Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Sudanese Advisor: War is imminent and we ask Iran and America to choose an alternative to Iraq – urgent, 6 FEB
Sudanese Advisor: War is imminent and we ask Iran and America to choose an alternative to Iraq – urgent
Baghdad – 964
A prominent advisor to the Iraqi Prime Minister published an extensive article in the London newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, commenting on the great tension after the American bombing of sites in Iraq last week, and it included behind-the-scenes dialogues with Western ambassadors about that, and a review of Baghdad’s vision regarding the presence of international coalition forces, concluding that Iraq He senses signs of an “imminent war” and wants Tehran and Washington to find an “alternative to Iraq,” which both parties are currently using as a corridor and a base that protects supply lines and logistical requirements within the Middle East.
Baghdad: Washington informed us during the bombing, but it was not useful…
Baghdad: Washington informed us during the bombing, but it was of no use.. Sudanese advisor
Article by Dr. Farhad Alaa El-Din, in Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, followed by Network 964:
At a time when regional and international powers are struggling to expand their influence in the Middle East amidst the sound of imminent drums of war that are still beating here and there around the clock, I had a conversation with the ambassador of one of the European countries in Baghdad about Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani’s announcement to end the presence of forces. The international coalition in Iraq, so he asked me what is the ultimate goal of Iraq?
Despite the simplicity of the question, its answer is important and deserves clarification, whether to the ambassador, the international community, or internal public opinion, as the Iraqi is also still searching for an answer.
The goal may be clear and simple, but the rising level of tension on the part of this or that party is what stands behind the complexity of the scene. Iraq is undoubtedly a country seeking to distance itself from involvement in a war imposed by another party that undoubtedly threatens its future and the future of its generations and undermines its peace and stability. A country that is keen to care for its citizens who have been exhausted by these wars, to provide them with safety, raise the level of basic services, redevelop infrastructure, and invest its human and natural resources to build a promising future for the people. To achieve all of this, Iraq must exit the circle of regional and international conflict and end the military presence that was established to fight ISIS, as the Prime Minister believes that “ISIS does not today represent a threat to the Iraqi state.”
Over the past forty years, Iraq has lived through a series of devastating wars, the first of which was the Iraq-Iran war, then the Gulf Wars and the overthrow of the regime, the last of which was the ISIS war. These wars left behind devastation, devastation, tragedies and woes that transformed Iraq from the strongest to the weakest country in the region. Its financial wealth was dissipated and it became indebted hundreds of billions to various countries in the region and the world. Its infrastructure and its military, industrial and agricultural capabilities collapsed, until poverty affected more than a quarter of its population, unemployment spread and the education sectors collapsed. And health and basic services, and most importantly of all, its human losses, including young men, children and women, in alarming numbers.
Despite this heavy legacy, the current government headed by Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani has placed upon itself the responsibility of rebuilding the state according to an ambitious program, but it has found itself in the arena of a regional and international conflict without the conflicting parties paying attention to the interests of Iraq and focusing their concerns on self-interests, without taking into account the challenges facing the state. Iraqi. The scene became more complicated after the events in Gaza last October.
The government is determined to achieve its goals, and this cannot be done if Iraq remains an arena for conflicts amid an anxious and tense security and military situation that threatens a larger and broader war than what we are currently witnessing. Stopping this war requires action on more than one level and in more than one direction:
First: Strengthening and developing bilateral relations with the countries under the banner of the international coalition in a way that serves Iraq, suits the needs of the Iraqi state, and serves common interests with those countries. This is what was indicated in the statement of the Prime Minister’s meeting with the Secretary-General of NATO in Davos, as It stated, “Iraq does not mind cooperating with the countries of the international coalition in the field of armament, training, and equipment, within the framework of bilateral relations that bring together Iraq and the countries of this coalition.”
Second: Removing Iraq from the arena of conflict, as Iraq does not want to be a party to regional conflicts, but rather wants to remain at the same distance with all countries, especially those involved in this conflict. Iraq considers both Iran and the United States to be its strategic partners, and it cannot be a party to what is going on between them at the level of the entire region. This conflict is evident in Syria, as Iran needs an air and land bridge to reach Syria, while the United States needs to use Iraqi territory to support the presence of its forces in Syria. However, each of them can find alternative ways to serve their interests and plans, whether in Syria or other hotbeds of raging conflict, without involving Iraq in the current conflict.
Third: Strengthening the Iraqi presence on the regional and international arena, as Iraq cannot be affiliated with anyone or a backyard for any party. Iraq has many capabilities that help it play a pivotal role in global politics and diplomacy. Iraq is an important country in the international energy market. It has a strategic location in the Middle East and is the only Arab country that has distinguished relations with all neighboring countries and the great powers, both eastern and western. It is also a country of special importance. In fighting terrorism.
Fourth: Developing common interests between the countries of the region and the international community. Iraq wants to rebuild the state and its infrastructure and has the wealth and material capabilities it needs to present strategic projects that these countries benefit from to operate their companies and economies, whether directly or indirectly.
Fifth: The Iraqi forces are the most experienced and knowledgeable in fighting terrorism, at the forefront of which is ISIS. These forces fought the most dangerous and ferocious terrorist organizations, fought a fierce street war and won amazing victories through unparalleled valor and courage. The international community can benefit from Iraqi experience in fighting the most powerful terrorist organizations and cells.
Ending the state of war is a priority for the Iraqi state. Returning to the ambassador’s question, Iraq wants to achieve stability and prosperity for its people, by all possible means, and Iraq has all the required elements of natural and human resources and a strategic geographic location.
The people have tasted the scourges and pain they have been through for decades, and the time has come when they should live in peace, which is imminent in light of the announced government program, in addition to the fact that the Prime Minister’s insistence and adherence to achieving what was stated in his government’s program has become the ultimate ambition of the Iraqis. and their legitimate aspirations. We must always remember that opportunities only come once in most cases, and this opportunity is the most important for partners from friendly and brotherly countries, and they must remember that Iraq’s stability and prosperity are the key to the region’s political and security stability and economic prosperity.
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"ANALYSIS OF IRAQ SITUATION : WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON WITH THE IRANIAN ATTACKS ON U.S. IN IRAQ?" BY MNT GOAT, 6 FEB
WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON WITH THE IRANIAN ATTACKS ON U.S. IN IRAQ?
Do you really want to know? Are you even a bit curious how these attacks began last year, when the de-dollarization kicked into high gear?
As you may recall I have mentioned many times about the Iranian Kud Forces and how thousands of these forces stayed inside Iraq following the war with ISIS. They were instrumental in fighting ISIS in Iraq. But the war is over, and it is way past time for them to leave. They taking jobs away from the Iraqi citizens and interfering in politics. Did you know Iraq was still funding these Iranian militia up until just recently when a bill went before the parliament to cut off the funding. Many of you ask me what is really going on here with all the bombings on the American military installations in Iraq. Talk of the U.S. pulling out of Iraq? What?
So, today I thought I would start off the RV Status section with the TRUTH about what is really going on in the regard to these bombings. This information is taken mostly from my CBI contact and U.S. military boots the ground. I cannot get into all the details with you as some of this information is not meant for us to even know. I will talk about the non-classified and so I will continue.
To begin, I will first say DO NOT believe everything you see or hear on the news about what is happening with the US military in Iraq. The U.S. military is in Iraq to stay at the request of the Iraqi government. The propaganda machine that is so much slanted towards anti-America is obviously coming from pro-Iranians inside Iraq, wanting a full pull out of all US Troops, again for obvious reasons I need not get into why. These Iranian bombing raids began as a result of the stance of the US government defending the Israeli position against terrorist attacks on Israel. Then the Iranian militia, already present in Iraq, felt it necessary to retaliate on the U.S. by striking targets of US forces. So, this came as an opportunity now that this can of worms was opened. It now became a justified excuse for the Iraqi government to meet with U.S. operations command in Iraq and finally devise a plan to slowly rid the country of the Iranian militia. This is now what is covertly going on.
What we are now witnessing is actually the progressive movement by the U.S. forces on these Iranian militia encampments at the request of the government of Iraq (GOI). The GOI is on a slippery slope here. It does not have the military resources, strength, nor desire to destabilize Iraq with yet another protracted war inside Iraq with any entity, including Iran. So, this is how this effort to rid Iraq of the Kud Forces militia it is being covertly carried out.
I want to add one more note. Just so you know, years ago the GOI and the U.S. asked the Iranian backed Kud Forces stationed in Iraq to pull out and they refused. This was just before the assassination of the carload of Iranian generals, including Quasim Soleimani, by the Trump administration. Go figure. So, we must ask who really is the “occupying” country in Iraq? Is it the U.S. or Iran? Remember to occupy a country means the military forces are present without the full support or consent of the country’s government.
I wanted to let all my readers know that this is all good news for us investors in the Iraqi dinar and can only help the situation to allow the monetary reform to continue to move ahead. We need to sit back and watch this slowly work itself out. But there is more……
"ANALYSIS OF IRAQ SITUATION:Can the CBI control the parallel rate?"BY MNT GOAT, 6 FEB
Can the CBI control the parallel rate?
I know, I know maybe we are all sick and tired already of hearing about this damned parallel rate. But this issue is still not resolved and at the forefront of issues holding back the progress of currency reform. So today in the articles we see more evidence and details for what is at the heart of where the problem stems in not balancing the black market parallel rate with the CBI official rate.
I will discuss this with you again today from yet another angle and I hope everyone get its it now. You can also go out to my 02/01 Newsletter in my archives and read about how oil sales payments as mandated in petro-dollars and what happens when countries decide to get off it.
You can see how manipulative this is and unlawful, this is for the US to demand it of Iraq, especially now since they are a sovereign nation and all their war reparations debt is paid off. Of course, the US always had an excuse to mandate the payments in Petro-dollars, but the excuses are running out and in the past were part of a solution to a situation that they created in the first place (i.e. 2003 war and a 10 year embargo). Get it? Unlike Saudi Arabia who agreed voluntarily to receive revenues in Petro-dollars, in Iraq this is not the case. The Petro-dollar was force upon Iraq and is now ruining Iraq and it is time, as we all can clearly see now, that they must end this cycle. It is causing more harm than good for Iraq. Iraq desperately needs to get off the Petro-dollar.
If Iraq did get off the Petro-dollar it would allow them to accumulate foreign currencies buying their oil. This way Iraq would have these other currencies to pay for imported goods and services.
Where are their foreign reserves besides U.S. Dollars?
Where do they come from now if 90% of the revenue generated from oil is all in US Dollars? Do you see it now, the dilemma?
So either they have to grow their economy to a huge extent and generate all kinds of exports (other than oil) paid to Iraq in foreign currencies (this will take decades to do) or they can switch from the sole Petro-dollars for oil and collect other foreign currencies for their oil revenue. Thus to obtain the needed foreign reserves to use to pay for imports. But the overriding question is – Do you think the US is going to let them get off the Petro-dollar any time soon? I have to tell you at least for now the GOI and Parliament are openly talking about it and the pressure is on.
There is yet another very interesting article also in today’s news that tells us something.
The former director of the Financial Supervision Bureau and expert in economic and financial affairs, Salah Nouri, “confirmed that the difference between the official and parallel prices of the dollar is normal” and “Given the unstable international situation, including the possibility of a drop in oil selling prices, and the US Federal Reserve’s emphasis on monitoring foreign transfers and the threat of sanctions, all of this encourages an increase in the dollar exchange rate.”
It appears we have two conflicting opinions on stabilizing the parallel rate. One says it is normal but it does not say it is not a problem for Iraq. Yes, just normal for the global situation now in the middle east. So, one might conclude hat if the situation in the middle east changes the CBI might be able to better control the parallel rate according to the measures already in place.
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