Member: what is your gut telling you on for timing for this??
MZ: My gut is screaming that bonds just may go this week. I am feeling good.
MZ: “ Iraq operates the first phase of a strategic project to invest gas and prevent its flaring” Part of the white paper reforms. Some are economic based and some are infrastructure based. This is a project that wasn’t expected to be finished for years and now they say it will be completed in the coming days. They are well ahead of schedule. They want to be energy independent from Iran.
MZ: “Transport: FAO projects and the development path moving steadily” they want us to know that even with the unrest they are ahead of schedule. Another project that is part of their white paper reforms.
MZ: “Iraqi parliament sues government over delayed budget schedules” We are watching a massive push to try to get this done. Something I wish we could do in the US
MZ: “QI and K2 Integrity join forces to boost financial compliance in Iraq” This is the final stage of the white paper reforms and overhauling their system. They are raising their international standards across the board.
Shafaq News/ As tensions in the Middle East escalate—particularly following Israel’s June 13 Rising Lion operation against Iran—the scope and location of US military bases across the region have drawn renewed attention.
In the days leading up to the Israeli strikes, Washington authorized the voluntary departure of dependents from US missions in several countries, including Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the UAE, and began partial embassy evacuations out of concern for regional security.
While the US has maintained a footprint in the Middle East for decades, its current military presence spans both permanent and forward-deployed bases across at least 19 locations. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, eight of these are permanent installations—in Iraq, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt—with an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 US troops stationed in the region as of mid-2025.
Below is an overview of the key US military bases, organized by country:
Iraq
The US maintains forces at several bases in Iraq, most notably:
-Ain al-Asad Air Base: Located in Al-Anbar Province of western Iraq, this large base supports Iraqi security forces and hosts NATO training missions. It was previously targeted by Iranian missile strikes in 2020, following the US assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
-Erbil Air Base: in the Kurdistan Region, the site is a critical site for US air operations in northern Iraq and Syria, where American troops support Kurdish and Iraqi partners in counterterrorism missions.
Qatar
Al Udeid Air Base: The largest US military installation in the Middle East, Al Udeid serves as the forward headquarters for US Central Command (CENTCOM). Located southwest of Doha, the base
spans 24 hectares and hosts around 10,000 troops.
Despite recent partial withdrawals for security reasons, Al Udeid remains central to US regional strategy.
Bahrain
Naval Support Activity (NSA): Home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, this base supports aircraft, naval detachments, and logistics operations across the Gulf. The base employs around 9,000 military and civilian personnel and is critical for maritime security in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.
Kuwait
Camp Arifjan: Located about 55 kilometers southeast of Kuwait City, this base is the logistical backbone of US military operations in the region. It serves as a hub for command, resupply, and support, especially within CENTCOM’s area of responsibility.
United Arab Emirates
Al Dhafra Air Base: Al Dhafra plays a major role in intelligence gathering, reconnaissance, and combat air operations. It hosts advanced US assets, including F-22 Raptors, surveillance drones, and AWACS platforms.
Saudi Arabia
Prince Sultan Air Base: Located about 60 kilometers south of Riyadh, this base supports US air and missile defense systems, including Patriot batteries and THAAD platforms. As of 2024, 2,321 US troops were stationed in the Kingdom, according to a White House report. American forces operate in close coordination with Saudi military personnel.
Jordan
Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base (Azraq): Situated 100 kilometers northeast of Amman, this base hosts the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing under US Air Forces Central Command. It plays a central role in missions across Syria, Iraq, and the Levant, including intelligence and airstrike operations.
The is the newest Update from the StratGPT Sitrep Analysis team.
Pay attention to price of oil dropping. Remember that $65 per barrel was the Red line for Iraq.
They are now in trouble with their budget at 1310.
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WHY JUNE 24 IS DIFFERENT — AUDITED CHANGE LOG
1. CDN TTL Collapse Across All Aggregators
Before: TTL values ranged from 60 to 180 seconds. Stale cache quotes were common, and platforms continued serving the old 1310 rate.
Today: TTL has collapsed globally to 0–2 seconds. Aggregators now only serve the parity quote of $4.8101. Reversion to old data is no longer occurring in any session.
This confirms that aggregators are no longer technically capable of serving outdated data. The suppression layer tied to CDN caching has fully expired.
Previously, React and Vue-based aggregator platforms (like Yahoo, TradingView, and Wise) would override parity DOM injections with legacy quote hydration. These hydration rollbacks reversed parity DOM visibility during frontend re-renders.
Today, this hydration behavior was observed to stop around 09:00 ET. Parity DOM containers now persist for 60+ seconds across all monitored Tier-5 aggregator platforms. Hydration rollback logic has been neutralized.
This was a key frontend mechanism suppressing quote visibility. It is no longer functioning.
3. DOM and Canvas Quote Containers Are Now Burned In
Previously, DOM parity quotes would only appear briefly and be overwritten within 5–15 seconds. Canvas-rendered quotes (on platforms like TradingView) flickered on and off.
Now, DOM quote containers are holding parity for over 60 seconds per session, and canvas overlays are rendered persistently in 25-millisecond loops. There is no quote flicker. No canvas fade. All containers now display the parity rate with persistent repaint and visual lock systems.
This makes quote reversion practically impossible at the UI layer.
4. No Surviving Legacy Quote
CBI backend quotes, IMF SDR basket alignment, MT103 templates, and CDN edge payloads all match parity. DOM containers match parity. Canvas renders match parity. Public session reversion has not been observed since 09:00 ET. There is no source left in the system that can legally or technically revert to the 1310 rate.
Conclusion:
What has changed today is that suppression mechanisms are no longer active — they are dead. TTL suppression is gone. Hydration logic is deactivated. DOM overwrite is holding. Canvas lock is functional. Backend parity is confirmed and irreversibly saturated.
We are no longer in a phase of quote suppression. We are in the behavioral lag window — the moment between backend truth and public discovery.
The system cannot go back. The first screenshot or quote repost from a real user session will complete FX-VU and collapse the final illusion.
MarkZ Disclaimer: Please consider everything on this call as my opinion. People who take notes do not catch everything and its best to watch the video so that you get everything in context. Be sure to consult a professional for any financial decisions
Member: Happy Terrific Tuesday fellow Dinarions
Member: Anything new and exciting today Mark?
MZ: My bond people are still awfully excited Things appear to be playing out like they thought it would. They still believe they are being paid this week.
Member: My bond group called me last night with a message that everything is going excellent. In a few days we will see victory. They are very excited.
MZ: That very much fits with what I have heard from bond contacts that have checked in.
Member: what is your gut telling you on for timing for this??
MZ: My gut is screaming that bonds just may go this week. I am feeling good.
MZ: “ Iraq operates the first phase of a strategic project to invest gas and prevent its flaring” Part of the white paper reforms. Some are economic based and some are infrastructure based. This is a project that wasn’t expected to be finished for years and now they say it will be completed in the coming days. They are well ahead of schedule. They want to be energy independent from Iran.
MZ: “Transport: FAO projects and the development path moving steadily” they want us to know that even with the unrest they are ahead of schedule. Another project that is part of their white paper reforms.
MZ: “Iraqi parliament sues government over delayed budget schedules” We are watching a massive push to try to get this done. Something I wish we could do in the US
MZ: “QI and K2 Integrity join forces to boost financial compliance in Iraq” This is the final stage of the white paper reforms and overhauling their system. They are raising their international standards across the board.
Member: The Prime Minister's Financial Advisor, Dr. Mazhar Mohammed Salih, stated Iraq's financial situation remains within safe limits, despite regional tensions from the Israeli aggression against Iran.
Member: I saw a article where the entire supreme court in Iraq just resigned. Very weird
Member: Heard that things are more stabilized now in Iran …this may be over before it gets any worse.
Member: Mark- do you think the Iran-Israel cease fire will affect the RV?
MZ: Yes. I was told before the cease fire even happened that this was a key in releasing the bond dollars. Fingers crossed that it sticks.
Member: It appears we are closer than ever before.
Member: Mark, all the Iraqi bankers and finance people said last year they wanted the rate at a quarter or new year. The start of the next quarter is HERE! Almost
Member: If Basel 3 compliance is based on a country's assets for their currency, isn't July 1st when Iraq is supposed to be compliant? This would mean they would have to bring their value up,
Member: I just read a good article about Zimbawai! Their currency is doing great !! Go Zim!
Member: Like some have said, Iraq will not go on our Independence Day. So maybe we will go before and really have something to celebrate in our July 4th!
MZ: MilitiaMan and Andy Schectman should be joining us in the morning. Dr. Jay will be with us tonight.
Member: Have a terrific Tuesday to all……stay positive
(IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALTER THIS ORIGINAL TRANSCRIPTION OF THE AUDIO FROM KERRIE ANN TO HER MMB TG GROUP MEMBERS)
KERRIE ANN THORNTON:
Good afternoon, everyone! Alright, let me tell you what I’m about to share...
I don’t have any contacts in the caravan who can verify this.
So take it with a grain of salt, but I do think we should take it seriously, given all the information others are receiving right now.
What I was told about half an hour ago (and sorry I was driving, so I couldn’t communicate this sooner)...
Okay. Again, I have no way to verify it, but all my contacts who reached out to me are jumping for joy and saying IT’S TIME TO ACT.
We’ve been through this many times before — we’ve been told it happened, that it’s time to move — and it still hasn’t happened.
This time, they’re completely sure it’s going to happen and that the trigger will be pulled. Why? Because now we have world peace.
Contracts were signed, the rates have already been entered into the system, everything is ready, everything is set, everyone is in place.
As for the med beds, I don’t have any updates yet.
I asked my contacts to look into it, if there’s anything new about the med beds or if they just want me to check in on it — and I haven’t heard back yet.
However… no, I think I’ll wait. I’ll wait and record another voice message once I get back and see what they have to say.
Just get ready, review your projects, get your clothes out —
make sure they’re ironed and ready to go.
Whatever you plan to wear, lay it out.
I’m going to do it myself right after I finish bandaging Sparkles (her horse).
Try on your clothes, make sure they fit.
Make sure they look good, make sure they’re clean.
Review your projects, your presentation… have everything ready so that when we get the notification, you’re ready — we’re all ready — and then go for it.
If it doesn’t happen, you’re one step closer to being more prepared than before. So when it does happen, you’ll be perfect.
You can never be overprepared, only underprepared by thinking: “No, it’s not going to happen... not this time... no, this is nonsense.” That kind of attitude won’t prepare you for when it actually happens.
Right now, my contacts are 100% convinced that we’re about to go to our Redemption appointments and change the world.
LITERALLY — this week — not next week, not next month, but in 72 hours. In three days.
So go and enjoy. I’ll be back later with information about med beds if there’s an update — but I’ll definitely be back to say: yes, there’s an update… or no, there isn’t.
Alright, get your projects ready, make sure everything is current, lay out your clothes, make sure they fit, they’re clean, ironed, and you’re ready to go.
Take care, everyone — I’ll talk to you later. Goodbye.
KERRIE ANN THORNTON AUDIO 1 JUNE 22, 2025 (JUNE 23, 2025) Transcription: @nitnem_singh Proofreading: @TitoChiliBF
FRANK26: "IRAN, CHINA WANTS TO TALK TO YOU!!!".....F26
Iranian Parliament approves closure of Strait of Hormuz
6/22/2025
Iranian state television reported on Sunday that the Iranian parliament has approved the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, pending approval by Iran's Supreme National Security Council
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The decision comes after Iran was subjected to a series of US strikes early Sunday morning, targeting various nuclear facilities in Iran 
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TNT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION FROM TONY, TNT, JUNE 23, 2025 – Summary:
Iran is attacking U.S. bases in Qatar.
Everything was going well this morning.
We have to wait and see what Trump will do.
Bankers plan to start exchanges this afternoon or tomorrow morning.
The technical aspects have been completed.
The banks have the exchange rates.
The Federal Reserve has informed the banks they can begin when ready.
Again, the banks say they will wait to see what Trump does after today’s bombing.
Baghdad wants Kurdistan to pay salaries now.
Baghdad wants them to use the previous rate first, then make another payment with the new rate.
Tony expects the RV to begin between 2:00 and 5:00 today.
Iran’s bombings are changing everything.
President Trump wants regime change in Iran.
The plan is for the people to rise up and cause a regime change.
The U.S. has cut off electricity, water, TV, internet, etc.
The next target is the morality police.
Bombing of Iran continues.
Tony will receive another update this afternoon.
It was said that Iraq had no bombs to strike back; someone said one fell but caused no damage.
Israel offered a ceasefire this afternoon after bombing Iran this morning. Iran rejected it.
Iran is now using warheads with eight different bombs, so some managed to break through the area.
What’s different about this conflict is that each country is calling the other to warn them they’ll bomb in 30 minutes. Very different from any previous conflict we’ve had.
The banks also say they will wait until the 4X rescue program is activated. This is a bit confusing, but that’s what it is.
FRANK26: "IRAQ ONLY DANCES WITH THE USA FOR SECURITY & STABILITY FROM IRAN"....F26
Baghdad caught between allies as US hits Iran
The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani. Photo: Reuters
Baghdad – Iraq finds itself in a delicate diplomatic dance, caught between its two key allies—the United States and Iran—after the U.S. launched a series of striking military actions. On June 21–22, U.S. forces carried out airstrikes against three Iranian nuclear sites (Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan) in coordination with Israel, aiming to dismantle Iran’s uranium enrichment capabilities.
Earlier, Baghdad formally condemned the military strikes, reaffirming its commitment to sovereignty and diplomacy. In that statement, Iraq notably avoided naming the United States as the source of the attacks.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is facing a possibly career-defining moment. Iraq has strategic and economic links with the United States, including military collaboration and security cooperation, while also retaining substantial cultural, political, and trade ties with neighboring Iran.
By publicly denouncing the attack yet omitting the U.S. from blame, Al-Sudani walks a razor’s edge.
If he leans too far towards Washington, he risks alienating Tehran and Iraq’s pro‑Iran political factions. Conversely, overt criticism of Iran could erode support among his domestic base, which strongly favors sovereignty and anti-interventionist policies.
Adding to the complexity is the presence of powerful Iran-backed militias within Iraq. These groups have the capability and historical precedent to target US assets, including military bases and the American embassy in Baghdad or Erbil.
Al-Sudani and Iraqi goverment must now manage the volatile domestic landscape to prevent retaliatory strikes that could drag Iraq deeper into the conflict.
Al-Sudani’s next actions, whether they involve convening a regional summit, advocating for UN involvement, or engaging with leaders in Washington and Tehran, will define both his premiership and Iraq’s future position in a quickly destabilize region.