SAVAYA REVEALS THE TRUTH: IRAQ’S LOOTED FUNDS HAVE BEEN CONVERTED INTO REAL ESTATE AND FOREIGN NATIONALITIES WITH FAKE IDENTITIES.
Mark Savaya, the envoy of US President Donald Trump, made a series of fiery statements regarding the political and financial files in Iraq for 2026, revealing intensive American “field” movements aimed at redrawing the map of power and pursuing the whales of corruption.
In a blog post on the “X” platform, which was reviewed by the “Iraq Observer” agency, Savaya stated that “an American team is currently working on the ground to support the formation of a new Iraqi government,” stressing that Washington’s top priority at this stage is “preventing Iranian-backed factions and militias from accessing positions of power and decision-making,” in a clear indication of a firm American approach to reducing Tehran’s influence in Baghdad.
He added that Washington possesses a “comprehensive understanding” and precise identification of senior Iraqi officials and their family members involved in looting public funds. Savaya explained that US efforts will not be limited to tracking looted funds transferred abroad, but will also meticulously monitor how those funds were ultimately spent.
Savaya pointed to “new methods of evading accountability,” saying: “Corruption funds were not only used to buy luxury real estate in multiple countries, but were also exploited to obtain foreign nationalities and passports through investment programs, sometimes with different identities and names to disguise and escape future legal prosecution.”
The envoy stressed that corruption in Iraq “undermines national security and enables terrorist groups,” emphasizing that work is underway in close coordination with the U.S. Treasury Department and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to impose sanctions and hold all those involved accountable without exception.
Savaya concluded his remarks with a firm message: “No one is above the law, and we will work with international partners to recover stolen assets and ensure justice for the Iraqi people.