STATUS OF THR RV. PART. 4
Q & A
Question From Jack Bowra: Why does America sell dollars to Iraq if they are so worried about them then funnelling through to Iran?
Answer Mnt Goat: Guten Tag Jack.I hope you are having a nice winter and staying warm. Okay, so let’s answer your question. Have you been reading my Newsletters? If you were, you should know the US is not “selling” dollars to Iraq. The dollars are in a DFI fund. When oil is sold from Iraq the buyer MUST pay in US dollars. They call these “petro- dollars”.
These payments go directly into the DFI fund which was set up to protect Iraq from creditors left over from the Saddam Hessian regime. They did this to protect Iraq. When Iraq needs money to pay for imports, they submit their budget to the Federal Reserve, and they would send plane loads of paper cash $100 bills to Iraq to meet their budget. Remember this is Iraq’s money.
The problem is that this system opened Iraq wide open for corruption and the US Federal Reserve that set up this system knew it and used it to scam the oil revenues from Iraq. Folks they are not that dumb that they couldn’t project this would happen.
This became their little slush fund. A little for their pockets, a lot for Iran and nobody would know the difference, they thought. They figured everyone would just think it was all Iranian corruption and smuggling and no one would catch on to their scheme. But the Trump administration is catching on and this all going to come out in the news soon.
Watch for it! So, how do you now stop the corruption is the real question. How do you stop 20 years of corruption? Some people at the highest levels are getting paid off in the US to let all this money go to Iran. This is the real problem. I have been telling everyone this for a long time. The U.S. is the real problem. The relationship of the U.S. with Iraq in this matter had to change and so it is now finally changing. Buy, buy U.S. Dollar, hello Iraqi Dinar.
We find out today that Russian companies were about to complete important projects in Iraq that began before 2003, especially in the energy sector, but the painful security events that occurred in 2004 led to the suspension of these projects back then. What ever happened to Germany’s Seimans and the U.S. GE in Iraq?
I thought billions were allocated in the last couple budgets to complete the electric grid and these contracts were awarded to them? Will Russia instead now move in and finally complete the grid project?
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