Peter: It looks like we’re on the verge of big things happening, and I mean big things… we’re talking about the period from the 15th to the end of the year, particularly the 17th…
So what is happening?
We are already hearing that notifications are being sent to some people in reference to the RV and people in South America, Colombia for example, some people can see the money in their account and that it has been seen that some people already have liquidity, money to spend …
For the rest of the world, we’re probably a little behind schedule but we’ll get there soon.
Basically we will get notifications and how will we receive them?…
Because there are people who say: “no one has my email, how will they notify me?”
Well, you will inform us gurus and we will pass the information to you. (Markz, Bruce, Peter, Tony, etc, etc)
It’s getting really, really close now… it’s almost a week away and it says
Article: "The World Gold Council announced, on Thursday, that Iraq and 4 Arab countries possess more than one million tons of global gold reserves ." Quote: "Iraq maintained its ranking of 30th globally out of the 100 countries listed in the table with the largest gold reserves, as it has not purchased gold since May, bringing its gold possessions to 132.7 tons, which represents 7.7% of the rest of its other reserves."
Article: "Zain Cash relaunches the “Western Union” service"
Quote: "In light of the rapid development in the world of financial transfers and a renewal of the company’s commitment to providing safe and reliable services to its customers, Zain Cash has relaunched the Western Union service after updating and developing it, "
Article: " Government source: Starting to implement the banking arrangements agreement with Türkiye”
Quote: "The Central Bank has reinforced tens of millions of euros as an initial payment to cover retailers’ imports from Turkey."
Iraq sees risk of regional conflict if Gaza war resumes
BAGHDAD: Iraq sees a risk of regional conflict if the current truce in Gaza is not turned into a permanent cease-fire, the Iraqi prime minister’s foreign affairs adviser said, as mediators sought an extension of the temporary four-day Israel-Hamas truce.
Israel’s devastating bombardment of Gaza in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel has drawn in Iran-aligned armed groups in the region including Lebanese Hezbollah and several Iraqi factions, who have mounted near-daily attacks on Israeli and US forces.
But there have been no reports of attacks on US forces in Iraq or Syria since Israel and Hamas began a four-day truce last week that was set to expire on Monday, compared to over 70 in the weeks prior.
Some of the main Iraqi armed factions behind the recent attacks, including Kataib Sayyid Al-Shuhada and Kataeb Hezbollah, have announced they will abide by the Gaza cease-fire but indicated they would resume attacks if it ends.
They have also said in statements that they still seek the eventual ouster of US forces in Iraq. There are around 2,500 US troops on a mission the US says is to advise and assist Iraqi forces battling remnants of Islamic State.
“The entire region is on the verge of a devastating conflict that may include everyone, and the extent of its expansion or how to control and stop it is not known,” said Farhad Alaadin, foreign affairs adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.
“For this reason, we see any cease-fire in the conflict as beneficial and important at this stage for the people of Palestine and Gaza first and for all countries in the region, including Iraq,” he told Reuters.
European Union Ambassador to Iraq Thomas Seiler said in a social media post that he hopes Iraqi factions “continue with their cessation of attacks.”
Two sets of US strikes in Iraq last week killed 10 members of Kataeb Hezbollah, according to posts by the group on social media, a move condemned by the Iraqi government as escalatory and a violation of sovereignty.
Kataeb Hezbollah is part of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a group of mostly Shiite Muslim armed groups formed to fight Islamic State in 2014 that became an official security agency under the command of the prime minister.
While technically part of the state, some of the PMF’s most powerful Iran-backed factions often act outside the chain of command. Sudani has said attacks by armed groups on foreign forces in Iraq were unlawful and went against the country’s national interest.
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The CEO of the Iraq Development Fund, Muhammad Al-Najjar, confirmed on Monday that negotiations are taking place with several Arab and foreign countries expressing their desire to go into partnerships with the Iraq Development Fund.
Al-Najjar told the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that negotiations are ongoing with countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and Italy to carry out projects in Iraq through the Iraq Development Fund.
The Iraqi official indicated that there are also negotiations related to investments with Japan.
Al-Najjar added that discussions are underway with six or seven sovereign development funds around the world to implement projects with the Iraq Development Fund in the six sectors where the fund is involved.
The Iraq Development Fund has six funds, which are the Environment Fund, the Digital Transformation Fund, the Housing Fund, the Industry Fund, the Agriculture Fund, and the Education Fund.
Al-Najjar explained earlier that the Iraq Development Fund will focus on activating the role of the private sector in strategic and development projects, which was not previously happening.