Frank26 Iraq Report: Cash to Digital Transition and Preparing for the Dinar Revaluation
Iraq is taking critical steps toward financial modernization, and boots-on-the-ground reports from Frank26 reveal the latest developments. Citizens are moving from cash-based transactions to digital platforms, a key quantitative measure toward financial transparency.
Here’s what you need to know about Iraq’s economic preparations, low inflation, and the upcoming Iraqi dinar revaluation (RV).
Iraq Goes Digital: FIREFLY Reports
According to FIREFLY, Iraqi citizens are being shown on television how to transition from cash to digital banking.
Financial Transparency: This initiative is part of a broader push to improve accountability in Iraq’s financial system.
Foreign Currency Integration: Citizens are encouraged to bring in foreign currency and integrate it digitally. This is critical for implementing the new exchange rate and introducing new dinar notes.
Featured Snippet: “Iraq is moving from cash to digital banking as part of a nationwide effort to prepare for new dinar notes and a managed exchange rate adjustment.”
Q1: What does “cash to digital” mean for Iraqi citizens? A: It means transitioning from physical cash to digital banking and electronic payments, necessary for receiving new dinar notes at the updated rate.
Q2: Why is low inflation important? A: Low inflation (<1%) is crucial to gain IMF and World Bank support, ensuring the RV occurs in a stable economic environment.
Q3: When will the new notes and rate be introduced? A: The CBI is finalizing preparations. While no exact date is given, steps are being completed to ensure readiness.
Q4: How does this impact foreign currency holders? A: Foreign currency must be brought into Iraq and digitalized to participate in the new exchange rate system.
Final Thoughts
Iraq is entering a pivotal phase for its economy. Digitalization, low inflation, and careful management of foreign currency are all indicators that a managed dinar revaluation is approaching. For investors and citizens, these are key signals that the Iraqi RESET is moving forward.
FIREFLY:Our Television showing the Iraqi citizens how to go from cash to digitization. They're calling it a quantitative step towards financial transparency.
FRANK: That's big because...you got to bring in your foreign currency and become digitalized because that's how they're going to give you the new rate, the new lower notes...Your CBI is doing a final sweep of the American dollar in your country as they prepare to introduce the lower notes and the new rate...
Militia Man
We all know the fundamentals of Iraq. It's all ready for what? A managed rear effective exchange rate adjustment when prudent. Low inflation is a key component for the IMF and the World Bank and everybody else. Low inflation. They just came out with an article...[inflation] is still at less than 1%. It's amazing.
DEVELOPMENTS REGARDING THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE NOMINATION: MALIKI REFUSES TO MEET TRUMP’S ENVOY IN BAGHDAD DESPITE AL-SUDANI’S ATTEMPT
Information obtained by Network 964 indicates that developments are escalating in the case of withdrawing Nouri al-Maliki’s nomination for the premiership, with a meeting between al-Maliki and Barak proving impossible.
Network 964 learned from political sources that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani offered to mediate a meeting between prime ministerial candidate Nouri al-Maliki and Tom Barrack, the envoy of US President Donald Trump, who arrived in Baghdad this evening on a visit that was not previously announced, coinciding with the intensification of the prime minister crisis, and the demands of several forces, including the Asaib Ahl al-Haq movement and the Hikma movement, for al-Maliki to withdraw after the American warning issued by Trump four days after al-Maliki’s nomination.
According to sources close to the State of Law Coalition, Maliki rejected the request made by Sudani to bring Maliki together with Trump’s envoy. According to the coalition’s spokesman, Aqeel al-Fatlawi, Maliki is waiting for “clarifications from the Iraqi ambassador in Washington, Nizar al-Khairallah,” who is said to be carrying clarifications regarding the true American position on Maliki’s candidacy and the circumstances surrounding Trump’s tweet.
Maliki believes that it was driven by internal and external parties, and he is trying to avoid any direct contact with an American figure before he personally ascertains the nature of the American position beyond what is being circulated.
According to the sources, Maliki has been refusing for weeks to attend the framework meetings or discuss any other scenario that would call for his withdrawal. His atmosphere is repeating one call, as he personally expressed it in his only interview on February 3, when he said that he was nominated by the framework and that he would not withdraw, but rather the framework should withdraw his nomination if it wished.
The opposition forces are demanding that Maliki withdraw in order to avoid embarrassing all the leaders of the Shiite forces and forcing them to withdraw Maliki’s nomination in response to American pressure, while Maliki’s supporters respond that he is not prepared to bear this embarrassment, that he is ready to face all pressures, and that the framework should back down if it wants, without forcing Maliki to appear in a position of retreat.
The MNT GOAT story is heating up, and significant changes are happening in Iraq and around the world. Iranian influence over Iraq is fading, and many now see former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as a “sinking ship.” With al-Sudani preparing to be sworn in and form his cabinet, the stage is set for political stabilization.
Below, we break down the latest updates, implications for the RV, and what the global financial RESET could mean for investors.
Key Highlights from Iraq
Al-Sudani’s Imminent Premiership: After months of political deadlock, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is set to form Iraq’s next cabinet. His leadership signals a shift away from Iranian influence.
Maliki’s Decline: Nuri al-Maliki’s refusal to meet US envoys highlights a disconnect with international partners and an unwillingness to compromise.
US-Iraq Relations: The United States is actively supporting Iraq’s stability, discouraging Maliki’s nomination, and promoting regional cooperation.
Featured Snippet: “Al-Sudani is poised to become Iraq’s next Prime Minister as US-Iraq relations strengthen, signaling reduced Iranian influence and political stabilization in the region.”
The political RESET is more than a financial maneuver—it’s a comprehensive restructuring of governance, security, and economic frameworks.
Budget and Oil & Gas Law: Iraq’s parliament is waiting for the national budget approval and plans to address the Oil & Gas Law.
Disarmament of PMF: Al-Sudani has stated that disarming the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) is part of the national consensus, though implementation details are pending.
IMF Oversight: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed satisfaction with Iraq’s economic stability and reform progress, indicating readiness for broader fiscal improvements.
Google Discover Highlight: “Iraq’s economic and political reset is closely monitored by the IMF and international partners, setting the stage for stability and the upcoming RV.”
What the MNT GOAT RV Means for Investors
The RESET is in motion, and the RV (revaluation) could occur once political and economic stabilization is confirmed. Key takeaways:
Timing Matters: While impatience grows, RV events are tied to real-world stability, not speculation.
Global Implications: The RESET is expected to ripple from the US globally, reinforcing systems in allied countries first.
Stay Informed: Monitoring Iraq’s political developments is critical for RV stakeholders.
Recent News Updates
US Rejects Maliki Nomination: The White House reaffirmed its refusal to nominate Nuri al-Maliki as Iraq’s prime minister. This move underscores US commitment to Iraq’s stability and pressures factions to support Al-Sudani.
Al-Sudani Meets US Envoy: Outgoing PM al-Sudani met with US Special Envoy Tom Barrack to discuss regional issues, bilateral relations, and Iraq’s role in stabilizing Syria and the Middle East.
Maliki’s Refusal: Maliki’s rejection to meet the US envoy mirrors his political obstinacy and reinforces the narrative that he is out of step with both Iraqis and international partners.
Q&A: MNT GOAT RV & Iraq
Q1: When will Al-Sudani officially take office? A: The swearing-in is imminent. Exact dates depend on parliamentary approvals and cabinet formation.
Q2: How does this affect the RV? A: RV timing is linked to political stability. Al-Sudani’s leadership and Iraq’s economic progress are key indicators.
Q3: Is the RESET only financial? A: No. It is a multi-layered process involving governance, security, and global economic structures.
Q4: What role does the US play? A: The US is actively promoting Iraq’s stability, discouraging Maliki’s nomination, and working closely with Al-Sudani.
Snippet for Google: “Al-Sudani’s premiership and Iraq’s political RESET are crucial steps before the MNT GOAT RV occurs, highlighting international oversight and economic stability.”
Final Thoughts
The situation in Iraq demonstrates how geopolitical shifts impact financial resets and global economic trends. Al-Sudani’s rise, Maliki’s decline, and US engagement are all signals that the RESET is moving forward. Patience, awareness, and accurate information are key for investors and citizens alike.
Things are intensifying and your enemies are being defeated. Iranian influence over Iraq is fading as many are now believing (as we already do) that Maliki is a ‘sinking ship’.
Folks, it is just a matter of time before al-Sudani is sworn in to form his cabinet as the next prime minister. I know, I know they wasted over 3 months with their nonsense. But this is Iraq…. This is what Iran does to a country as they infiltrate into their politics. We see it too often too in the US politics as many of these Muslims are elected into politics. Look at the chaos and corruption they bring. We see the hate and anti-American rhetoric they spread. They do not understand out culture nor do they want to.
As Judeo-Christian countries we must come to grips with what is really happening with this insurgence of Islamic Muslims, if we want to keep our nations intact for our children and grandchildren. Yes, it is a Muslim invasion. It is not about being racist or Muslim-phobic. It is about listening to what they say and not giving them a waver just to be nice to Muslims. They hate America but luv all the freebies. I know, I know it’s in our nature as Judeo-Christians to be nice to our neighbor but how much of this hypocrisy can we take? When will we say enough is enough, as they destroy our societies and disrupt our politics? They come here not to blend in and live among us and work hard to build America but rather to conquer and transform us.
Folks, I assure you things can change on a dime. Wait and watch! There are already too many signs we are very near. Parliament is waiting for the budget and will soon address the Oil and Gas Law. Al-Sudani has said that the national consensus is to disarm the PMF but the process has to be determined. Is this why he was not the first slection of the Coordination Framework for prime minister? Certainly, the fall of the Islamic Regime in Iran will help in the matter.
In the past I briefly reviewed with everyone some details as to the RESET that is coming. Folks, this is much, much more that just a financial reset. This reset is here, it is in motion. There is no magic switch to be pulled. It is simply dedication and hard work of those who love their countries. The prophets told us many times this would first begin in the U.S. and then spread out throughout the world, and so we are witnessing that now. But there is still much work to be done.
We may be discouraged again at the democrat shouts, disrespect and belligerence towards our nation at the State of the Union speech this week. Did you notice many long standing democrat and republican members were missing? These figures will increase over the next year as God says he is going to take them. Remember that the president only represents the nation and so disrespect is towards the nation and the people as a whole. You may hate the guy in office but the respect is for the position not the person.
Again is does not surprise me that the Muslim community represented by those Muslims elected into office do not respect these things, and I will say this only shows once again the culture gap we keep talking about.
So, what is the recent news from Iraq?
Again, in Iraq we are witnessing parts of the RESET that must take place prior to the reinstatement. We know the IMF is closely monitoring the economy and have told us they are satisfied in all the reform success. They have told us they are satisfied with the STABILITY of the economy. But along came the 2025 elections and so now we wait for the political STABILITY to catch up.
So, we read once again in the article titled “SENIOR US ENVOY TO THE MIDDLE EAST: THE US ADMINISTRATION RENEWS ITS REFUSAL TO NOMINATE AL-MALIKI” that the new senior official in the White House, the US administration’s position rejected the nomination of the leader of the rule of law coalition Nuri al-Maliki for the post of prime minister in Iraq. According to the London-based Middle East newspaper, “the United States is moving towards Iraq in an effort to realize its full potential for stability and security in the Middle East”. This is not new news but reinforced to Iraq again that there is a deadline and sanctions are in the making if not applied.
Here we go again in the recent article titled “UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN BAGHDAD, BARAK MET WITH THE SUDANESE PRIME MINISTER TO DISCUSS REGIONAL ISSUES.”On Sunday, outgoing Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani discussed regional issues with US Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack. Sudani’s office said in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency that “the meeting discussed bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States, the general situation in the region, and what Iraq is doing to support regional stability, and the stability of Syria in particular.”
The true face of Maliki comes out again when he refused to take part in this meeting. Does this arrogance sound familiar? To me is mirrors the democrats in the U.S. who don’t want any progress only their leftist agenda for America, as Maliki wants it for Iraq as Iran supports his attitude. See article titled “DEVELOPMENTS REGARDING THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE NOMINATION: MALIKI REFUSES TO MEET TRUMP’S ENVOY IN BAGHDAD DESPITE AL-SUDANI’S ATTEMPT”.Information obtained by Network 964 indicates that developments are escalating in the case of withdrawing Nouri al-Maliki’s nomination for the premiership, with a meeting between al-Maliki and Barak proving impossible. “The opposition forces are demanding that Maliki withdraw in order to avoid embarrassing all the leaders of the Shiite forces and forcing them to withdraw Maliki’s nomination in response to American pressure, while Maliki’s supporters respond that he is not prepared to bear this embarrassment, that he is ready to face all pressures, and that the framework should back down if it wants, without forcing Maliki to appear in a position of retreat.”
UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN BAGHDAD, BARAK MET WITH THE SUDANESE PRIME MINISTER TO DISCUSS REGIONAL ISSUES.
On Sunday, outgoing Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani discussed regional issues with US Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack.
Sudani’s office said in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency that “the meeting discussed bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States, the general situation in the region, and what Iraq is doing to support regional stability, and the stability of Syria in particular.”
He added, “The meeting also witnessed the exchange of views on preventing regional escalation, and the importance of resorting to dialogue and diplomatic paths to resolve conflicts, in addition to exploring opportunities for economic cooperation and supporting comprehensive development that enhances long-term stability.
Al-Sudani stressed the need to address deep-seated problems by putting radical solutions to their causes, and preventing aggression and violations of the sovereignty of countries and peoples in the region.”
For his part, Barak pointed to “the importance of the role that Iraq plays in resolving the region’s problems, reducing tensions, supporting dialogue, and fighting terrorism,” according to the statement.
It is noted that Barak arrived in Baghdad this evening and began his schedule by meeting directly with Al-Sudani, amid a major escalation in the region, especially the American threats to strike Iran.
Analysts warn that Tehran could be facing a major decline, potentially forcing it to loosen its hold on Iraqi politics. Recent reports indicate that pro-Iranian Iraqi leaders are increasingly distancing themselves from Tehran, responding to both its political weakness and the looming possibility of U.S. military action under President Donald Trump.
The signs of a remarkable political shift in Baghdad are becoming clearer, less than 24 hours before a session that was expected to finalize decisions for the Shia Coordination Framework (CF) in forming a new government.
Tehran’s Influence Weakens in Iraq
According to analysts and local media like Al-Mada, the current situation suggests that Iran’s influence over Iraq could decline sharply. This decline is pushing Iraqi leaders who were once aligned with Tehran to reconsider their positions and alliances, particularly in the face of international pressures and domestic instability.
The political uncertainty reflects a larger geopolitical struggle in Iraq, where internal factions are recalibrating their strategies to remain in power while distancing themselves from Tehran’s faltering influence.
Al-Sudani Poised to Replace Maliki
The Shia Coordination Framework (CF) in Iraq has until February 27 to withdraw Nouri Al-Maliki’s nomination for Prime Minister. If no action is taken, sanctions and political consequences are expected.
Sources indicate that Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is emerging as the likely replacement, but his rise comes with conditions.
The Dawa Party, historically influential under Maliki, may lose its premiership, signaling a major restructuring of Iraq’s political landscape.
“Data indicates a possible change in the nomination process that may lead to the removal of Nouri al-Maliki and the Dawa Party from the premiership in favor of the rise of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as his replacement.” – Al-Mada Newspaper
Key Implications for Iraq and the Dinar RV
Iran’s declining influence could alter Iraq’s internal political alliances.
Al-Sudani’s potential rise may bring new leadership dynamics favorable to reform and stability.
The Dinar RV could be affected positively if political clarity and confidence return to Iraq’s governance.
Pro-Iran leaders distancing themselves
indicates a shift toward more independent Iraqi decision-making.
Q&A: Understanding the Shift
Q: Why is Iran losing influence in Iraq? A: Iran faces internal weakness and international pressures, including potential U.S. action.
Q: Will Maliki remain in power? A: Current reports suggest that his premiership is at serious risk, with Al-Sudani likely replacing him.
Q: How does this affect the Dinar RV? A: Political stabilization under Al-Sudani could increase the likelihood of a positive currency revaluation, but timing is uncertain.
Featured Snippets
“Pro-Iranian Iraqi leaders are distancing themselves from Tehran amid signs of political weakness.”
“Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is emerging as a replacement for Nouri Al-Maliki in Iraq’s premiership.”
“Iran’s declining influence in Iraq could create conditions favorable for the Dinar RV in the future.”
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"IRAN IS A SINKING SHIP": A REPORT DETAILS THE DISTANCING
OF ITS ALLIES IN IRAQ."
"Analysts say that Tehran could become a "sinking ship" and be forced to loosen its grip on Iraqi politics, which is pushing pro-Iranian Iraqi leaders to distance themselves from it, especially given the weakness it suffers and
the possibility that US President Donald Trump might resort to the option of war against it. In Baghdad, during the past few hours, signs of a remarkable political shift have emerged, 24 hours before a
session that was supposed to be decisive for the coordination framework in the government formation file. Data indicates a possible change in the nomination process that may lead to the removal of Nouri al-Maliki and the Dawa Party from the premiership in favor of the rise of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as his replacement,
but with conditions, according to Al-Mada newspaper. Iraq's Shite Coordination Framework (CF) has until February 27 to withdraw Nouri Al-Maliki's nomination for
prime minister, a senior source within the alliance told Shafaq News on Tuesday, or sanctions will begin!
..Choo-Cho........... All I can say is I told you so, just give it time,