My banking contacts believe it will be in the next day or two. My Iraqi sources say between now and the 20th. We do not know the timing but the indicators look absolutely stunning for this timing of the next 8 days…with the emphasis on the next day or two being highly possible. Get excited, stay excited and know what you are going to do.
People are there in Iraq to make things happen. This is main stream news on the streets of Iraq. What a news day today.
They are expecting news tomorrow from rate, timing etc…in Iraq…is what I am being told by Iraqi sources…Things are getting super exciting.
We do know that some of the last representatives needed are expected to be in place today and tomorrow…It is close...
Question: "Why does the US have any say in Iraq’s revaluation?"
MarkZ: Because of the Iraqi war and the rebuild Iraq money and part of the surrender agreement with Sadaam Hussein when they pulled out of Kuwait.
That is it in a nutshell…so the US can recoup the cost of the war.
Question: "Will the US get in the way of the RV again?" I can tell you they are caving and cannot get in the way now.
We have been seeing all kinds of bank rates on currency calculators. My bankers believe they are priming the pump for the system and punching in different values to test things. I really think this may be the last week we have to deal with all of this.
My Iraqi contacts believe it will be here from yesterday up through the 20th…tops. Most of my sources over here believe this is it!!! Don’t be upset if it’s not quite that quick as there are a lot of moving pieces behind the curtain...
...We are so close…coming right from Sudani...it is time to address the exchange rate…BAM.
They have been in many meetings…we have had people here from Iraq for the last few weeks. Folks from our Us Fed Reserve and Treasury have been over there.
I totally agree that it is done…. We are just waiting for some reason. Waiting for when that trigger is flipped.
IRAQ OPENS ITS DOORS TO INDIA TO SOLVE THE DOLLAR CRISIS.. AND AN EXPERT ASKS A QUESTION TO THE CENTRAL BANK
{Economic: Al Furat News} The financial expert, former director of financial control, Salah Nuri, revealed today, Tuesday, a financial agreement with India to facilitate foreign transfers of dollars.
Nuri told Al-Furat News that: “The fears of imposing new sanctions on Iraqi banks are expectations as a result of the changes that took place by the US forces on the Iraqi-Syrian border, but from the official side, the government did not announce the existence of upcoming US sanctions.”
India Agreement
He added, “The Central Bank of Iraq has taken an initiative to facilitate foreign transfers for the purpose of importing the private sector, by concluding a financial agreement with India with the aim of establishing Indian banks as correspondent banks for importing the private sector, which are trusted and sober in the world and the United States of America.”
Nuri promised this step “to expand the network of foreign correspondent banks, and we are awaiting the results of the implementation of this financial agreement.”
Speculators
Nuri explained, “One of the reasons for the rise in dollar prices internally is the speculators.” And he asked a question to the central bank, “From where is the amount of dollars in the parallel market and speculation with it, while the dollar’s offer by the central bank is determined by what it gets from the US federal via the electronic platform?” Nuri added, “This indicates the existence of illegal outlets for obtaining the dollar by speculators.”
Government Decisions
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani called on the security services concerned with combating and prosecuting economic crimes to work in an integrated and continuous system to pursue speculators, currency smugglers, and evaders from paying customs and taxes.
According to a government statement, Al-Sudani warned during his meeting with officials and representatives of the concerned government and security agencies that “these efforts receive special attention from the government, as they are a pillar of economic reform and the fight against corruption.”
Dollar prices in Baghdad
The price of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar on the main stock exchange in Baghdad, today, Tuesday, was 154,500 Iraqi dinars for sale, while the purchase price was 152,500 dinars for every 100 dollars.
This period we finally have a breakthrough on some VERY GOOD news about the currency reform and why it has been stalled.
On Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani announced new steps in the issue of the dollar exchange rate crisis, and said that these steps would “break down” the parallel market.
Al-Sudani spoke about the currency market file during a meeting with a number of news media professionals held at the government palace, indicating that “the dollar issue requires reform of the banking and financial sector, and is linked to taxes, customs, and fees to protect products and economic policies.
Al-Sudani stated that the existence of “the parallel market is linked to a number of commercial operations, including trade with Iran,” and in this regard, he explained that merchants cannot send money legally in light of the American sanctions on Tehran, “which forces them to deal with the parallel market.”
The Prime Minister confirmed that “the Iranian side informed the government in the last meeting to stop dealing in the dollar, and to replace it with the euro, the yuan, the dirham, the Iraqi dinar, or the Iranian toman,” and revealed that there is “a mechanism that the Central Bank of Iraq and its Iranian counterpart are working on to prepare a plan to regulate this trade.”
Al-Sudani said that the new mechanism with Iran “will break the back of the parallel market,” while he explained that other problems associated with the parallel market relate to the trade in tobacco, gold, and medicines.
The central banks in Iran and Iraq are working to establish a mechanism to regulate trade and payments in exchange of currencies (Iraqi dinar and Iranian toman) instead of U.S. Dollars to eliminate the parallel market altogether driving up the price of the dollar.
Yes, eliminate the dollar altogether and no need for the parallel market.
Like cutting the head off the snake!
I bring you this news today since I believe this has been the problem all along with the parallel market.
Yes, they have told us before they had a solution but here, we sit today and still the black market is not yet under control.
Will this new solution solve the problem?
I firmly believe that if it does, we may very well see the second change in the rate we have been waiting for of 1000–1132.
But remember that Rome was not built in a day and this new Iranian-Iraq trading policy will take a period to get underway and then to bring the desired results.
So, let’s hang in and see what happens.
It won’t be long so let’s not exaggerate either.
The Coming Re-Education Process
Simply put, the CBI will tell the citizens about how the process will work for the redenomination.
It will include these steps as outlined to me many years ago:
1. The turning-in to the banks the older three zero notes in exchange for the lower denominations;
2. The deadlines for the exchange window, just like they did with the turning in of the old Saddam Hussein notes in 2004;
3. Showing the citizens the actual new lower denominations and coins;
4. Pointing out the security features on the new notes.
5. Explaining the resetting of the ATMs
The CBI site itself will then list the newer notes as legal tender.
Why is this Re-Education Process Important to us?
I have talked about many times that it must take place prior to the Project to Delete the Zeros.
So we then will know that this project is VERY close.
I was told by my CBI contact many times that when this project to delete the zeros and to redenominate the dinar will not be a secret.
It will be in the news media all over Iraq.
So, the newer lower denominations did not come out and are not in the ATMs.
The Kurds are being paid and will need the ATM for petty cash so they can’t reset the machines yet.
How will the citizens survive if they did at this point without the full redenomination happening concurrently?
On Sunday, the economic expert, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Mashhadani, revealed the main reasons behind not launching the 2023 budget yet.
Doesn’t this seem really strange that the budget was passed months ago and yet they still have not distributed the funds for all the projects to rebuild Iraq?
Are they waiting for a new rate?
I believe they are.
Members of Parliament are getting wise to covert actions of the US government to break (not help) the Iraqi economy.
Remember actions speak louder than words.
So who’s holding back the reinstatement?
I quote from today’s article- “Many parliamentary members are now accusing the United States of America of waging a conspiratorial war to destroy Iraq’s economy.
The Iraqi government, when it talks with the American side within the diplomatic framework, must bear in mind the criterion of it’s strength and try to obtain advanced and modern technological technologies that benefit Iraq.”
Many members are quoted as saying “America is leading the policy of economic conspiracy during the current period; to destroy the Iraqi currency and the exchange rate,” stressing “the necessity of referring to this war and not leaving it.”
We need to see a change in the U.S. policy for Iraq and this change is NOT going to occur until we have a change in the current Biden/Obama puppet corrupt administration.
So, when will this happen, if it will happen prior to 2024?
Folks, it is all coming to the surface and playing out.
September is going to be huge, but it will continue through the end of the year into the early part of 2024.
Congress is now back in session and this week it their real first week of work in the committees.
Did you see all the exposure and whistleblowers that came forward during these months, the prophesied three-month period of exposure (June- August) that so many of the prophets talked about?
We witnessed amazing exposure of corruption and lies at the highest levels of government and three letter agencies.
This will also will continue but now we enter the fall period.
Kirkuk is the time bomb: Why does the United States now insist on raising the issue of Article 140 of the Constitution again?
Kirkuk is the time bomb - Why does the United States now insist on raising the issue of Article 140 of the Constitution againDr. Saad Naji Jawad
Firstly, I ask my brothers in brotherly Morocco to accept, from my simple person, my deepest condolences and sincere sympathy for the divine catastrophe that befell them. I pray to the Almighty to grant them patience, to have mercy on their martyrs, to make their resting place Paradise, and to heal their wounded, and that this calamity be a reason for broad Arab solidarity that is consistent with the scale of the disaster. We belong to God and to Him we shall return.
Kirkuk Governorate, or Tamim, as the Baath Party regime called it in commemoration of the oil nationalization process (1972), is back in the spotlight following the outbreak of internal clashes between its Turkmen and Arab residents on the one hand and the Kurdish supporters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Barzani) on the other.
The direct reason for these conflicts is the current government’s approval, without in-depth study of the issue, for the return of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and its militants to Kirkuk and to all the positions it occupied before they were removed from it in 2017 by the Iraqi army, following the regional government’s holding of the well-known referendum on independence.
It was also not studied, and imposed it on Kirkuk Governorate, which is characterized by being mixed and contains all the components of Iraq, Arabs, Turkmen, Kurds, and all religions and sects, Muslims, Christians, Shiites, and Sunnis. This great diversity makes it a special case that cannot, and should not, be allowed to be controlled by a specific party.
The importance and sensitivity of Kirkuk is not new, but rather began with the beginning of the declaration of the establishment of the modern state of Iraq. Britain was keen to have it under its control because it contained a large reserve of oil (the first Iraqi oil well was discovered there in 1927). At the same time, Turkey insisted on considering it under its protection, citing the high proportion of Iraqi Turkmen people who reside in it.
Also because of the oil wealth, the various Kurdish parties began to promote the idea that Kirkuk is a Kurdish city. However, the human massacre committed in 1959 against the Turkmen and some Arabs of the governorate, for which militants from the Kurdistan Communist and Democratic Parties were accused, created great tension within it, especially between the Kurds and Turkmen, the effects of which still linger to this day.
The tension was renewed when Kurdistan Democratic Party militants stormed and took control of Kirkuk and raised the Kurdish flag above its official buildings (2014), claiming that they had (unilaterally) implemented Article 140 of the Constitution (which will be discussed in the second part of the article). Then the party’s militias carried out operations to bulldoze many Arab villages, deport their residents, and resettle Kurdish families (most of them Kurds from Syria and Turkey), claiming that they were residents of the governorate who had been deported by the previous regime, all in a clear policy to (Kurdish) the governorate.
This was not the first attempt to tamper with the social fabric of Kirkuk. Since the beginning of the sixties, central governments have transferred Arab tribes to the governorate for the purpose of increasing the Arab presence there. Then the party’s militias carried out operations to bulldoze many Arab villages, deport their residents, and resettle Kurdish families (most of them Kurds from Syria and Turkey), claiming that they were residents of the governorate who had been deported by the previous regime, all in a clear policy to (Kurdish) the governorate.
This was not the first attempt to tamper with the social fabric of Kirkuk. Since the beginning of the sixties, central governments have transferred Arab tribes to the governorate for the purpose of increasing the Arab presence there. Then the party’s militias carried out operations to bulldoze many Arab villages, deport their residents, and resettle Kurdish families (most of them Kurds from Syria and Turkey), claiming that they were residents of the governorate who had been deported by the previous regime, all in a clear policy to (Kurdish) the governorate. This was not the first attempt to tamper with the social fabric of Kirkuk. Since the beginning of the sixties, central governments have transferred Arab tribes to the governorate for the purpose of increasing the Arab presence there.
In the attempts of various governments to address the problem (and even in the latest constitution), the basis put forward to determine the identity of the governorate was the necessity of adopting the 1957 census of the population, which took place in calm and normal conditions during the royal era. In that census, even if nationalism was not adopted as a basis, the language criterion was adopted. Its results showed that the percentage of people who spoke Kurdish in Kirkuk (the city center) was 33.53%, Turkish speakers were 37.62%, and Arabic speakers were 22.53%. As for the governorate as a whole, the percentages were as follows: 48.24% Turkmen, 21.44% Kurds, 28.19% Arabs.
When the March Declaration was signed in 1970, a number of Kurdish-majority districts and villages in the north of the governorate were annexed to the autonomous region, which reduced the proportion of Kurds in them. (By the way, that census, based on the same criterion, determined the percentage of Kurds in Iraq at 16% of the total Iraqi people.)
With the escalation of calls to establish a Kurdish state in northern Iraq, and due to the presence of oil and gas wealth in Kirkuk, the demand to annex it became a priority for those with this opinion. They even considered it the capital of the state or the Kurdish entity to be established. These claims, especially under the Baath regime, were supported by external parties such as the United States, Britain, and Israel. However, this support (with the exception of the Israeli one) diminished greatly after the occupation of Iraq, as evidenced when Mr. Masoud Barzani told the notorious Paul Bremer that (Kirkuk is the Holy of Holies) for the Kurds. Bremer answered him directly that one Jerusalem problem is enough and we do not want to hear about a second Jerusalem.
And he ended the topic. However, in keeping with the habit of colonial countries to leave hotbeds for future problems, Bremer and those who cooperated with him planted a mine that could explode at any moment, represented by installing a new concept in the permanent Iraqi constitution (2005), and before that in the Interim State Administration Law (2004), entitled (Disputed Territories). on her). This bad concept is considered a constitutional innovation that has no counterpart.
It is known that states, especially after major wars, demand areas that were forcefully cut off from them and consider them disputed, but it has never happened that a state that is supposed to view its people and lands as one unified entity has established such an article in its constitution. Not to mention that the use of the term “disputed” is completely incorrect, contradicts the principle of national unity, and creates hostility between the people of one people.
One of the ironies that must put a sad smile on the lips is that most of the Kurdish leaders who insist on annexing Kirkuk to the region, especially when faced with a strong rejection of this demand, come back and confirm that Kirkuk is an Iraqi and mixed governorate and must remain that way. This is what the late Jalal Talabani said and wrote when he was about to sign a reconciliation agreement with the Iraqi government in 1984, and he repeated it when he became President of the Republic, and others said it after the occupation when they felt that there was regional and international opposition to the idea of establishing an independent state.
The last person to mention this was Mr. Masoud Barzani, head of the Kurdistan Party, and Mr. Nechirvan Barzani, the president of the region, repeated it a few days ago, after a speech (even a threat) by Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan in which he stressed that Kirkuk is a red line and no party is allowed to cross it.
Despite all these statements, the various Kurdish leaders continue, and every time there is a financial dispute with the central authority, they demand the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, and talk about the necessity of holding a referendum in the “disputed areas,” especially in Kirkuk, mainly for the purpose of embarrassing the central authority. These words must, and must, push us to talk about this article, which remains a time bomb more dangerous than the problem of Kirkuk itself, especially after the United States recently joined the demand to implement the article, along with the Iraqi Communist Party and other Israeli mouthpieces.
Without prolonging or going around or going into many side matters that I have previously written extensively about since 2013, and in detail in today’s opinion (Iraq’s Constitution is a forged document 11/21/2019), I say that whoever demands the implementation of this article is either ignorant or has a preconceived agenda. . This is not an offense against anyone, but rather something based on facts that cannot be denied. This article is essentially forged and added to the constitution illegally and illegitimately, and its addition represents an insult to the Iraqi voters who voted on the constitution in 2005 in a general referendum. Therefore, it cannot legally be resorted to or resorted to in any dispute between the center and the region.
For those who do not know, the constitution that was written by a young American Jewish university teacher and imposed by Bremer, just as the Transitional State Administration Law was imposed before it, was a constitution consisting of only 139 articles.
Since the American goal was to approve the constitution as quickly as possible, in the shortest period, and in any way, even if fraud was adopted (and this is what happened), and as a result of the leaders of the Sunni parties objecting to the draft and demanding amendments to it, (they were ordered) by the American delegation that was following up on the issue of approving the constitution from Inside the American embassy in Baghdad, they were asked to vote yes, and he promised them to add Article No. 140, which stipulates the possibility of making amendments to the constitution within a certain period after its approval. (This article has become number 142 in the current constitution).
Thus, the head of the Islamic Party at the time went out in public and asked his constituents to vote in favor of the constitution. But when the Kurdish parties learned of this proposal, they strongly objected, and to satisfy them, five new articles were added instead of one, the first of which was Article 140, which reinstalled Article 58 of the abolished Transitional State Administration Law, which talked about (a referendum in Kirkuk and all the areas that were called disputed).
The bad faith in this article is that it considered that there were disputed areas in all the Arab governorates surrounding the Kurdish region that was declared, in Mosul, Salah al-Din, and Diyala. In other words, it laid many mines for the future and for the constitution. The most important issue is that these amendments and additions were not presented to the Constitutional Committee that approved the constitution, nor to the National Assembly that submitted it to a referendum, and they were not included in the text that was held in a referendum. Therefore, they are considered invalid and their addition is a clear forgery, and the Federal Court must decide on this matter and issue a ruling. Her rule.
Of course, the recent entry of the United States into the line, and its demand that the Iraqi state respect the article, comes for other purposes, in light of suspicious American movements in the region, which are not limited to military movements in Iraq and Syria, but have reached the point of announcing the formation of a large new military force of Kurdish militants (the Peshmerga). Its number reaches 80,000 armed men.
The United States says that it will train and equip them and cover their expenses, and claims that they will not be subject to the existing Kurdish parties. This is in addition to information leaking about its sponsorship of armed groups in western Iraq, and Iranian Kurdish fighters in the Kurdistan region of Iraq as well. With talk about Washington adopting some Baathist names. All of these moves prove beyond doubt that the American goal behind raising the issue of Article 140 is nothing but an excuse to interfere in Iraqi affairs for malicious purposes.
After clarifying all that has been said, the Kurds of Kirkuk still have the right to have someone represent them in the governorate and in any fair elections, provided that this is not done in the manner that happened between 2014 and 2017, and even before that, of trying to marginalize the Turkmen and Arab components and with many arbitrary measures. The people of The governorate they talk about, and it is the main reason for their strong opposition to the return of Kurdistan Party militants to their city. Note that the main headquarters that the party is demanding is an Iraqi government headquarters that is owned by the Iraqi Ministry of Oil and was not owned by the Kurdistan Party at one time, and was seized by force after the occupation. The Federal Court ruled that the Prime Minister’s order to return the aforementioned headquarters of the Kurdistan Party was invalid.
The Iraqi government remains required to defuse the Kirkuk crisis, which it caused, and any delay in finding a quick solution that satisfies all parties threatens to open the door to external interference that does not wish good for Iraq and its people.
AL-SUDANI SAYS THAT HIS GOVERNMENT WILL END THE DOLLAR CRISIS AFTER AN AGREEMENT WITH IRAN
Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani announced new steps in the issue of the dollar exchange rate crisis, and said that these steps would “break down” the parallel market.
Al-Sudani spoke about the currency market file during a meeting with a number of media professionals held at the government palace, indicating that “the dollar issue requires reform of the banking and financial sector, and is linked to taxes, customs, and fees to protect products and economic policies.”
Al-Sudani said that this sector “has not witnessed any reform since 2003, and it was necessary to adhere to global compliance standards, which were supposed to be implemented in the previous government,” noting that “the decision to reduce the exchange rate to 1,320 dinars per dollar was a correction to the decision to raise “The previous exchange rate, which was not well thought out.”
Al-Sudani stated that the existence of “the parallel market is linked to a number of commercial operations, including trade with Iran,” and in this regard, he explained that merchants cannot send money legally in light of the American sanctions on Tehran, “which forces them to deal with the parallel market.”
The Prime Minister confirmed that “the Iranian side informed the government in the last meeting to stop dealing in the dollar, and to replace it with the euro, the yuan, the dirham, the Iraqi dinar, or the Iranian toman,” and revealed that there is “a mechanism that the Central Bank of Iraq and its Iranian counterpart are working on to prepare a plan to regulate this trade.”
Al-Sudani said that the new mechanism with Iran “will break the back of the parallel market,” while he explained that other problems associated with the parallel market relate to the trade in tobacco, gold, and medicines.
The Prime Minister indicated that “his government is working to solve the problems and organize the work of major traders in these sectors in preparation for including them in the procedures for purchasing the dollar from the Central Bank.”
Article: "IRAQ IS ADVANCING GLOBALLY AND SETTLING IN THE ARAB WORLD WITH THE LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD IN 2023"
Quote: "...Iraq ranked 49th in the world’s largest economies for the year 2023, after it was ranked 52nd last year, within a list of 190 countries, according to a report by the International Monetary Fund."
Angel1
Very very soon we will have a brand new rate that they have been working on that you have been looking for and I have been looking for all these years.
For Sudani to come out and talk about security and stability and the exchange rate is the ultimate setup to change their rate.
Sudani was flexing today. It was a gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous hour and twenty-four minute nationally televised meeting. He talked about water, railroads, trade, energy, wheat, you name it...He talked about how this is no longer a 3rd world country...
A first world country is secure...stable...highly coveted. He talked about the agreement with India, Iran, China...they have agreements with everybody.