Introduction: Iraq’s Most Critical Moment in Modern History
Iraq is standing at one of the most decisive crossroads in its modern history. According to recent insights shared by Mnt Goat, the geopolitical tension between the United States, Iran-backed militias, and the Government of Iraq (GOI) has reached a critical stage—one that could determine not only Iraq’s political stability, but also its long-awaited economic and currency reforms.
As U.S. envoy Mark Savaya arrives in Baghdad delivering a firm message from President Trump, it is clear that the United States is not backing down. This moment carries enormous implications for Iraq’s sovereignty, security, and the future of the Iraqi dinar.
U.S. Message to Baghdad: No More Compromise
The recent developments signal a strong and unmistakable warning.
According to Mnt Goat’s analysis, the United States has made it clear that ongoing militia activity inside Iraq—particularly Iranian-backed militias—will no longer be tolerated indefinitely. The presence of these armed groups continues to undermine Iraq’s stability, frighten investors, and stall critical economic reforms.
Could the U.S. Step In Militarily?
Mnt Goat believes that if the Government of Iraq formally requests U.S. assistance to remove Iranian militias from within its borders, the United States would act.
However, this would require:
A formal agreement with the GOI
Clear political alignment from Iraqi leadership
Recognition that this would be a last resort option
The Trump administration, while firm, prefers diplomatic and political solutions—but wants Iran to understand that the U.S. is very serious.
The Iraqi Dinar: Removing the Zeros Still Delayed
Many in the dinar community were hoping that by now Iraq would have already begun the long-promised “removal of the zeros” project.
Unfortunately, as Mnt Goat plainly states:
“I wish I could tell everyone that the removing of the zero has begun, but it hasn’t.”
We are now approaching mid-December, and the execution of currency reform—promised months ago—has still not occurred.
What’s Causing the Delay?
Key obstacles include:
Ongoing security instability
Political uncertainty surrounding militias
The aftermath and results of Iraq’s November elections
Investor confidence concerns
Currency reform cannot succeed in a country where sovereignty is compromised.
Will Iraq Have to Wait Until 2026 or Beyond?
One of the most pressing questions raised by Mnt Goat is whether Iraq could be forced to wait until mid-2026 or laterfor the reinstatement of its currency to its rightful value.
While this is not a certainty, the risk is real if:
Political paralysis continues
Militia influence remains unchecked
Economic reforms stall
That said, Iraq also has a historic opportunity right now.
The November Elections: Make or Break for Iraq
The results of Iraq’s most recent elections could determine the country’s trajectory for years to come.
According to Mnt Goat:
Iraq must choose prosperity and growth
Or allow continued influence from terrorist and militia organizations
Why Leadership Matters
If Iraq:
Chooses stability
Supports Prime Minister al-Sudani for a second term
Continues the reform path initiated in January 2023
Then Iraq can move forward exactly as al-Sudani and President Saleh have repeatedly promised—toward economic sovereignty, foreign investment, and monetary reform.
Featured Snippet: Key Takeaway
Iraq’s future depends on removing militia influence, restoring sovereignty, and maintaining reform-focused leadership. Without security and political stability, Iraqi dinar reform cannot move forward.
Q&A: Most Asked Questions About Iraq and the Dinar
Q: Has Iraq started removing the zeros from the dinar?
A: No. According to Mnt Goat, the process has not yet begun.
Q: Can the U.S. remove Iranian militias from Iraq?
A: Yes, but only if the Iraqi government formally requests assistance.
Q: Are elections affecting currency reform?
A: Absolutely. Political stability and leadership continuity are essential for economic reform.
Q: Could the dinar revaluation be delayed until 2026?
A: It is possible if instability continues, but not inevitable if Iraq chooses reform and sovereignty.
Final Thoughts: Iraq Still Has a Choice
Despite the delays and uncertainty, Iraq is not without hope.
If Iraqi leadership:
Chooses reform over corruption
Sovereignty over militia control
Growth over chaos
Then the path forward—while slower than expected—remains intact.
As Mnt Goat emphasizes, common sense must prevail, even though politics often defies it.
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Mnt Goat
In the recent news once again, we get articles telling us the U.S. is not going to back down as envoy Mark Savaya has arrived in Baghdad and has delivered Trump’s message to the GOI. So, the important news for Iraq is still all about this situation with the militia standoff with the U.S. ...I believe...
that if the GOI asks the U.S. to step in and clear out the Iranian militia from inside Iraq, it would. However, there must be a formal agreement to do so...I am sure that this is the last resort for the Trump administration but there has to be this alternative on the table, a clear message to Iran to recognize that the U.S. is VERY serious...
I wish I could tell everyone that the removing the of the zero has begun but it hasn’t. Here we sit, almost mid-December already and still waiting for the execution of what they told us months ago would occur at about now.
Will we have to wait until mid 2026 or longer for the reinstatement? Iraq...could never be at a more critical time in its modern-day history, than right now.
The results to their last November election will either make or break Iraq. I believe that Iraq will make the correct choice and chose prosperity and growth over the terrorist organizations residing in Iraq. To me it makes common sense they would but we all know this is often not applied in politics…If for now Iraq does chose prosperity, puts al-Sudani in for a second term, then continues what he started since January 2023, Iraq will move along as al-Sudani and Saleh have told us...