Introduction: What’s Really Happening Behind the Noise
In this update, Jeff delivers a grounded and strategic explanation of why recent news coming out of Iraq appears confusing, discouraging, and even contradictory.
According to Jeff, this is not accidental. It is intentional misinformation, designed to distract, frustrate, and emotionally exhaust people — especially those closely watching Iraq’s financial and political transition.
At the center of this discussion is one critical element: OFAC sanctions.
OFAC and the U.S. Treasury: What They Can’t Say Publicly
Why OFAC Decisions Must Be Secret
Jeff explains that two weekends ago, sources confirmed that Savaya is working directly with the U.S. Treasury regarding OFAC.
However:
“There’s no way they could tell you they’re about to lift the OFAC sanctions off of Iraq.”
Why?
OFAC decisions cannot be announced ahead of time
Public confirmation would compromise the process
Any premature disclosure could destabilize markets and geopolitics
“There’s no way they could tell you they’re about to lift the OFAC sanctions off of Iraq.”
OFAC decisions cannot be announced ahead of time
Public confirmation would compromise the process
Any premature disclosure could destabilize markets and geopolitics
The “Audit” Narrative: A Strategic Cover Story
Why Is Iraq Being Audited?
Public narrative:
“The U.S. is auditing Iraq to check for corruption.”
Jeff’s interpretation:
This is a cover explanation
The real purpose is to confirm compliance
Compliance is required before OFAC sanctions can be lifted
“They’re not auditing them because they’re worried — they’re auditing them so they can lift the sanctions.”
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Why is the U.S. auditing Iraq before lifting OFAC sanctions?
According to Jeff, the audit is to confirm compliance, not corruption, allowing OFAC sanctions to be quietly lifted as Iraq prepares to go international.
Iraq Going International: The Key Trigger
Jeff makes this point very clear:
OFAC sanctions must be resolved before Iraq can go international
Iraq goes international when the government is fully formed
Everything happening now is positioning for that moment
“Iraq is about to go international when they form the government. That’s what’s going on.”
This places political delays, misleading headlines, and contradictory reports into a much clearer context.
Why the News Is So Confusing (On Purpose)
Psychological Warfare Through Information
Jeff asks an important question:
Why would Iraq put out misleading or frustrating news?
His answer is simple:
To confuse
To discourage
To anger
To push people out emotionally
“It’s pissing everybody off. It’s confusing everybody. And it’s a huge discouragement.”
This strategy:
Weakens resolve
Causes emotional decision-making
Pushes people to abandon patience
The Maliki Distraction
Is Maliki Really the PM?
Jeff addresses the Maliki narrative directly:
There is a possibility Maliki does not get the PM position
His name has been used as a distraction tool
Purpose:
Mislead
Confuse
Discourage
“They used it as a distraction to mislead, confuse, and discourage people from even wanting to be in this investment.”
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Why is Maliki’s name being used in Iraqi political news?
According to Jeff, Maliki’s role is being used as a distraction to confuse and emotionally exhaust observers during a sensitive transition period.
The Most Important Advice: Control Your Emotions
Jeff’s strongest message is not political — it’s psychological.
“I strongly recommend everybody keep their emotions out of this.”
Why Emotional Control Matters
Emotional reactions lead to bad decisions
Confusion is temporary; structure is permanent
The process requires discipline, not reaction
This aligns with a consistent theme across intel sources:
The closer things get, the louder the noise becomes
What This Means for Observers and Investors
Key takeaways:
OFAC lifting happens quietly, not publicly
Audits are a procedural requirement, not a warning sign
Misleading news is intentional, not accidental
Political distractions are used to shake confidence
Emotional discipline is essential
Q&A – SEO Optimized
Q: Are OFAC sanctions about to be lifted on Iraq?
A: According to Jeff, Iraq is being quietly audited for compliance, which is a prerequisite for lifting OFAC sanctions.
Q: Why can’t the U.S. announce OFAC changes publicly?
A: OFAC actions must remain confidential to protect financial and geopolitical stability.
Q: Why is Iraqi news so confusing right now?
A: Jeff believes the confusion is intentional, designed to discourage and emotionally exhaust observers.
Q: Is Maliki going to be Prime Minister?
A: Jeff says Maliki may not get the position and is being used as a distraction.
Q: What’s the most important thing to do right now?
A: Stay calm, remove emotions, and avoid reacting to misleading headlines.
Final Thoughts: Silence Is Not Inaction
Jeff’s intel reframes the chaos:
Silence does not mean delay
Confusion does not mean failure
Audits do not mean rejection
Instead, these are signs of final positioning before Iraq steps onto the international stage.
Those who understand the strategy won’t be shaken by the noise.
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Jeff
They told us two weekends ago that Savaya would be working with the US Treasury regarding OFAC. There's no way they could tell you they're about to lift the OFAC sanctions off of Iraq. They have to do it secretly...They're saying, 'Oh, we're going to audit and review Iraq just to make sure there's no corruption.' No, the reason they're auditing them is to make sure they're complaint so they can lift the OFAC sanctions because Iraq is about to go international when they form the government. That's what's going on.
Why would [Iraq] want to put out all this misleading news? Very simple. It's pissing everybody off. It's confusing everybody and it's a huge discouragement. They don't want people in this.
There is a possibility Maliki is not going to get this [PM position], but they used it as a distraction to mislead, confuse, and discourage people from even wanting to be in this investment...I strongly recommend it for everybody to keep their emotions out of this...