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Friday Late Morning Opinions @ 11:15 AM MDT - 4/19/2024


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REMEMBER, no one really  knows what will happen, or when. They're simply stating their opinions based on what they perceive to be happening in Iraq... So, take everything with a grain of salt ... :twothumbs: RON 

 

 

Frank26  Houston Texas and Dearborn Michigan... Al-Sudani arriving [motorcade]. I stopped counting when I got up to 50. You're telling me that all these gigantic monstrous vehicles that are escorting the Prime Minister of Iraq is bring a program rate to the world? You need this type of security for toilet paper value?  Of course not... This is serious.  When the delegation returns back to Iraq, we already told you IOO what is going to happen...

 

Clare  Article: "Sudanese arrives in Houston, Texas" Quote: "Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani arrived this afternoon, Thursday, in the city of Houston in the state of Texas, as part of his official visit to the United States of America."

 

Mnt Goat  The news just keeps getting better and better. ...my CBI contact again confirmed to me that this meeting of Iraq with the Whitehouse had to take place and could be seen as a healing meeting between the two countries. One issue was of course the status of leaving or the pullout of US forces. This issue is clear, as the US forces do not plan to leave Iraq again and destabilize the middle east, especially in these turbulent times... don’t worry it is not going to happen any time soon as long-term plans are being negotiated to give Iraq what it wants and give the US what it wants...:twothumbs:

 

 

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Mnt Goat  The news just keeps getting better and better. ...my CBI contact again confirmed to me that this meeting of Iraq with the Whitehouse had to take place and could be seen as a healing meeting between the two countries. One issue was of course the status of leaving or the pullout of US forces. This issue is clear, as the US forces do not plan to leave Iraq again and destabilize the middle east, especially in these turbulent times... don’t worry it is not going to happen any time soon as long-term plans are being negotiated to give Iraq what it wants and give the US what it wants...:twothumbs::tiphat:

 

 

It was Iran & Iran-Iraqi in country proxies supporting the removal of US forces from Iraq, not the Iraqis or GOI.

 

Sudani may have something to say about that.   US forces will stay.   

 

Why...because Iraq lives in a very dangerous neighborhood...they know it & so do we.

Iraq needs the umbrella of protection of the US.

 

 

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Clare  Article: "Sudanese arrives in Houston, Texas" Quote: "Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani arrived this afternoon, Thursday, in the city of Houston in the state of Texas, as part of his official visit to the United States of America."

 

 

Now this is huge news...several days behind!   She may have gotten a heads up from Frankie and Little Markie, and all their high level contacts.    :jester:

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