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Thursday, December 25, 2025

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RESEARCH CENTER: IRAQ IS AT A PIVOTAL MOMENT TO ADDRESS ITS ECONOMY AND REVIVE THE PRIVATE SECTOR

 RESEARCH CENTER: IRAQ IS AT A PIVOTAL MOMENT TO ADDRESS ITS ECONOMY AND REVIVE THE PRIVATE SECTOR

The “ Center for Research and Strategic Studies ” stated that Iraq needs a “realistic diagnosis of its economic imbalances” in order to implement appropriate reform prescriptions, a step that will not succeed without a strong private sector, instead of relying on the state, which acts as if it is the sole engine of the economy, meaning that the country is facing a “pivotal moment.” 

The Jordan-based “Links Center” said in a report translated by Shafaq News Agency that the Iraqi economy has suffered for many years from a clear paradox: it possesses large financial resources, but its ability to transform these resources into real and sustainable development is weak.

The center explained in its report that the relative financial stability that Iraq is witnessing today does not necessarily mean the soundness of the economic structure, but rather hides behind it accumulated structural imbalances resulting from excessive dependence on oil, the inflation of the role of the state, and the weakness of economic and administrative institutions,” adding that “any serious talk about reforming the Iraqi economy must start from a realistic diagnosis of these imbalances before moving on to reform prescriptions.” 

According to the report, successive governments have succeeded in managing short-term stability by expanding public spending, taking advantage of oil revenues and high cash reserves. However, this approach has created a fragile economy that depends more on oil shocks than on production.

He continued, saying that public budgets have ballooned significantly since 2004, not as a result of growth in the productive base, but due to the expansion of operating expenses, especially salaries and subsidies, which has made the state the largest employer and source of income in the country. This has imposed a constant burden on public finances and limited the government’s ability to direct resources towards long-term investment and development.

The report argued that the economy cannot become a productive economy as long as government employment remains a substitute for real job opportunities in the private sector, adding that reforming the salary scale and linking wages to productivity, along with redefining the role of the state from a direct employer to a regulator and supporter, represents a fundamental step in the path of reform.

The report considered the social support system to be another example of structural dysfunction, explaining that the comprehensiveness of the support, despite its social importance, led to a great waste of resources and reduced the effectiveness of social protection.

He added that reform does not mean reducing support as much as it means redirecting it towards the most needy groups, and linking it to real economic empowerment policies that open the way for work and production instead of permanent dependence on subsidies.

The report stated that the energy sector represents one of the most prominent structural challenges that drain public finances and hinder growth, noting that the huge spending on electricity has not succeeded in providing a stable service, due to imbalances in management, governance and collection. 

He pointed out that the continued flaring of associated gas is a glaring example of mismanagement of resources, as Iraq loses billions of dollars annually that could have been turned into a source of energy, income and job opportunities. Therefore, the report concluded that real reform in this sector requires a comprehensive restructuring, not partial or temporary solutions.

The report continued, stating that Iraq possesses important strengths, most notably monetary stability, high foreign reserves, and low inflation. However, these indicators will remain of limited impact unless they are translated into real growth in the real economy, which requires a radical reform of the banking sector to enable it to finance investment and production, and not just be an intermediary for trading liquidity.

The report concluded by saying that no economic reform in Iraq can succeed without a strong and effective private sector, explaining that the state is no longer able to continue as the sole engine of the economy. 

He added that “what is required is a stable business environment that protects the investor, reduces bureaucracy, and provides clear and fair rules for competition, as the efficient private sector is not a substitute for the state, but rather a key partner in achieving development.”

The “Links Center” report concluded that the Iraqi economy stands today at a pivotal moment. Either the current financial stability will be invested in launching real structural reforms that rebuild the economy on the foundations of production and diversification, or dependence on oil and public spending will continue, with all the future risks that entails. It concluded by saying that “reform is not just a political option, but an economic necessity to ensure stability and development for future generations.”


🚨 Frank26 Intel Update: Iraq Parliament Set for January 29th as Militias Face Disarmament Pressure

🇮🇶 Frank26 Iraq Boots-on-the-Ground Intel Report

In the latest Frank26 intel update, Firefly delivers critical boots-on-the-ground confirmation from inside Iraq, highlighting major political developments, rising internal pressure on militant groups, and growing international involvement as Iraq prepares for a pivotal parliamentary session.

This report strongly signals structural and political alignment, a necessary step toward long-term monetary and economic reform.


🏛️ Iraq Parliament Update: First Session Confirmed

🔹 Firefly Reports from Iraqi Television

According to Iraqi television broadcasts:

  • The House of Representatives has completed all technical and logistical preparations

  • The first session of the 6th parliamentary term is officially scheduled for:

📅 Monday, January 29th

This marks a critical milestone in Iraq’s political stabilization process and demonstrates readiness to move forward with governance reforms.

“All preparations are complete. Parliament is ready.”


⚔️ Militias & Disarmament: A Nation at a Crossroads

Firefly also reported escalating public discussion regarding militant groups and weapons disarmament, a long-standing obstacle to Iraq’s sovereignty.

🔻 Two Opposing Positions Emerging

  1. Approximately half of militant factions are now stating:

    • They are willing to give up their weapons

  2. The other half strongly refuses, stating:

    • Disarmament is not negotiable

    • Weapons will only be surrendered if they are given political power

    • Some openly demanded control over:

      • The Presidency

      • The Prime Minister’s office

This public divide is being openly discussed on Iraqi television—something rarely seen before.


🌍 International Pressure: Israel & The United States

Firefly confirmed increased international attention:

  • Israel publicly stated they have:

    • Warned for years about the danger posed by armed militant groups

  • The United States responded by:

    • Asking Israel to stand down for now

    • Confirming the U.S. will handle the situation

This indicates direct U.S. oversight in maintaining stability during Iraq’s sensitive transition period.


🗣️ Frank26 Analysis: “Just Huffing and Puffing”

Frank26 offered a clear and confident assessment:

“That’s just huffing and puffing… Israel will obey Trump.”

Frank believes:

  • The militants’ threats are posturing

  • They will not succeed in controlling Iraq’s political future

  • Ultimately, militant groups will:

    • Remove themselves

    • Be sidelined by internal and external pressure

This aligns with prior intel suggesting that armed factions must be neutralized before Iraq can fully move forward economically and financially.


📈 Why This Matters for Iraq’s Economic & Monetary Future

Political stability is a non-negotiable prerequisite for:

  • Monetary reform

  • Currency confidence

  • Foreign investment

  • International banking integration

The formation of parliament and the  forced resolution of militia influence represent foundational steps toward:

  • Sovereignty

  • Rule of law

  • A modern financial system


⭐ Featured Snippets 

When is Iraq’s next parliamentary session?
Iraq’s first session of the 6th parliamentary term is scheduled for Monday, January 29th, with all logistical and technical preparations completed.

Are Iraqi militias being disarmed?
Yes. About half of the militant groups are reportedly willing to disarm, while others resist unless granted political power.

Is the U.S. involved in Iraq’s security situation?
Yes. The United States has asked Israel to stay out temporarily and stated it will handle the situation directly.


❓ Q&A Section

Q: Why is the January 29th session important?
A: It formally launches Iraq’s new parliamentary term and signals readiness for governance and reform.

Q: Are militias losing influence in Iraq?
A: Increasing pressure, public debate, and U.S. involvement suggest their influence is being challenged.

Q: Could this impact Iraq’s currency reform?
A: Political stability and sovereignty are essential precursors to economic and monetary reform.

Q: Does Frank26 believe the situation will escalate?
A: No. Frank believes the militants are posturing and will ultimately stand down.


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✅ Final Takeaway

Iraq is approaching a defining political moment.
Parliament is ready. International forces are aligned. Militant pressure is being exposed.

As Frank26 suggests, the noise may be loud—but the outcome appears inevitable.

Stay alert. Stay informed.

More updates coming soon. 

Frank26  

 [Iraq boots-on-the-ground report]  

FIREFLY:They say on television this about the first parliament meeting that's is going to be formed on the 29th.  The House of Representatives has completed all technical and all logistical preparations for holding the first session of the 6th parliamentary term.  It is scheduled for next Monday. 

  FIREFLY:We see on television last night about half of the militants are saying they will give up all of their weapons.  And then unfortunately we see the other half saying disarmament is not a discussion.  They will never give up their arms.  Some were saying if they would give up their arms only if you give us the president and prime minister that we want. Now we see Israel speak up saying they have been warning for a long time to take care of this problem with the militants. The Untied States of America has asked Israel to stay out for now saying the USA will handle this.

  FRANK:  That's just huffing and puffing... Israel will obey Trump...I believe [the militants] will remove themselves.

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