Sunday, January 28, 2024

Iraq and America Hold Consultative Talks to Strengthen Bilateral Relations, 28 JAN

Iraq and America Hold Consultative Talks to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

In a significant move towards strengthening bilateral relations, Iraqi and American officials have embarked on high-level talks aimed at enhancing cooperation and addressing mutual concerns. The dialogue, which was focused on various fields including security, economic development, and cultural exchange, underscored both parties’ commitment to working collaboratively towards achieving shared objectives.

Unfolding the Dialogues

The talks marked the first round of discussions on the future of American and other foreign troops in Iraq. The objective was to formulate a specific and clear timeline for the gradual reduction of the coalition’s advisers in the country. The dialogue also aimed to address the threat from ISIS, operational and environmental requirements, and the capability levels of the Iraqi Security Forces.

Amidst Heightened Tensions

The discussions come at a time of elevated tensions in Iraq and the region. There has been a surge in attacks on American and other coalition forces, adding a layer of complexity to the ongoing talks. The discussions also extend to the formation of joint military commissions to assess progress and discuss future adjustments to the coalition’s mission and presence in Iraq.

Looking Forward: The Road Ahead

While specific agreements or action plans resulting from the talks were not disclosed, it’s clear that this dialogue is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and deepen the strategic relationship between Iraq and the United States. These talks signal a transition towards an enduring bilateral security partnership between the two nations. They also highlight the pressure on the Iraqi government to expel international coalition forces from the country amidst deadly airstrikes by the US on Iraqi militia groups.

In conclusion, the recent talks between Iraq and the United States mark a step towards winding down the mission of a U.S.-led military coalition formed to fight the Islamic State group in Iraq. Amidst ongoing regional tensions and attacks on coalition forces, these discussions signify a move towards strengthening bilateral relations and achieving shared objectives.

"RV UPDATE" BY MARKZ, 28 JAN

 MarkZ 

  [via PDK]  

 It is possible that some of the groups may get announcements of expected timing this weekend. I have heard chatter on this from some groups. I really do think we are close.

We have been told years ago that the most likely time- or easiest time for them to execute this was Saturday night or Sunday night between 11 pm and 3 AM est….  It does not have to be then…but I was told that was  the easiest time for them technically. 
 Question:  Has anyone verified the rate of $2.40 from the bank story from last night? 

 MarkZ:  Not yet…but a number of bankers are telling me that is exactly the rate they are seeing on screens right now. From $2.38 to $2.40

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US and Iraq Fortify Partnership through High-Level Strategic Dialogue, 28 JAN

 US and Iraq Fortify Partnership through High-Level Strategic Dialogue, 28 JAN

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States and Iraq have wrapped up high-level consultations as part of a strategic dialogue aimed at bolstering the partnership between the two nations. These talks, pivotal in shaping the future of US-Iraq relations, were focused on a panoply of bilateral concerns.

Security Cooperation and Anti-Terrorism Efforts

At the heart of the discussions, topics such as security cooperation and the ongoing fight against terrorism took center stage. The residual elements of extremist factions like ISIS are a shared concern for both nations. The dialogue provided a platform to strategize and reinforce joint efforts in countering these threats.

Economic Ties and Regional Stability

Further, the conversation extended to mutual economic interests and the quest for regional stability. Both the United States and Iraq expressed their shared eagerness for a peaceful and stable Middle East. This aligns with their broader geopolitical interests and the aspiration for a world order that fosters growth and harmony.

US Forces in Iraq: A Shift in Role

The strategic dialogue also addressed the status of U.S. forces in Iraq, reflecting Iraq’s sovereignty and the evolving nature of the U.S. military mission in the country. The transition from combat roles to advisory and training capacities underlines a shift in the US’s approach towards its military involvement in Iraq .

Long-Term Relationship and Mutual Development

Underscoring a commitment to a long-term relationship, the dialogue emphasized the importance of diplomatic, economic, and cultural exchanges. It also highlighted the significance of supporting Iraq’s governance and infrastructure development. These engagements serve as a platform for both nations to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes and pursue common goals such as countering malign influences in the region and promoting economic growth.

https://bnnbreaking.com/world/us/us-and-iraq-fortify-partnership-through-high-level-strategic-dialogue/

"INFO. FROM A CBI CONTACT" BY MNT GOAT, 28 JAN

  INFO FROM A CBI CONTACT

I then asked my CBI contact about the issue of the Hezbollah bombings of American bases in Iraq. I was referred to the GOI for policy related to this issue.

 My contact did not feel the US forces would be leaving Iraq anytime soon and that they are working on a timetable to remove all combat forces in the future, but this is not the time. 

Iraq still needs American protection. Either way the forces will probably then operate out of Kuwaiti bases anyhow and have no intention of leaving the tense “hot spot” of the middle east right now. 

Speaking of U.S. military forces in Iraq: The U.S. and Iraq began a process of starting talks aimed at ending the U.S.-led military coalition’s mission in Iraq and how to replace it with bilateral ties.   Two sources said the United States conveyed its readiness to start talks to the Iraqi government in a letter handed over by US Ambassador to Iraq Alina Romanoski to Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein last Wednesday. 

This came after US Army drones launched strikes on two headquarters of the Popular Mobilization Forces in Babil and Anbar governorates, killing two members and wounding four. These strikes targeted the headquarters of the Hezbollah Brigades, warehouses, missile training sites, and unilateral attack drones.

From Reuters: The process of ending the US military presence in Iraq may take from several months to years. Let’s all pray the RV happens prior this draw down of troops. We all know what happened in 2011 when President Obama withdrew the US military. We can all see that with the Iranian militia still in place, should a full withdrawal occur, it would be detrimental to Iraq’s security and sovereignty. It may be a repeat of 2014.

https://mntgoatnewsusa.com/latest-mnt-goat-newsletter/

https://dinarevaluation.blogspot.com/2024/01/info-of-cbi-contact-by-mnt-goat-27-jan_0607394302.html

Still the hot topic in the CBI, as my contact told me yesterday during my call to Iraq, is that the CBI is working towards getting the parallel black market rate in check with the “official” CBI rate of the dinar.

 I asked my contact why the past plan to end this crisis has not yet ended it?

 I was told it is taking more than expected for the measures underway to take hold, but that they will eventually end the crisis and the rate will come down. I then asked about the “basket of currencies” we been hearing about to re-peg the dinar. I was told this is coming but they can’t peg the current in-country rate until they resolve the parallel market crisis and move to FOREX. 

This is exactly what I wanted and needed to hear. This falls directly in-line with the 2011 Dr. Shabibi plan I have talked so much about already. So all is very good in my eyes as far as this process goes.

https://dinarevaluation.blogspot.com/2024/01/info-of-cbi-contact-by-mnt-goat-27-jan.html

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"Rocket rains" on Erbil puts Iraqi sovereignty on the line, 28 JAN

 Shafaq News / Iranian missile strikes on Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region (KRI), in recent days have placed the federal government on the brink regarding the concept of sovereignty, urging for "bold" actions beyond mere rhetoric and condemnation, towards actual measures to safeguard the country's security from external conflicts. 

Simultaneously, armed factions aligned with Tehran resort to continuous drone bombings on Erbil, coinciding with the ongoing war in Palestine, purportedly to confront American presence, further veiling the Region's skies with missiles. 

Since the eruption of the conflict between Israel and Palestinian factions on October 7, 2023, following the surprise attack by Hamas on Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip, the frequency of threats from several factions and groups "backed by Iran" has escalated, whether in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, or Yemen. 


The official cover for expanding the scope of attacks seemed evident after Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, on January 10, 2024, called on the "Resistance Front" to "strike the enemy" wherever its hand reaches. 

Diverse targets, strikes, and casualties 

A closer examination of the drone map targeting KRI’s skies reveals allegiance to two distinct parties: Iraqi armed factions aligned with Tehran, self-styled as the "Iraqi Resistance" in official statements, and Turkish military actions aiming to settle scores with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on Iraqi soil, all to the detriment of the Region's and Iraq's general interest, resulting in destruction and economic losses. 

While precise official statistics on casualties remain unavailable, a continuous escalation in drone and missile attacks targeting locations, entities, or individuals in the region has been observed since October 7, 2023, the date of Hamas's attack on Israel, up to the present and likely beyond. 

According to data from the Counterterrorism Department, an official government entity in KRI, as well as other official and unofficial sources, 22 drone and missile attacks have occurred in the Region. Turkey accounted for seven drone attacks, while Iran and its armed factions carried out 15 drone and missile attacks since the beginning of the Gaza conflict. The number could increase at any moment, whether from Turkey or the resistance factions. 


The targets of the "Turkish-factional" strikes varied. While Turkey specifically targeted individuals or locations affiliated with the PKK, the armed factions' attacks aimed at various sites, notably the bombing of the Harir base at Erbil International Airport, perceived as a target due to the presence of US forces. Additionally, attacks have targeted Peshmerga positions on December 31, 2023. Sometimes, these drones veer off course, leading to incidents like the crash of a drone in the Qalai Naw neighborhood of New Citadel on December 30, 2023, a day before the attack on Peshmerga forces. 

Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon spokesperson, announced yesterday that US forces have faced 151 attacks in Iraq and Syria since October 17, with some of these attacks occurring in KRI. 

Singh stated, "Militias targeting our forces in Iraq and Syria receive ballistic missiles from Iran," emphasizing they are "armed, supported, and equipped" by Tehran.

 

The Iranian-Israeli confrontation in KRI 


It appears that the so-called loyalist factions, the prevailing term for Iraqi armed factions loyal to Tehran, have taken a back seat, as the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has assumed the task of striking KRI through a missile attack overnight on the 15th to 16th of this month, marking the most prominent and powerful attack among all those previously launched, specifically since the ongoing war in Gaza. 


This strike followed precedents of the Iranian-Israeli war in multiple fronts without direct confrontations between them, including the killing of field commander of the IRGC, Rezi Mousavi, on December 25, 2023, in an Israeli airstrike on the Aqraba area in the Damascus countryside. Tehran vowed to respond at the "appropriate time and place." 

Furthermore, the explosion in Kerman, Iran, on January 4, 2024, which affected the lives of over 360 individuals, both killed and injured, near the mausoleum of Qasem Soleimani during the commemoration of his assassination, led Iranians to point fingers at Israel despite ISIS claiming responsibility. 


As a result of the Iranian airstrikes on civilian areas in the city of Erbil, 11 civilians fell victim, while the IRGC claimed responsibility for these strikes, stating they were "in response to the crimes of the Zionist regime against the Islamic Republic." The most recent being the killing of several IRGC leaders by Zionist fire targeting a Mossad spy base in KRI, which was destroyed by ballistic missiles. 

KRI’s Security Council condemned the missile strike conducted by IRGC, targeting civilian areas in Erbil, as a "blatant violation of the sovereignty of the Region and Iraq as a whole." 

The Region warns Baghdad of attack risks 


Multiple official stances from various entities within the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) have expressed rejection of the airstrikes by armed factions and warned of their diverse repercussions on the Region and Iraq as a whole. This includes a statement from KRI’s President, Nechirvan Barzani, on November 7, 2023, where he termed the targeting of facilities housing foreign forces in Iraq as a "serious development," urging the Iraqi Prime Minister, in his capacity as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, not to allow lawless entities to create problems for Iraq and KRI, affirming that "this does not serve our interests." 

President Barzani also emphasized on November 20, 2023, the necessity of not pushing Iraq towards the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, stating, "In the event of war, we in Iraq and KRI must act more cautiously than ever, and we must not allow Iraq to be drawn into this war for any reason." 


Furthermore, Prime Minister Masrour Barzani also stressed the importance of preserving the security and stability of Iraq, ensuring it does not become a battleground for external conflicts. 

While these attacks constitute a violation of Iraqi sovereignty, whether Iranian or otherwise, Kurdish warnings have not received significant response as expected, neither in terms of deterrence nor in constraining the role of militias. This culminated in the bombing of Peshmerga forces by two drones on November 30, 2023, and the Federal Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani directing a comprehensive investigation into the attack on KRI’s Guard in the Saladin Resort in Erbil, describing it as "criminal." This represents the latest stance from Baghdad towards these attacks. 


A Critical test for Baghdad 


The concept of sovereignty appears to be at stake, at least for Baghdad, following the Iranian attack on Erbil. After the Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani's strongly-worded statement and Kurdish condemnation, which even led to the cancellation of a planned meeting between the Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, and the Iranian Foreign Minister, Hussein Amir Abdollahian, in Davos, and the Kurdish public's response to the airstrikes, which included boycotting Iranian products and Kurdish leaders demanding Baghdad to preserve sovereignty and prevent the skies of the Region from being filled with drones, the spotlight is now on Baghdad. 


Following the summoning of the Iranian Charge d'Affaires and statements from the Iraqi Foreign Minister suggesting that Iran cannot confront Israel so it resorts to bombing the Region, the Iraqi "complaint" to the eastern neighbor in the Security Council seems pivotal to assert Baghdad's right to safeguard its sovereignty. This represents a qualitative test for the nature of relations between the two countries. However, doubts linger about the execution of this step, despite Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani's statement regarding the incident, where he deemed the Iranian airstrikes as "aggressive acts" and "a dangerous development undermining the strong relation between Baghdad and Tehran."


https://shafaq.com/en/Report/Rocket-rains-on-Erbil-puts-Iraqi-sovereignty-on-the-line

NADER FROM MID EAST CC HIGHLIGHTS NOTES, 23 NOV

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