Luigi1 Posted February 2 Report Share Posted February 2 Here's an article of Dinarian interes... CBI Takes Measures To Abolish Cash & The USD. Some of the benefits of going completely digital & Dollarless. Treat as a rumor. Not verified. Your opine. Tlm724 Administrator Bondlady’s Corner: CBI Takes Measures To Abolish Cash & The USD. ARTICLE: Electronic Payment In Iraq…A Project Bigger Than The Abolition Of Cash & The Dollar, With A Hidden Goal. The economic expert, Safwan Qusay, revealed the government’s hidden goal in implementing the electronic payment project throughout Iraq and its advantages. Qusay said {to Al-Furat News} that: “The policy of the American Central & Federal Banks was that everyone knew that the currency auction was contributing to the smuggling of the Dollar to various countries & that it was intended for Iraqis only.” He added, “But the policy of complying with international requirements & controlling the movement of the Ddollar was implemented after the success of the electronic platform in enhancing bank balances, as well as expanding the circle of financial inclusion by investigating the source of the Iraqi Dinar. Currently, all employees of state departments and retirees are included with credit cards.” Qusay added, “We also have a formal private sector & federal ministries that have begun to spread the culture of electronic payment to track the movement of the Dinar. The more we introduce the Dinar system within the regulatory department, the more we prevent the corrupt from changing the gender of the Dinar, whether in the real estate market, gold, or other markets.” He concluded by saying, “The whole issue is related to combating corruption through investment in technology & one of these means is electronic payment.” In its session the day before yesterday, Tuesday, the Council of Ministers approved the following regarding commissions for electronic payment operations: 1. (The recipient bears electronic payment commissions from the private and public sectors & the payer does not bear any electronic payment commissions) & the government compensates a percentage (50%) of the commissions. The electronic payment paid by the holder (the merchant, the employer & all private sector entities), provided that it is used to pay the holder’s obligations to the state exclusively through electronic payment, such as renewing licenses, paying taxes, customs, fees, municipal fees, electricity fees & everything owed to the state & it cannot be recovered in cash at any time. In any case. 2. Determine all electronic payment commissions (at a percentage determined by the CBI), with a & private sectors) & what exceeds that without commissions & a minimum that is exempt from commissions as well ( Exempting small transactions in the public & private sectors from commissions up to a ceiling determined by the CBI. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luigi1 Posted February 2 Author Report Share Posted February 2 NOTE: Iraq re-considers US troop withdrawal...Iran yesterday, ordered ISIS to stand down attacks on US troops in Iraq out of fears of retaliation...Iraq needs to do more to reign in Iran interferences in the country... TNT via Tishwash: Parliamentary Security expects that the American presence in Iraq will not continue. ARTICLE: the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee expected the withdrawal of American forces from Iraq. Committee member Representative Waad al-Qaddo said, “The American forces in Iraq are arrogant & hostile occupation forces, as a result of which there have been martyrs & wounded. However, their presence in the country is temporary due to everyone’s desire to support the implementation of the House of Representatives’ decision to expel them.” He warned the US against “any "An attempt to disrupt the exit of its army from Iraq, because it will collide with massive popular anger." He explained, “The false values promulgated by America related to human rights, freedom, democracy, liberation & change were revealed after the events of the Al-Aqsa Flood, as America transferred more than 20,000 tons of weapons & ammunition to the Zionist entity in order to kill the Palestinian people & destroy its geography & this is the biggest crime the world has witnessed during the era.” the talk". 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NWGUY Posted February 2 Report Share Posted February 2 I posted earlier in another post, that we need to get the heck out of there, after we get them to revalue and get us reimbursed for what we have done for them. They could still be under the control of Saadam, and his crazy boys, but we have saved them. They are the most ungrateful bunch of moron's I have ever seen. We poured ton's of money into their country, not to mention all the american lives that were lost, trying to free Iraq. It wasn't for the gold, or oil. We have all that here ourselves. I am just tired of helping them, and being treated like this! RV your currency, and we will get out! 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luigi1 Posted February 2 Author Report Share Posted February 2 49 minutes ago, NWGUY said: I posted earlier in another post, that we need to get the heck out of there, after we get them to revalue and get us reimbursed for what we have done for them. They could still be under the control of Saadam, and his crazy boys, but we have saved them. They are the most ungrateful bunch of moron's I have ever seen. We poured ton's of money into their country, not to mention all the american lives that were lost, trying to free Iraq. It wasn't for the gold, or oil. We have all that here ourselves. I am just tired of helping them, and being treated like this! RV your currency, and we will get out! You are 100% correct... I also pointed out how Iran's influence goes deep in GOI, the economy & military. Let Iraq align itself up with Iran all it wants to. RV, then get the hell out of Iraq, leave it to it's own demise & don't look back. Don't help them one iota next time they scream for our protection. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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