Iraq, the U.S., and the Global War on Corruption
Is it just me… or do you feel it too?
There is an uncanny parallel unfolding between Iraq and the United States—a mirror image of two nations struggling against corruption, entrenched power, and what many describe as the deep state.
In the U.S., we see Trump targeted relentlessly for challenging the system.
In Iraq, we see Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani under attack by the Iranian-backed Coordination Framework.
Different countries. Same playbook.
Both leaders threaten the status quo of corruption, and both face resistance from forces that profit from chaos, power, and control.
๐ A Parallel Struggle: Iraq and the United States
Let’s call it what it is.
Trump wants to Make America Great Again
Sudani wants to restore Iraqi sovereignty, reform institutions, and stabilize the economy
The opposition in both cases?
๐ Corrupt political networks that lose money, influence, and control if reform succeeds
The comparison is not accidental—it’s systemic.
๐ฏ️ Light vs Darkness: A Moral Crisis
Many people hesitate to say this out loud, but it must be said:
What we are witnessing is not just political—it is moral and spiritual.
Greed replaces values.
Power replaces decency.
Control replaces service.
When morals, principles, and respect for fellow human beings disappear, corruption thrives. Politicians gain power not to serve—but to dominate.
That is how Satan—call it evil, darkness, or moral decay—runs free across nations.
๐ฎ๐ท Iran’s Role in Blocking Iraq’s Progress
Why must Iran stop Iraqi progress?
Because:
A strong Iraq threatens Iran’s financial pipelines
A sovereign Iraq limits sanction-evasion schemes
Stability means less money and less control for Tehran
Iran’s influence in Iraq has never been about helping Iraq.
It’s about maintaining a puppet state.
And that brings us to today’s crisis.
๐️ Iraq’s Presidential Crisis: A Constitutional Failure
Today is Thursday, January 29, 2026—the final constitutional deadline for electing a President of the Republic.
According to Article 72 / First / B of the Iraqi Constitution:
The President must be elected within 30 days of the first session of the new Parliament.
First session: December 29, 2025
Deadline: January 29, 2026
Result: ❌ Missed
Another blow to the Constitution.
⭐ FEATURED SNIPPET: What Is Iraq’s Constitutional Deadline for Electing a President?
Iraq’s Constitution requires the President to be elected within 30 days of Parliament’s first session. Since Parliament met on December 29, 2025, the deadline was January 29, 2026, which has now been missed.
❓ So What Went Wrong?
Didn’t Parliament promise a vote on Tuesday?
Yes—and that’s exactly the problem.
Here’s what’s really happening:
The U.S. does not support Iranian-backed candidates
The Coordination Framework is out of options
The election process is now at a standstill
Nobody wants to admit the process may need to be dismantled and redone
They are scrambling—because the clock has run out.
๐ต What This Means for the RV (Revaluation)
As dinar investors, we must return to the fundamentals.
Dr. Shabibi told us long ago:
STABILITY and SECURITY must come first.
Let’s be honest.
❌ No stable government
❌ No constitutional compliance
❌ No protection from foreign interference
So ask yourself:
Is Iraq ready for FOREX right now?
Anyone telling you yes…
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⭐ FEATURED SNIPPET: What Must Happen Before the Iraqi Dinar RV?
Before any RV or reinstatement, Iraq must have a stable government, constitutional order, and security free from foreign interference, according to former CBI Governor Dr. Shabibi.
๐บ๐ธ Trump Enters the Equation — And Everything Changes
Until now, we heard Washington’s signals quietly.
Now we’ve heard directly from President Trump himself.
His rejection of Nouri al-Maliki:
Shattered internal agreements
Reshuffled the Coordination Framework
Elevated Sudani as the least costly and most acceptable option
Trump’s message was devastatingly clear:
No U.S. help if Maliki returns.
๐งฉ Why Maliki Is a Non-Starter
Let’s remember the facts (2007–2014):
Trillions wasted
Sectarian conflict inflamed
One-third of Iraq lost to ISIS
Human rights violations
Armed militias empowered
Iran’s influence entrenched
Even Iraqi committees accused Maliki of wasting nearly $1 trillion.
So why bring him back?
There is only one answer:
๐ Desperation and corruption
⭐ FEATURED SNIPPET: Why Does the U.S. Reject Nouri al-Maliki?
The U.S. rejects Nouri al-Maliki due to his record of corruption, sectarian policies, economic collapse, and deep ties to Iranian-backed militias that destabilized Iraq.
๐ฎ Final Thoughts: Where Do We Go From Here?
Maliki’s chances are non-existent
The Coordination Framework is exposed
The constitutional crisis must be resolved
Iraq must choose sovereignty over submission
This is not the end—it’s the clearing process.
Light always confronts darkness before real change begins.
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Is it just me and do you feel it too? There seems to be a parallel going on between Iraq and the US in fighting corruption and the deep state resistance to it. It is as though the deep state is going after Trump in the US is just like the Coordination Framework Iranian group is going after al-Sudani and his policies. Both Trump and Sudani want to make their countries great again bu the other side likes the corruption status quo. The comparison is uncanny. I believe this amounts to evil and darkness going after the light? What do you think?
I have to yes there is Satan running free now throughout our countries. How did he get so free? I believe it is all based on lack of morals, values and principles of decency for your fellow human being. Instead greed and selfishness takes over. Politicians get this through power and control. All you need to do is to look at their policies and how they result in destroying any country they touch. So, Iran must stop any progress in Iraq that will inhibit their stronghold on the money. Control means more money to circumvent sanctions. But what will happen when Iran falls, and I assure you the current regime is going to fall.
So, today is Thursday and does Iraq now have a new president? They told us that on Tuesday the nominee would be announced and the vote in parliament to ratify the candidate for office would occur. In the article titled “ANOTHER BLOW TO THE CONSTITUTION: THE FAILURE TO ELECT A PRESIDENT BRINGS BACK THE SCENARIO OF COLDLY DISREGARDING CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS.” The constitutional process in Iraq has suffered another setback with the postponement of the presidential election session, despite the country nearing the end of the constitutional deadline. But what is the constitutional requirement? It states it in the article as:
“constitutional experts explain that Article (72/First/B) of the Constitution set the deadline for electing the President of the Republic at thirty days from the date of the first meeting of the new House of Representatives. Since the House held its first session on December 29, 2025, the last day of the constitutional deadline is January 29, 2026.”
Okay, so this deadline is today Thursday and they missed it. What is going on here? Didn’t we just read in my Tuesday 1/27 Newsletter that parliament explicitly stated they would hold the session on Tuesday and anything contrary was just rumor. I will tell you what is going on a few simple words: the election process is at a standstill since the US is not supporting what they are doing with these Iranian politicians getting elected or nominated for high offices. So they are scrambling and don’t know what to do now since they are long into the election process already. Do they dismantle what they already have done in the elections and then redo the elections all over again, spelling out the constitutional requirements of who can hold office in Iraq?
As investors in the Iraqi dinar we keep remembering those words of STABILITYand SECURITY that Dr Shabibi told us must occur first prior to any reinstatement.
So, Iraq MUST have a STABLE government and the country of Iraq must be SECURE from foreign intervention and conflict. Do you really think it is now and ready to move to FOREX? Anyone telling you that it is can also buy a bridge I have for sale, its located in Brooklyn NY….lol..lol..lol.
So far in this election saga we received lots of input from Washington on the Coordination Framework choice for prime minister of Iraq. Finally, we have input from President Trump himself on this matter and so I firmly believe Nori al-Maliki changes of prime minister are non-existent and I totally agree with the articles on this matter today. There are many articles about Washingtons response by Trump and I encourage everyone to go read them. They are all found in the Articles Section of the Newsletter today. Let me take you through the series of articles one at a time.
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In the first article titled “WHAT DOES TRUMP’S REJECTION OF MALIKI MEAN? AN ANALYST EXPLAINS TO IRAQ OBSERVER” we learned that “US President Donald Trump’s tweet, in which he openly attacked Nouri al-Maliki’s return to the premiership, has reshuffled the cards within the Shiite political establishment and opened a new door to conflict within the coordination framework, after it appeared that the internal settlement had been decided in favor of al-Maliki at the expense of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.”Favoring al-Maliki still baffles me today based on his past record compared to al-Sudani’s record. It is obvious that the Iranian backed politicians are favoring the Iranian puppet state and are very desperate to take further control of Iraq to benefit Iran. There is no other logical, common sense reason why they would want al-Maliki back in control.
Political analyst Majashaa Al-Tamimi confirmed to Iraq Observer that “Trump’s tweet against Maliki has reshuffled the cards within the coordination framework.”
Al-Tamimi pointed out that this explicit rejection “raised the chances of the head of the Reconstruction and Development Coalition, Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani, as he is the least costly option internally and the most acceptable externally.”
Then in the next article titled “TRUMP SURPRISES THE FRAMEWORK AND OPENS FIRE ON MALIKI… HOW WILL THE COORDINATION COMMITTEE RESPOND TO THE AMERICAN POSITION?” Again we learn that It appears that Nouri al-Maliki’s chances of securing a third term as head of the Iraqi government are almost nonexistent, after US President Donald Trump announced the United States’ position rejecting this nomination.
“We hear that the great nation of Iraq may be making the (very bad) choice of re-installing Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister.”
Why is Nori Al-Maliki such a bad choice? We also learn the reasons in this article, but we already knew this, didn’t we?
“Al-Maliki is considered the closest of those close to Iran and the spiritual father of the armed factions, as he is credited with establishing them before the events of “ISIS” and then officially announcing them under the umbrella of the Popular Mobilization Forces after the events of June 10, 2014, before the fatwa of the religious authority in Najaf regarding the sufficient jihad “.
Trump added in the article: “The last time Maliki was in power, the country descended into poverty and utter chaos, and that should not be allowed to happen again.” He concluded by saying that “if Washington stops helping Iraq, it will have no chance of success, prosperity, or freedom. “
“Nouri al-Maliki was accused by official Iraqi committees and popular gatherings of wasting about one trillion US dollars during his eight years in power, in addition to causing support for sectarian conflict and rhetoric, handing over a third of Iraqi territory to ISIS, as well as his rule being characterized by security chaos, human rights violations, widespread arbitrary arrests, the growing influence of secret informants, and other violations.”
Do you remember these days of al-Maliki 2007-2014? Why would the Coordination Framework even think about putting him back in control unless they are so corrupt and desperate to maintain Iraq as a puppet state for Iran they would do anything. Of course this only exposes the Coordination Framework for what they really are – Iranian supporters and a very corrupt political group. They must be dealt with or Iraq will not be able to have honest elections going into the future.