Friday, January 2, 2026
SUDANESE: THE NEED TO RECONSIDER THE ECONOMIC SITUATION TO AVOID A FINANCIAL DEFICIT
SUDANESE: THE NEED TO RECONSIDER THE ECONOMIC SITUATION TO AVOID A FINANCIAL DEFICIT
– Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani explained on Thursday that supporting the industrial, agricultural, commercial and tourism sectors is the basis for improving the economic situation.
The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated in a statement seen by (Shafaqna Iraq) that “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani met with a group of tribal sheikhs and dignitaries from Al-Dujail district in Salah Al-Din Governorate.” During the meeting, Al-Sudani stressed that “the districts of Balad and Dujail are among the districts that have made sacrifices in the past and present.” He pointed to the spirit of brotherhood that unites the sons of the Iraqi spectrum in the province.
Terrorism is being pursued in the caves
He explained that “the security services have the readiness, capability and efficiency. There is no foothold for terrorists in Iraq and they are being hunted down in caves, mountains and deserts.” The Prime Minister pointed to the role of the tribes in maintaining brotherhood and communication and addressing the remnants of terrorism and the resulting displacement.
He explained that “the victory over terrorism, sedition and hate speech was achieved by the people’s stand against the alien ideology.” He pointed out that “the district of Dujail has a special status because of the sacrifices it made and its honorable stand against the dictatorial regime, which makes it deserving of care and attention from the state.”
The government has focused on providing services in a manner befitting this country, its capabilities and status, and on working to alleviate the suffering of citizens and improve the economic and living conditions.
Al-Sudani added, “The government of services is not a slogan or a title, but rather a work methodology and a tireless movement from Basra to Mosul.”
He affirmed that a significant portion of the government program’s priorities had been achieved, while progress continued on development and service projects . Service projects were launched in the districts of Balad and Dujail, and work on others was being monitored, with directives issued to finalize procedures for new projects to begin implementation.
Sudanese: The need to reconsider the economic situation to avoid a financial deficit
He stressed the need to reconsider the economic situation to avoid a budget deficit in light of increased expenditures and stagnant revenues. He emphasized the importance of genuine reforms to overcome challenges and prevent Iraq from becoming solely dependent on oil, arguing that stimulating other sectors would generate revenue and address unemployment and job creation issues.
The Prime Minister stated that “there is a heavy legacy spanning four decades that squandered resources and consumed time in the adventures of wars and conflicts.”
He pointed out that “the government has worked during the past three years according to a clear vision and will, and with the support of national forces.
Expressing his confidence in the people’s ability to face challenges and move towards a country with a strong economy where citizens enjoy social justice and a decent life.
He emphasized at the end of his speech that implementing the government’s vision requires sustainable security and stability, which can be achieved through the community standing with the security services.
MNT GOAT: Trump’s Middle East Shift — Iraq Moves from Battlefield to Economic Gateway
The Middle East is experiencing a historic shift.
While political drama, militias, and foreign influence continue, Trump’s strategy in Iraq is now focused on economics and financial growth, not just military intervention.
A recent article titled:
“TRUMP IS TURNING THE MIDDLE EAST EQUATION UPSIDE DOWN: IRAQ FROM A BATTLEFIELD TO THE GATEWAY TO AN AMERICAN CONTRACTING EMPIRE”
highlights a rational, business-driven approach toward the region.
Trump’s Business-Driven Policy in Iraq
Quoting from the article:
“The image of American policy in the Middle East is no longer confined to scenes of tanks, military bases, and airstrikes. It is increasingly being shaped in the halls of investment conferences, through massive arms deals, and by cross-border economic memoranda of understanding.”
The shift is clear: economic and commercial interests are now prioritized over military intervention.
Naaman Abu Issa, a member of the US Democratic Party, confirmed:
“US policy in the Middle East has witnessed a clear shift during President Trump’s term, focusing now on economic and commercial interests more than direct diplomatic or military intervention.”
Yes, even some Democrats recognize this as a Trump success story.
Global Momentum Despite Iranian Turmoil
Even with Iran in political and economic crisis, global attention on Iraq continues.
This strengthens the hope that Iranian influence in Iraq will diminish, leaving Iraqi militias with no choice but to relinquish arms — a critical step for stability.
Iraq’s Election Cycle and Political Structure
Currently:
The House of Representatives announced conditions for presidential candidacy.
The newly elected president will announce the new prime minister.
This marks the next critical step toward political and economic reform, aligning with the Trump administration’s objectives.
The 2026–2028 Securities Strategy
An article titled:
“LAUNCHING THE 2026–2028 SECURITIES STRATEGY TO TRANSFORM IRAQ INTO A REGIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER”
reveals plans to elevate Iraq’s stock market and financial sector.
Key Points:
Comprehensive digital transformation of the Iraqi Stock Exchange (ISX)
Diversification of investment tools
Deepening market liquidity
Attracting foreign investments
Enhancing transparency and investor protection
“This new securities strategy is in line with the government’s directions towards economic reform and revitalizing the financial sector.” — Faisal Al-Haimas, Head of Securities Commission
Featured Snippet: Why This Matters for the Iraqi Dinar
The strategy implies that:
Stability and security are prerequisites for investment
Currency revaluation (removal of zeros) and reinstatement may be imminent
Foreign investment will likely increase if the financial sector is reliable
In short: Iraq’s financial infrastructure is being aligned for both domestic reform and global integration.
State-Controlled Security and Investment Confidence
Earlier reporting, including “9 Economic Benefits of State-Controlled Weapons — Expert Al-Hashemi,” underscores a clear link:
“Restoring Iraqi sovereignty by eliminating loose weapons will yield significant economic gains, freeing Iraq from the grip of uncontrolled arms dealers.”
Implication: Investors are more likely to commit if the country is secure, stable, and legally governed.
Timeline and Next Steps
Reinstatement of currency and potential RV remain tied to removal of zeros, peg adjustments, and investor confidence
Political steps, including approval of a new prime minister, will align with these financial measures
The Securities Strategy (2026–2028) acts as a guideline for long-term stability
In other words: Iraq’s financial future is being mapped — and it’s tied to military neutralization, political reform, and economic revival.
Q&A Section
Q: How does Trump’s policy differ from previous administrations?
A: Focus has shifted from military dominance to economic expansion, investment, and financial partnerships.
Q: Why is the Securities Strategy important?
A: It sets timelines, standards, and tools to transform Iraq’s financial markets and attract global investment.
Q: How does Iranian influence impact the Dinar?
A: Iranian-backed militias and political interference delay stabilization, delaying currency reforms and international investor confidence.
Q: What is the connection between security and finance in Iraq?
A: State-controlled security ensures safe investment environments, reduces corruption, and stabilizes the economy for growth.
Conclusion: A Turning Point for Iraq
Trump’s approach is clearly business-oriented.
Coupled with ongoing political reform and the 2026–2028 Securities Strategy, Iraq is moving from a battlefield to a financial gateway.
Stability, militia neutralization, and constitutional governance will pave the way for currency reinstatement and global investment, potentially reigniting the Iraqi economy and supporting the long-awaited RV.
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Lastly while on this topic, the article titled “TRUMP IS TURNING THE MIDDLE EAST EQUATION UPSIDE DOWN: IRAQ FROM A BATTLEFIELD TO THE GATEWAY TO AN AMERICAN CONTRACTING EMPIRE.” This news gives us a very rational picture of what the new Trump foreign policy towards Iraq is today. Does it surprise you, after all he was a business man. Maybe Trump is just the person we needed in the Whitehouse to get this RV moving along?
I quote from the article – A New map for Iraq. “The image of American policy in the Middle East is no longer confined to scenes of tanks, military bases, and airstrikes. It is increasingly being shaped in the halls of investment conferences, through massive arms deals, and by cross-border economic memoranda of understanding.
This shift, which has deepened during the current term of US President Donald Trump, is not only evident in the rhetoric of the White House and the reports of research centers, but is also reflected in the way American politicians speak about their country’s role in the region, particularly in Iraq.”
In a statement to Baghdad Today, Naaman Abu Issa, a member of the US Democratic Party, put this shift in a direct way, saying that US policy in the Middle East has witnessed “a clear shift during President Trump’s term,” noting that the focus is now on economic and commercial interests more than direct diplomatic or military intervention. Is this democrat admitting a Trump success? Oh… WOW!
What else is in the news?
Meanwhile in the midst of all this Iranian drama taking place the rest of the world is still moving ahead with Iraq and this give me hope and almost certainty that all will work out with this Iranian influence, as radical Islamic influence will most likely be gone or lessened when the currency regime falls. These Iraqi militias may have no choice but to surrender their arms.
Where do they stand in the election cycle? The House of Representatives announced on Wednesday the conditions for candidacy for the position of President of the Republic. Remember that it is the newly elected president that will announce the new prime minister.
Next, we find that the reforms continue in Iraq in spite of the political drama in article titled “LAUNCHING THE 2026–2028 SECURITIES STRATEGY TO TRANSFORM IRAQ INTO A REGIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER”. On Monday, the head of the Securities Commission, Faisal Al-Haimas, announced the imminent launch of the commission’s strategy for the years 2026–2028, in a move aimed at transforming the Iraqi stock market into a leading regional financial center. He stressed that this strategy is in line with the government’s directions towards economic reform and revitalizing the financial sector, indicating that the Authority will work to implement its phases according to well-studied timetables and in cooperation with local and international partners in order to ensure a qualitative leap in the performance of the Iraqi financial market.
Can you already see where I am going to go with this news? I will give you a hint…’securities strategy’. What direct implications can this strategy have on the Iraqi dinar? Remember these ‘Pillars of Financial Reform”? Here is the stock market again. What is traded on the Iraqi Stock Exchange (ISX)? Is it just the ISX trading? Of course, it could mean the Iraqi dinar is traded once again on the currency exchanges with the big boys. Could this also be part of this new strategy?
On Monday, the head of the Securities Commission, Faisal Al-Haimas, announced the imminent launch of the commission’s strategy for the years 2026–2028, in a move aimed at transforming the Iraqi stock market into a leading regional financial center.
Al-Humeis explained in a statement today that the new strategy is based on comprehensive digital transformation, diversifying investment tools, deepening liquidity, attracting foreign investments, in addition to enhancing transparency and protecting investors’ rights. So, tell me how are they going to attract foreign investments with a currency rate of 1320? Seems to me if they could they would not need this strategy, now, would they? Investors would be pouring in already. But they are not and so why? Today in one of our articles we learn about nine (9) economic benefits of state-controlled weapons by expert al-Hashemi. He seems to emphasize that investors are more prone to invest in stable and secure countries not countries where an incident could set off a barrage of gun fire or explosives at any time. So again, we see that peace and stability are needed in Iraq and maybe this ‘lack of’ is what has also hindered the investment flow for many of these projects in the first place.
He stressed that “this new securities strategy is in line with the government’s directions towards economic reform and revitalizing the financial sector, indicating that the Authority will work to implement its phases according to well-studied timetables and in cooperation with local and international partners in order to ensure a qualitative leap in the performance of the Iraqi financial market.”
Oh… here we have a plan again with timetables? I just want to add that along the way, at some time they will have to pull the trigger on the reinstatement project and get it done for any real revitalization of the financial sector to be successful. Who are they kidding? Of course, they are kidding no one and actually came out in recent months and outlined the entire plan for us all to see. It states first the removal of the zeros which leads to a revaluation and then a new peg and reinstatement. Enough said….
IRAN: SPECULATION GROWS ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT’S MOVE TOWARDS UNIFYING THE “EXCHANGE RATE”
IRAN: SPECULATION GROWS ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT’S MOVE TOWARDS UNIFYING THE “EXCHANGE RATE”
(Mnt Goat: This article is all about Lessons Learned. Even the experts are sometimes fooled. I am bringing you this article today not because we are so much concerned about the Iranian currency, as my blog is all about the Iraqi dinar revaluation not the rial or toman. I believe in information and informing my readers of what is really going on and connecting the pieces for you so you can better understand and learn.
I wanted to share this article because it is an educational article on a discussion about two ways to set currency rates. We can see that Iran had multiple currency rates and maybe this was not such a good thing for their economy.
So, let’s look deeper into what a “unified currency rate” vs having “a multiple currency rate” is and the pros and cons of each. Read the article! If you remember just weeks ago (around Dec 1st) one of the Iraqi economists suggested that the solution to the recent rise of the dollar was to have a multiple exchange rate system.
Really? If you read this article today, you can clearly see why the CBI is stayed away from such a solution.
The CBI has a solution and it’s a massive revaluation of normalization of the dinar and the shift to a new basket of currencies and back to FOREX.
That is their plan.
The CBI already told us many times already that the monetary reserves and the gold can back up the economy and is a safety net for a major crisis (i.e. Covid era) not minor clinches. Just so you know Iraq has only one (1) official exchange rate. The black market rate is not official and is part of the problem and not sanctioned by the CBI as the free market rate is in Iran.
So, in Iran they have what they call a “free market” rate but it is really a legalized black-market rate full of corruption and it allows it to occur. Sad, isn’t it? We can see the impact corruption has on a currency just be studying Iran.
For Iraq, the CBI “official rate” is a suppressed rate, a temporary rate, a benchmark, until they can get their act together and normalize the dinar.
The CBI made any trading of the dollar outside of the “official rate” illegal. That is the difference between the Iranian free market and the Iraqi black market.
Also remember that when this economist made this suggestion of multiple rates for Iraq it was another knee-jerk reaction to what was really going on to a warped sense of the market.
The sudden, temporary spike in the dollar was from the implementation of the SKODA part of ASYCUDA system with limited products for a trial run.
It was the first time it was turned on with these custom fees for a limited number of products. The CBI fully expected the spike and knew it was temporary.
The CBI did not fall into this trap of a knee-jerk reaction by devaluing the dinar. Many of these silly (and stupid) economists even compared the situation to the COVID years. Many articles flew out by all these economists telling of the danger of what was happening and some silly solutions. The issues never occurred and the rate slowly declined not back to 1310 but better even to 1305.
The CBI kept the citizens informed and then articles come out about their independence in making these kind of decisions. They pretty much told these economists to “mind their own business” and to leave the financial management of the country to the experts. They also talked about how speculators could hurt a good economy and so the economists should stop speculating and deal in FACTS.)
The Central Bank of Iraq postponed on Monday the requirement for companies wishing to purchase dollars for importing goods to submit a prior customs declaration until January 2026, with the exception of four specific commodities for which the requirement remains mandatory. This postponement comes after the General Authority of Customs had previously announced that the procedure would be implemented starting Monday, December 1, 2025.
The General Authority of Customs announced the full implementation of the advance customs declaration system at the beginning of next year, to include all imported goods and merchandise.)
Article Begins:
While talk has returned to Iran about monetary policy reforms and the move towards unifying the exchange rate, a report issued by the Planning and Budget Organization shows that the policy of fixing the exchange rate has not only failed to curb inflation, but has also contributed to expanding the circle of rent-seeking and corruption and causing disruptions in production and exports.
In recent days, speculation has resurfaced regarding the initiation of serious reforms to Iran’s exchange rate policies and the government’s move towards adopting a unified exchange rate. While this news has not yet been officially confirmed, the evidence suggests that the continuation of the multiple exchange rate system, instead of curbing inflation and supporting the livelihoods of Iranian families, has become a source of rent-seeking, exacerbated corruption, and disrupted production and exports.
The newspaper “Donya-e-Eqtesad” reported that the Planning and Budget Organization confirmed in a concurrent report that the policy of fixing the exchange rate has not succeeded in controlling prices, but has instead turned into an obstacle to trade procedures in the country.
Some policymakers argue that current conditions do not permit a unified exchange rate, while others believe that multiple exchange rates have failed to curb inflation or support low-income households, instead becoming a mechanism for rent-seeking. Furthermore, global experience shows that economies adopting multiple exchange rate systems are often plagued by high inflation, without any tangible positive impact on their economic performance.
The profit generated by the gap between the official exchange rate (28,500 tomans) and the free market rate (around 132,000 tomans) undoubtedly has beneficiaries who will not easily allow the government to eliminate it. The defense of the multiple exchange rate system by some members of parliament comes at a time when analytical reports from research centers confirm that the preferential currency allocation has failed to control the prices of basic goods.
In the supporting documents for the 2026 budget bill, the Planning and Budget Organization addressed monetary policy and the multiple exchange rate system, outlining its position on the matter. These documents indicated that the monetary policy adopted in Iran, including the preferential exchange rate, the Hall 1 exchange rate, and the Hall 2 exchange rate, has failed to effectively curb the inflationary effects stemming from the high unofficial exchange rate. The documents further stated that achieving economic stability and controlling inflation through monetary policy should focus on achieving sustainable stability in the free exchange market, as fixing preferential exchange rates is an artificial and unrealistic approach.
The report added that the policy of fixing the official exchange rate has become a costly burden on the national economy, particularly on producers and exporters. These costs include weakened exports, increased demand for imports, hindered repatriation of foreign currency earnings from exports, exacerbated capital flight, weakened domestic production, widespread corruption and rent-seeking, and, most importantly, rampant smuggling.
According to some recent studies, the primary reason for the growth in liquidity is attributed to budget deficits and government financial imbalances. In practice, the government is forced to compensate for the budget deficit by printing money and increasing liquidity, which ultimately leads to fluctuations in the exchange rate and higher inflation rates.
Article Ends
CLARE: “Your Time Is Up” — 2026 Could Be a Turning Point for Iraq and the Region
Trump’s Envoy, Constitutional Reform, and Iran’s Growing Crisis
Two powerful developments are unfolding simultaneously in the Middle East — and together, they tell a much bigger story.
On one hand, President Trump’s envoy to Iraq has issued one of the strongest public statements ever directed at those destabilizing the country.
On the other, Iran is grinding to a near standstill, as protests spread and the regime faces mounting pressure from within.
These events are not isolated.
They are deeply connected.
Trump’s Envoy: “Your Time Is Up”
18 Issues Iraq Is Expected to Resolve in 2026
In the article titled:
“‘Your time is up.’ Trump’s envoy: 2026 will be the year for resolving 18 issues in Iraq”
the U.S. envoy made it clear that cooperation with Iraq will continue within the framework of the Iraqi constitution
— a critical point that cannot be overlooked.He expressed hope that 2026 will mark the end of:
Instability
Plundering of national wealth
Poor services
Loose and uncontrolled weapons
Smuggling
Unemployment
Militias
Money laundering
Ignorance
Internal tensions
Sham contracts
Poverty
Foreign interference
Embezzlement
Inequality
Corruption
Circumvention of the law
Injustice
Then came the unmistakable warning:
“This message is directed to those who have wreaked havoc in Iraq. Your time is over, and the time of Iraq and the Iraqis has begun.”
This was not symbolic language.
It was a declaration of intent.
Why This Statement Matters So Much
For years, Iraq’s progress has been stalled by:
Foreign-backed militias
Corruption networks
Parallel economies
Weak enforcement of constitutional law
By explicitly anchoring cooperation to the Iraqi constitution, the White House is signaling that sovereignty and legality are now non-negotiable.
This is a foundational requirement for:
Stability
Investment
Currency reform
Global reintegration
Featured Snippet: Key Takeaway
Why is Trump’s envoy’s message so significant?
Because it ties Iraq’s future to constitutional rule, the elimination of militias and corruption, and a clear deadline: 2026 as the year of decisive reform.
At the Same Time… Iran Is Shutting Down
A Regime Under Internal Pressure
As Iraq faces pressure to restore sovereignty, Iran is facing chaos at home.
According to the article:
“Iran in shutdown as protesters storm governor's office, crowds chant ‘Death to Khamenei’”
Iran came close to a complete standstill as:
Businesses closed
Universities shut down
Government offices halted operations
This shutdown was ordered amid growing protests fueled by political and economic collapse.
One quote sums it up:
“Iran ground to a near standstill… amid protests caused by a growing political and economic crisis.”
This level of unrest inside Iran is unprecedented in recent years.
Connecting the Dots
Why Iraq and Iran’s Futures Are Linked
Iran’s influence in Iraq has relied heavily on:
Proxy militias
Political infiltration
Financial networks
Smuggling operations
As Iran weakens internally:
Funding dries up
Command structures fracture
Proxy control erodes
This creates a historic opportunity for Iraq to finally break free from foreign interference.
A Window of Opportunity for Iraq
With Iran distracted and unstable, Iraq has:
A chance to neutralize militias
An opportunity to enforce constitutional authority
Support from Washington to do so
This is why the envoy’s message is arriving now.
Timing matters.
Q&A Section
Q: What are the 18 issues Trump’s envoy wants resolved?
A: They include instability, militias, corruption, loose weapons, foreign interference, money laundering, poverty, and injustice — all barriers to sovereignty.
Q: Why emphasize the Iraqi constitution?
A: Because constitutional rule limits corruption, foreign influence, and lawlessness.
Q: How do Iran’s protests affect Iraq?
A: A weaker Iran means less control over Iraqi militias and politics.
Q: Could this accelerate reforms in Iraq?
A: Yes. Regional instability often creates moments where decisive change becomes possible.
What 2026 Could Represent
If these trends continue:
Militias lose leverage
Constitutional governance strengthens
Economic reform accelerates
Iraq’s global standing improves
This would not just be a political victory — it would be an economic transformation.
Final Thoughts
A Shift in Power Is Underway
The message from Washington is clear.
The unrest in Iran is undeniable.
Together, they signal one thing:
The era of interference is ending.
2026 may be remembered as the year when Iraq finally reclaimed its future.
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Article: " 'Your time is up.' Trump's envoy: 2026 will be the year for resolving 18 issues in Iraq"
Quote: "He affirmed work will continue with the government of the Republic of Iraq within the framework of the Iraqi constitution...expressing his hope that 2026 will be the year of the end of: Instability, plundering of the country’s wealth, poor services, loose weapons, smuggling, unemployment, militias, money laundering, ignorance, internal tensions, sham contracts, poverty, foreign interference, embezzlement, inequality, corruption, circumvention of the law, and injustice. The US envoy added, This message is directed to those who have wreaked havoc in Iraq. Your time is over, and the time of Iraq and the Iraqis has begun..."
Article: "Iran in shutdown as protesters storm governor's office, crowds chant 'Death to Khamenei' "
Quote: "Iran ground to a near standstill Wednesday as businesses, universities and government offices closed under a government-ordered shutdown amid protests caused by a growing political and economic crisis."
THE DREAM OF REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN IRAQ
THE DREAM OF REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN IRAQ
(About the PMF)
(Mnt Goat: this article is about the Iranian backed militias in Iraq (PMF). If you want to learn more about their operations in Iraq or the detriment to Iraq, this is a good read)
If a referendum were held in Iraq today, we would find that many Iraqis support “radical solutions” that might come through a military coup or foreign military intervention, because there is a general feeling that it is difficult to change the negative conditions through the institutional and democratic mechanisms currently in place .
This mood, in fact, is what was behind the acceptance of radical transformations at various points in Iraqi history, at least since the coup of Bakr Sidqi in 1936, which is considered the first military coup in the entire Arab region .
With every coup or violent upheaval, emotions surge, many are optimistic, but the emotional fervor quickly fades, leaving behind a reality far worse and more complex than before. But will the Iraqi people ever learn? After every disaster, a large percentage of citizens tend to interpret the violent transformation as not being good, and that we need another “transition” that is good, rather than rejecting the idea of violent transformation, coups, and revolutions altogether .
Many have been waiting, at least since the beginning of this year which is nearing its end, for those crushing blows that the United States of America will direct at the militias in Iraq, as if the Iraqi militias were merely an isolated body, and not a network of forces, interests and influence, intertwined with security and military policies, in a way that makes it difficult to separate them from the body of the state itself .
What if America assassinated the “fifty names” list circulating on social media, and bombed militia camps and their weapons depots in one dark night? Would Iraq be okay the next morning ?!
Many reports confirm that the first reaction to such a hypothetical event will be chaos on various levels, not least in the security file, in addition to the disruption of the map of power and the balance of pressure between them, which will motivate adversaries to try to fill the void quickly, creating a new circle of conflicts .
Calm and stability will not be achieved quickly after this scenario, for many reasons, including that the authority of the state is incomplete, and that the ability to enforce the law in the street is clearly lacking, especially with the infiltration of many militia figures, or those loyal to the militias, into state institutions, outside the organizational structure of the militias themselves .
America, up to this point, is not concerned with withdrawing security powers from groups operating under the umbrella of the Popular Mobilization Forces, which are spread across areas north and west of Baghdad, and manage vast areas of the shared borders with Syria and Jordan, in cooperation with the army, the federal police, and the counter-terrorism service .
This deployment is not merely a routine distribution of units, but reflects a perception built since after 2015 of the Iraqi security doctrine, where factions are no longer just a supporting force, but a partner in security decision-making .
In the vicinity of the capital, specifically to its north and west, the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) control areas such as Tarmiya and Abu Ghraib, which have historically been gateways for security threats and are now under heavy security control by these factions. This presence effectively makes the PMF the de facto controller of security at Baghdad’s entrances and exits, an influence that extends beyond the military dimension to the political and strategic spheres .
In the west, specifically on the border strip with Syria and Jordan, the Popular Mobilization Forces not only perform the traditional border guard duties, but also dominate vast areas of the desert .
Although this deployment is carried out under the protocol of the Joint Operations Command, and in cooperation with the army, the federal police and the counter-terrorism service, the reality on the ground imposes a kind of “division of roles”; while the army and police hold the city centers and official ports, the Popular Mobilization Forces take on the task of holding the ground in the rugged and open areas, enjoying great operational independence .
The current approach to bringing about change in Iraq is to continue pressuring the militias and their political fronts to force them to implement change. The desired outcome may not be immediate, nor may it fulfill all the “revolutionary aspirations” of a large segment of Iraqis in their vision of change, but this is the picture as it appears today .
MNT GOAT: Why State-Controlled Weapons Are the Missing Link to Iraq’s Economic Future
Sovereignty, Stability, and the Final Push Toward Global Integration
I strongly encourage everyone to read the recent article titled:
“9 ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF STATE-CONTROLLED WEAPONS – EXPERT AL-HASHEMI (AND THESE BENEFITS CAN INCREASE)”LINK
Why is this article so important?
Even I did not fully realize the depth and scope of economic damage caused by uncontrolled, foreign-backed militias inside Iraq. Nearly every sector of the economy has been affected, from investment and banking to employment and national confidence.
One statement from the article truly stood out:
“Restoring Iraqi sovereignty by eliminating loose weapons will yield significant economic gains, freeing Iraq from the grip of uncontrolled arms dealers and elevating its standing among truly sovereign nations.”
Seeing this written plainly — and coming directly from Iraqi experts — is powerful.
It shows that Iraq is finally growing up politically and economically.
Why Loose Weapons Cripple an Economy
Uncontrolled weapons don’t just threaten security — they:
Scare away foreign investment
Enable smuggling and black-market trade
Fuel corruption and money laundering
Undermine national currency confidence
Weaken central bank authority
The Iranian-backed militias have acted as an economic chokehold on Iraq for years. Neutralizing them is not optional — it is essential.
Progress — But Not the Finish Line Yet
Let’s not paint the picture too rosy just yet.
Yes, several Iraqi Shiite factions have:
Announced willingness to relinquish weapons
Agreed to place forces under Baghdad’s central security authority
However:
At least two factions still refuse
Several Shiite elements reject the new reality
So no — we are not out of the proverbial doghouse yet.
But make no mistake — the direction has changed.
A New Narrative Is Emerging in Iraq
What I find most encouraging is the rapid shift in political language and public discourse.
We are now hearing:
Calls for eliminating loose weapons
Recognition of economic benefits
Acceptance that sovereignty equals prosperity
Politicians are beginning to understand that Iraq’s greatness in the Middle East depends on stability, not militias.
One phrase from recent coverage says it all:
“From a crisis economy to a planning economy.”
That is a monumental shift.
And yes — this process clearly has the Trump Touch on it.
Featured Snippet: Why Disarming Militias Matters
Why does eliminating loose weapons matter for Iraq’s economy?
Because state-controlled weapons restore sovereignty, stop dollar smuggling and money laundering, attract investment, strengthen the Central Bank of Iraq, and elevate Iraq’s standing among globally sovereign nations.
Additional Reading Worth Your Time
While on this topic, I also recommend:
“THE DREAM OF REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN IRAQ (About the PMF)”
👉 This is no longer a dream — it is becoming reality.“MONDAY’S PARLIAMENT: THE ‘KEY’ TO THE THREE PRESIDENCIES AND THE GATEWAY TO DRAWING THE MAP OF POWER IN IRAQ”
👉 Especially helpful for those new to the Iraqi election process.
This is not Iraq’s first rodeo — but the steps ahead are now clearer than ever.
What Still Needs to Happen
Despite the positive momentum, several critical steps remain:
A new Prime Minister must be announced
The new government must be formed
Parliament must complete its swearing-in process
Ideally, the Oil & Gas Law should be passed
Will Iraq hit an early January RV target?
I doubt it — but never underestimate Iraq when it truly wants progress.
Economic Impact of Eliminating Loose Weapons
Once militias and their economic offices are dismantled:
Dollar smuggling will sharply decline
Money laundering networks will collapse
Support for sanctioned entities will end
The CBI can fully control currency flows
National wealth will be preserved
Any incoming Prime Minister must understand this truth:
The success of his government depends on eliminating uncontrolled armed groups.
Q&A Section
Q: Why are state-controlled weapons so important now?
A: Because they are the foundation for sovereignty, economic reform, and global trust.
Q: Are all militias cooperating?
A: No. Some have agreed, but key factions still resist.
Q: Does this delay the RV?
A: It may delay timing, but it does not cancel the trajectory.
Q: What role does the CBI play?
A: With militias neutralized, the CBI can finally enforce monetary control and protect national wealth.
Final Thoughts
The Train Is Moving — Even If It Slows at Times
Sometimes our choo-choo train:
Gains momentum
Slows down
Stops unexpectedly
Some stops we want.
Some we don’t.
But the track is clear, and the destination remains unchanged.
🚆 FOREX is the end of the line.
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I would encourage everyone to please read the recent article titled “9 ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF STATE-CONTROLLED WEAPONS – EXPERT AL-HASHEMI (AND THESE BENEFITS CAN INCREASE)” What is so important about this news? Even I did not realize all the important factors involved and the effect these Iranian militias had on holding back the economy. Seems every aspect was impacted.
One item that really struck me was and I quote – “Restoring Iraqi sovereignty by eliminating loose weapons will yield significant economic gains, freeing Iraq from the grip of uncontrolled arms dealers and elevating its standing among truly sovereign nations.” I kind of already knew this but it was so nice to see it in writing and coming from Iraq. I can see that Iraq is now growing up. This is exactly what we needed to see regarding the neutralization of these foreign militias.
I don’t want to paint a picture that is too rosy yet. As we learned a number of Iraqi Shiite factions announced their willingness to relinquish their weapons and place their arms and personnel under the authority of the central security forces in Baghdad. However, the process is not yet complete, due to the refusal of at least two factions and several Shiite elements to accept the new reality. Yes, we are not yet out of the proverbial doghouse yet!
I would encourage everyone to please read the recent article titled “9 ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF STATE-CONTROLLED WEAPONS – EXPERT AL-HASHEMI (AND THESE BENEFITS CAN INCREASE)” What is so important about this news? Even I did not realize all the important factors involved and the effect these Iranian militias had on holding back the economy. Seems every aspect was impacted. One item that really struck me was and I quote – “Restoring Iraqi sovereignty by eliminating loose weapons will yield significant economic gains, freeing Iraq from the grip of uncontrolled arms dealers and elevating its standing among truly sovereign nations.”
I kind of already knew this but it was so nice to see it in writing and coming from Iraq. I can see that Iraq is now growing up. This is exactly what we needed to see regarding the neutralization of these foreign militias.
I don’t want to paint a picture that is too rosy yet. As we learned a number of Iraqi Shiite factions announced their willingness to relinquish their weapons and place their arms and personnel under the authority of the central security forces in Baghdad. However, the process is not yet complete, due to the refusal of at least two factions and several Shiite elements to accept the new reality. Yes, we are not yet out of the proverbial doghouse yet!
You might also want to read the recent article titled “THE DREAM OF REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN IRAQ (About the PMF)” while we are on this subject matter. This is going to be much more than a dream but a reality soon.
If you are unsure of the election process, please go read the recent article titled “MONDAY’S PARLIAMENT: THE “KEY” TO THE THREE PRESIDENCIES AND THE GATEWAY TO DRAWING THE MAP OF POWER IN IRAQ”. Remember that this is not our first rodeo for the elections. But for you newbies, this explains the next steps now that the speaker is assigned.
What I liked about it is we are seeing the mantra changing and changing rapidly about the elimination of the loose weapons of the groups of militias in Iraq. This new mantra is now spreading and politicians alike are also beginning to realize there is much more benefit to gain from a new era occurring in Iraq if it is to realize its greatness in the middle east. I especially liked the part of the heading that read “From a crisis economy to a planning economy”. Also remember this is all getting the “Trump Touch”. Folks this is finally all coming together for Iraq; however, my contact warned me that there is still the new prime minister to be announced and government formed. Yesterday the new speaker of parliament was sworn in and now he has to swear in the new members of parliament. I can’t imagine Iraq without al-Sudani for the next four (4) years. Can you? Will they make it to the target of early January for an RV? I doubt it, but then again when Iraq really, really wants things to move along it does. I also firmly believe that they will need to pass the Oil and Gas law in the new parliament. Like I said before I do not believe this will stop the reinstatement but would help to have it done. My take on all this is to get it all done, while they have a nice level of stability before yet another crisis sets in…. lol… lol… lol…
With the elimination of the loose weapons of the groups and their economic offices, the phenomenon of dollar smuggling, money laundering, and support for sanctioned entities and countries will end, and the Central Bank of Iraq and the government will be able to restrict and reduce these operations to the lowest level, thus preserving national wealth from being lost.
Any incoming prime minister must realize that the success of his government depends on getting rid of loose armed groups and not allowing them to roam with their weapons around his government ministries.
Yes, sometimes our choo-choo train is moving down the tracks, picking up momentum, then slowing down, then moving again. There are also stops along the way, some we want and some we don’t. But the path is clear and the train will arrive at the end of the tracks, which is FOREX.
WALKINGSTICK: IRAQ WILL MAINTAIN THE CURRENCY STABILITY PAIRING THE IQD TO A BASKET OF CURRENCIES
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