Sunday, November 5, 2023
"RV UPDATE" BY MILITIAMAN, 5 NOV
Militia Man
The citizens have known for a long period of time that Iraq has the project to delete the zeros from the exchange rate and they don't want to give up their dinar...because they're going to have purchasing power and they're going to make a lot of money from that.
Back at the U.N. assembly they talked about the fact that Iraq was going to be bringing confidence to banks like JP Morgan and they effectively fix the financial system of the world. Iraq is going to be one of those countries that's going to help do that and I'm looking forward to it and I hope you guys are too...Popular dissatisfaction with the rise of the dollar again. An economist points to effective solutions, 5 NOV
Popular dissatisfaction with the rise of the dollar again. An economist points to effective solutions
The President of the Republic: Iraq is no longer a source of crises, 5 NOV
The President of the Republic - Iraq is no longer a source of crises
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"IRAQ NEWS ANALYSIS" BY MNT GOAT, 5 NOV
AS OF THE BEGINNING OF NEXT MONTH, KURDISTAN WILL ADOPT THE IRAQI DINAR IN CROSSINGS AND AIRPORT TRANSACTIONS
The Director General of Customs in the Kurdistan Region, Samal Abdul Rahman, said, “In accordance with a decision issued by the Kurdistan Regional Government, all transactions at border crossings and airports will be in Iraqi dinars, starting from the beginning of next month.”
Abdul Rahman added that the regional government had previously used the dinar instead of the dollar at some crossings with neighboring countries, adding that there are still some crossings that will be converted to the dinar tomorrow.
The Kurdistan Region Council of Ministers had issued Resolution No. 227, circulated on 9/20/2023 and published on 10/16/2023, which stated: “Based on the provisions of Article (8) of the Kurdistan Region Council of Ministers Law, No. 3 of 1992, it was decided to collect fees.” Customs duties and customs taxes at border gates and customs points are in Iraqi dinars only.
Tweet Suggests Nuclear Threat to Gaza: Implications for Biden’s Middle East Policy, 5 NOV
Tweet Suggests Nuclear Threat to Gaza: Implications for Biden’s Middle East Policy
In the midst of the tumultuous cybersphere, a tweet has surfaced, hinting at a potential nuclear threat to Gaza. The cryptic nature of the tweet, associated with the news source Al-Ahram, does little to assuage the public’s growing concerns. The escalating Israel-Hamas conflict, already a thorn in the side of President Joe Biden’s Middle East policy, seems to have taken a menacing turn.
Conflict Complicating Biden’s Middle East Goals
Prior to this stark development, Biden had ambitious plans in sight: further integrating Israel with its Arab neighbors and curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The current conflict, however, poses a significant setback, shifting the focus towards preventing the conflict from spiraling into a regional war involving Iran-backed combatants across Lebanon, Yemen, and Syria.
Efforts to Contain the War
As the war drums beat louder, Biden has been actively engaging with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and regional leaders, including those of Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Key to this containment strategy is the provision of humanitarian relief to Palestinian civilians in Gaza. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has made multiple visits to the region, advocating for humanitarian pauses for increased aid deliveries and civilian evacuation.
Conflicting Demands and Regional Tensions
However, the tug of war between the conflicting demands of various parties continues to intensify. Israel’s refusal to allow fuel into Gaza or agree to a ceasefire not involving a hostage release brings it at odds with Arab partners advocating for a sustained ceasefire and increased protection for Palestinian civilians. The conflict has also fanned the flames of regional tensions, with Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthi rebels, and American troops in Iraq and Syria all entering the fray.
The Post-War Gaza Conundrum
While Israel and the United States concur on a post-war Gaza not under Israeli governance, they diverge on the next steps. The United States upholds a two-state solution, envisioning an effective, revitalized Palestinian Authority overseeing Gaza and the West Bank. Netanyahu’s office, however, speaks a different language, espousing the elimination of Hamas and dismissing talk of Palestinian Authority control over Gaza as a fabrication.
Charting the Path Towards Peace
Amidst these diplomatic impasses and the quest for a ceasefire, the groundwork for post-war governance in Gaza and the realization of a two-state solution must be laid. This involves ensuring no further radicalization and empowerment of regional extremists. Arab states will likely play a crucial role in formulating a policy response to address the underlying issues and chart a path towards lasting peace in the region.
TIDBIT FROM NADER FROM MID EAST, 23 NOV
Nader From The Mid East We will not go more than $4 so don't waste your time and ask question about $16, $8, $11 and $12. Don...
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Frank26 [Bank story] This time we didn't go down, we just called [the bank]... We said we want to see if we can exchange some cu...
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Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Instructions/Checklist Bank Name_________________________________________ Bank 800#____________...
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Walkingstick All these meetings that the CBI had with all these agencies that were helping them with their monetary reform are done. Al...