Wednesday, December 6, 2023

AMERICA IS SHACKING IRAQ WITH THE POWER OF FEDERALISM. OIL MONEY IS RESERVED AND GOVERNMENTS ARE POWERLESS BY MNT GOAT, 5 DEC

AMERICA IS SHACKING IRAQ WITH THE POWER OF FEDERALISM. OIL MONEY IS RESERVED AND GOVERNMENTS ARE POWERLESS

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The United States of America continues to dominate Iraq through political, security and economic agreements that Washington separates according to what serves its interests in the first place, as the US administration sought to circumvent political agreements in order to prevent the parties that are trying to rid the country of its influence over the Iraqi oil sale funds.

Not allowing the country to deposit the money of selling oil in Iraqi banks is tantamount to imposing economic restrictions on it and the inevitable loss of the huge funds that are invested from America before sending them, the parliament’s orientation towards ending this power needs to bear the burdens and retaliatory decisions due to the termination of agreements and sending the money directly to Iraq.

*Many ways

Speaking about this file, a member of the House of Representatives, Jassim Al-Musawi, stressed that there are many solutions to get rid of the domination of the United States of America over the money selling Iraqi oil, adding that the trend towards this decision needs to bear the burdens and results that Washington may issue against the country.

Al-Moussawi said, in an interview with the Information Agency, that “obtaining financial independence requires the support of political forces from all segments of society to proceed with the implementation of this decision,” noting that “it is not possible to build a free and strong economy without moving towards achieving financial independence away from Washington.”

He continues, “The general situation and the current developments do not allow the continuation of hegemony and mortgage the money and economy of Iraq decisions of the United States of America,” noting that “Washington suffers from the decline of its economy significantly in recent times

* Circumvent Conventions

In addition, the leader of the State of Law Coalition, Haider al-Lami, accuses the United States of circumventing political agreements by bidding farewell to oil sale funds at the Federal Bank, while stressing that the changes made by Washington are tantamount to an occupation of the country.

Al-Lami said, in an interview with the Information Agency, that “the introduction of ISIS gangs into the country under American auspices is to change security and strategic agreements as Washington deems appropriate for it,” noting that “Washington has worked to change many agreements that have been made in the security and military aspect as well.”

He continues, “There are many violations in the file of farewell to the money of selling Iraqi oil in the US Federal Bank instead of Iraqi banks,” pointing out that “the internal opposition to the American presence rejected many of the conditions and dictates that America will impose.”

* Consequences of the former regime

For his part, the economic expert, Nasser al-Kinani, explains the reasons why the United States continues to deposit the money for the sale of Iraqi oil in the Federal Bank, these agreements have existed since the former regime. (since 1991 gulf war)

He continues, “Iraq will end the US hegemony in the event of ending the deal in the dollar and heading towards the euro or other global currencies,” adding that “these agreements began during the former regime by exporting oil in exchange for food and medicine and were developed to serve the interests of Washington in the first place.”

The United States of America continues to impose influence on Iraq in many vital files,including the farewell of the money for the sale of Iraqi oil in the US Federal Bank, amid clear blackmail by passing many files, most notably the dollar bill, which places great pressure on the government.

(You heard it here in this article. No more rumors that the US is abusing Iraq.)

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