k98nights Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Specialist: Iraq needs three years to promote economic Date: Sunday 27-02-2011 12: 55 PM Baghdad (News). Economic expert ghazi al-kenani said that Iraq needs three years to promote economic reality. Al-Kenani Said (the news News) today: " Six months is not enough for radical, but we need for a period of at least three years in addition to the availability of a workshop to work (24) an hour to get to a qualitative change and in services. " Al-Kenani Called on the government to " remedy the situation through the existence of good faith to campaign reform, economic laws, pointing out to the fact that most of the projects prepared by the government seven years ago had not been implemented and are one brick could be of great benefit to the Iraqi people. " Has witnessed Tahrir Square and nearby areas last Friday, demonstrations to demand better services and the ration card and the fight against endemic corruption in the state. The elimination of unemployment, the government said the curfew that vehicle as well as calls not to leave and there are infiltrated وبعثيين in favour of the former regime are trying to target the demonstrators. Observers who followed up the demonstration marched confirmed the absence of any political activity of the political blocs, as was high discipline and noted that a group of demonstrators confronted ولمرات several of the participants, who tried the security forces with stones, in rush-hour riot forces have sprayed water onto the protesters have also been used الهروات and sound bombs to disperse the public, and said some of the to the detention of a number of press photographers who were released, further?/Concluded/(3.. M) http://ikhnews.com/news_view_9158.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim1cor13 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Specialist: Iraq needs three years to promote economic Date: Sunday 27-02-2011 12: 55 PM Baghdad (News). Economic expert ghazi al-kenani said that Iraq needs three years to promote economic reality. Al-Kenani Said (the news News) today: " Six months is not enough for radical, but we need for a period of at least three years in addition to the availability of a workshop to work (24) an hour to get to a qualitative change and in services. " Al-Kenani Called on the government to " remedy the situation through the existence of good faith to campaign reform, economic laws, pointing out to the fact that most of the projects prepared by the government seven years ago had not been implemented and are one brick could be of great benefit to the Iraqi people. " Has witnessed Tahrir Square and nearby areas last Friday, demonstrations to demand better services and the ration card and the fight against endemic corruption in the state. The elimination of unemployment, the government said the curfew that vehicle as well as calls not to leave and there are infiltrated وبعثيين in favour of the former regime are trying to target the demonstrators. Observers who followed up the demonstration marched confirmed the absence of any political activity of the political blocs, as was high discipline and noted that a group of demonstrators confronted ولمرات several of the participants, who tried the security forces with stones, in rush-hour riot forces have sprayed water onto the protesters have also been used الهروات and sound bombs to disperse the public, and said some of the to the detention of a number of press photographers who were released, further?/Concluded/(3.. M) http://ikhnews.com/news_view_9158.html Thank you k98 for digging up the details. This is much more realistic and certainly takes time to achieve proper goals. Possible for a slow but consistent appreciation in the IQD over time, and it has been increasingly evident that Iraq realizes they are not ready as so many think they are. They really have to get this right, and if they actually DO get it right, and take the time to do so, it will be good for everyone involved. I appreciate all your efforts my friend All my best! Jim --- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
On_Reserve Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 This is one of the most revealing articles that I've seen ... and speaks loudly to the idea that we are nowhere near RV -- and likely far, far from $3+. True, the translation can be challenged, but the message seems pretty clear that this will continue to move slowly regardless of how desperate and deserving that we, on this board, continue to portray ourselves. Thank you for that post. TS I believe in the RV; I don't believe in the cult. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R2d2dc Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Thank you for the post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaRSam Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 What most of you aren't looking at with all the deaths, and protests is that compared to our own country they aren't that bad. Everyone is saying based on the protesting, and violence that they're too unstable for an RV right now. Thats completely false because our country has at least two protests a year with millions in damage, and a hand full of people dead. Don't believe me, look it up. If any sports team wins a championship in any major city our own people burn stores, and cars to the ground, attack each other, and officers. We are a far more violent country as a whole, so I wouldn't use violence as an excuse on why thr RV cannot happen right now. Their people are poor, homeless, and hungry. This is why they protest. Our protests are out of selfishness, and pure hatred. Oh, and we call it a celebration. One of the most dangerous places to be in our nation is downtown Los Angeles if the Lakers win anything at all. Thats so depressing. i have more faith in their government than our own. Again very sad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JuryPicker Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 One thing I have learned is not to believe anything on the news. Don't think for a minute they'll come out and say " Hey guys, things look great, I think we'll revalue our currency Friday week. " Lets celebrate. And once again, the RV will not turn the average Iraqi citizen into millionaires. It will help the country more with increased buying power in the U.S and other countries supplying their rebuilding needs. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaRSam Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 One thing I have learned is not to believe anything on the news. Don't think for a minute they'll come out and say " Hey guys, things look great, I think we'll revalue our currency Friday week. " Lets celebrate. And once again, the RV will not turn the average Iraqi citizen into millionaires. It will help the country more with increased buying power in the U.S and other countries supplying their rebuilding needs. I completely agree, and if you pay attention to any of the REAL experts they will say that Iraq will be one of the largest powers of the world before 2020. Well, our country obviously thinks so beings that we have investors that have trillions invested already. (not counting the dinar at all) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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