trump adviser to Twilight News: Washington may impose sanctions on names in the New York Times report

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Gabriel Souma, a member of President Donald Trump's advisory board, said Monday that the administration would impose sanctions on the New York Times.
"The American administration has not been surprised by the report," Soma told Shafaq News. "US intelligence knows a lot about what is said in the report. It has the perception and diagnosis of Iranian hegemony in Iraq, so the report did not come as a surprise."

He pointed out that "it is not excluded that the US administration to impose sanctions on the figures mentioned in the report of the New York Times, but it does not rely on what is stated in the report, it has more information, and the report mentioned events in 2014 and 2015, and the Penal Code is implemented "It has information on those named and their relationship with the Revolutionary Guards."

The New York Times on Monday published leaked classified documents from Iranian intelligence detailing how the regime in Tehran exercises power in Iraq through Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani.

The unprecedented leaks reveal Tehran's "tremendous" influence in Iraq, which shows years of hard work by Iranian spies to choose the country's leaders, pay the salaries of Iraqi proxies working for the Americans to change their positions and infiltrate every aspect of political, economic and religious life in Iraq. Iraq.

According to an Iranian intelligence cable, the current prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, worked in exile closely with Iran while Saddam Hussein was in power in Iraq.

The cable says Abdul Mahdi had a special relationship with Iran's Revolutionary Guards when he was oil minister in 2014.

According to the newspaper, one of the former senior US officials warned of his current downfall, "but no Iraqi politician can become prime minister without the blessing of Iran.

When he became prime minister in 2018, he was seen as a compromise candidate acceptable to both Iran and the United States.

According to the newspaper, leaked Iranian intelligence reports largely confirm what was already known about Iran's firm grip on Iraqi politics, but the reports reveal much more than previously known about the extent of Iran and the United States used Iraq as a starting point for espionage.

The reports highlighted the complex domestic policy of the Iranian government, where rival factions are grappling with many of the same challenges faced by US occupation forces as they struggle to stabilize Iraq after the US invasion.

The documents show how, at almost every turn, Iran has outperformed the United States in the competition for influence.

The archive consists of hundreds of reports and leaks written mainly in 2014 and 2015 by Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security officers, who were working in the field in Iraq.

According to the newspaper, Iraqi-Iranian meetings were held in dark alleys, shopping malls and Christmas camouflage parties, and documents show intelligence operations in order to take pictures of US soldiers and coalition forces against ISIS and gifts and buy receivables arrived to Kurdish security leaders.

The archives obtained include Iranian intelligence reports written in 2014 and 2015 by Iranian intelligence officers working in Iraq.

An Iranian intelligence report says former Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi "has a close relationship" with Iran.

Iranian intelligence reports show that Tehran's goal is to keep Iraq from failing, stop the growth of Sunni militancy on the border with Iran, stop any civil war that makes Shiites its victims and prevent the independence of Kurdistan, which destabilizes the region while keeping Iraq as a satellite state.

The newspaper says Iran has wooed most CIA agents left behind by Washington in 2011 who feared retaliation and told Tehran everything they knew about CIA operations in Iraq.

Former CIA agents provided Tehran with information about the agency's secret sites, the names of hotels where the agency's foreign agents were staying, details of weapons and training, and the names of Iraqis working for the agency.

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2 hours ago, zul said:

 

The head of the solution party Jamal Karbouli, on Tuesday, addressed the demonstrators.

ستغادر بغداد لقب المدينة الاسوأ في العالم.. وسيستعيد جواز سفركم هيبته، وسيسترجع ديناركم قيمته
وسيكون لأطفالكم مستقبل افضل من حاضركم..ستحترمكم شعوب الارض ولن يجرؤ على احتقاركم احد،، إن انتم قررتم
ذلك و أصررتم عليه... ايد بأيد لحد #الانتصار عراق واحد
 

Baghdad will leave the title of the worst city in the world .. Your passport will regain its prestige, and your dinar will regain its value
Your children will have a better future than your present. The people of the earth will respect you and no one will dare to despise you.
That and you insisted on it ... supported by the hands of # victory Iraq one

http://www.ikhnews.com/index.php?page=article&id=202000
 

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Well then!  Get to it!

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14 minutes ago, cranman said:

Sipping a whiskey on the couch. It's good but not as good as what you're doing and where.


There Are Absolutely No Bad Locations To Be Downing A Drink That Gives U ‘Superpowers’ ! :o 

 

Day Anyone GIF
 
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1 hour ago, navira said:

Would be nice...sipping my drink at the beach.


Wait, Let Me See If I’ve Got This Straight - Ur Drinking At The Beach While Checking Out The Super Fine Hotties ! B) 

 

 

 

And Yet U Decide To Come To A Thread With Davis In A Thong - Belching With A Warm Can Of Labbatt’s ! :o 
 

 

 

Btw - Davis Says He Can See Ur Dilemma ...

 

:D  :D  :D  

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Pompeo: America will not stand idly by as Iraqis suffer from corrupt officials

 

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18th November, 2019


US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will impose sanctions on "corrupt" Iraqi officials amid continuing demonstrations against Iraqi authorities across the country.

"We will not stand idly by as corrupt officials make the Iraqi people suffer," Pompeo told a news conference Monday evening at the State Department.

"The United States will use our legitimate authority to impose sanctions on corrupt figures who steal Iraqi wealth and those who kill and injure civilian protesters," Pompeo said.

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More useless info from my Shia friend.. 

 

He was very happy today and believes that change will finally take place. He said Sistani came out supporting the protestors and this was a Huge deal.. He said Sistani is almost always neutral when it comes to Government issues and usually has one of his assistance read his statements, but this time it is different.. He came out himself siding with the people and this is a major turning point psychologically for the Iraqi people he said.. My friend said we will see what this brings around the beginning of 2020. He also said there are rumors that the US will help in a coup.. I guess we will see if this turns out to be true..

 

So there you go, thoughts and opinions from my Iraqi friend/coworker.. ;)

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8 minutes ago, GregHi said:

More useless info from my Shia friend.. 

 

Hey, This Isn’t Useless ! This Is Great Stuff - Keep Bringing It ! :cigar:

 

 

Btw - So Who Does Ur Friend Like In The Packers Vs The 49ers Game On Sunday Night Football This Weekend ...

 

:D  :D  :D 

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7 hours ago, zul said:

 

The head of the solution party Jamal Karbouli, on Tuesday, addressed the demonstrators.

ستغادر بغداد لقب المدينة الاسوأ في العالم.. وسيستعيد جواز سفركم هيبته، وسيسترجع ديناركم قيمته
وسيكون لأطفالكم مستقبل افضل من حاضركم..ستحترمكم شعوب الارض ولن يجرؤ على احتقاركم احد،، إن انتم قررتم
ذلك و أصررتم عليه... ايد بأيد لحد #الانتصار عراق واحد
 

Baghdad will leave the title of the worst city in the world .. Your passport will regain its prestige, and your dinar will regain its value
Your children will have a better future than your present. The people of the earth will respect you and no one will dare to despise you.
That and you insisted on it ... supported by the hands of # victory Iraq one

http://www.ikhnews.com/index.php?page=article&id=202000
 

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ADDITIONAL INFO:

The speaker of Iraqi Parliament (Hablousi) is also from the same Solution Party, headed by this guy Jamal Karbouli.... :)

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23 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

 

Hey, This Isn’t Useless ! This Is Great Stuff - Keep Bringing It ! :cigar:

 

 

Btw - So Who Does Ur Friend Like In The Packers Vs The 49ers Game On Sunday Night Football This Weekend ...

 

:D  :D  :D 

If he told me that, I think it would truly be shite useless info.. lol

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Talabani: If 10% of the funds after 2003 were properly disbursed, we would have seen another Iraq

 

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19th November, 2019


Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Qubad Talabani, said that the status of Iraq to place it today has not been spent 10% of the funds allocated to him after 2003 properly.

Talabani's speech came during a speech on Tuesday 19/11/2019 during the work of the Forum (peace and security in the Middle East) at the American University in the province of Dohuk. "From 2003 until now, tens of billions of dollars have been allocated in Iraq for reconstruction, for example, if 10 percent of that money had been properly disbursed, we would have seen Iraq 15 years later," Talabani said.

He added, "Iraq's problem of corruption and the mentality of some and patronage, and even Kouchner - former French Foreign Minister and a participant in the forum - had a role in the Iraqi government will not be able to change anything." He commented on the protests in Iraq and said they did not come out of the blue, they are the result of poor governance and rampant corruption, this was born resentful citizens.

He cited an example: "The masses are demanding services and improving the living situation, and the political parties in Baghdad are moving to amend the constitution, and this has nothing to do with the demands of the demonstrators simply." He added that the experiences of other countries should be used to eliminate corruption.

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Video .. Demonstrators executed "Maliki" in Tahrir Square
 

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19th November, 2019

 


The demonstrators in Tahrir Square after the installation of a platform of hypothetical executions of Iraqi politicians on the execution of the former prime minister and the head of the coalition of the rule of law, Nour al-Maliki.

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Video .. Demonstrators executed "Maliki" in Tahrir Square
 

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19th November, 2019

 


The demonstrators in Tahrir Square after the installation of a platform of hypothetical executions of Iraqi politicians on the execution of the former prime minister and the head of the coalition of the rule of law, Nour al-Maliki.

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Good time for a medical emergency.....warm up the the jet boys.

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Disclosure of details of the law on the abolition of privileges of officials, which will be voted on by parliament today

 

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The MP for the coalition of Saeron Burhan al-Mamouri, on Tuesday, the details of the proposed law to abolish the privileges of officials, which is scheduled to vote on the House of Representatives during its meeting today.

Al-Maamouri said in a statement received a copy of it, that, "according to the provisions of Article (60 / II) of the Constitution and Article (120) of the internal regulations of the House of Representatives, the mass of other parliamentary members gathered the signatures of a number of MPs for the purpose of legislating a law that includes the abolition of the privileges of officials." indicating that "others have submitted the law proposal to the Presidency of the House of Representatives for the purpose of taking the necessary action in connection with its legislation."

He added that "the proposed law to abolish the privileges of officials ensure the abolition of all the provisions contained in the special laws granted," pointing out that "the privileges to be canceled, especially for the three presidencies and the President and members of the Federal Court and the Presidency of the Supreme Judicial Council and members of the House of Representatives and ministers and who are their degree and heads of independent bodies and agents Who are their degree, consultants, who are their degree, special grades, general managers and who are their degree?”

He continued, "The proposal of this law comes in accordance with the decision of the House of Representatives at its tenth meeting on 28/10/2019 and in response to the legitimate demands of the demonstrators of the Iraqi people," stressing that "the mass of Siron will vote on the legislation of this law in order to eliminate the differences between employees In the Iraqi state and to ensure social justice among the Iraqi people.”
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