Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Saddam's Strategy to Outlast the United States in Baghdad: Urban Warfare and Destabilization, 13 FEB

 Saddam's Strategy to Outlast the United States in Baghdad: Urban Warfare and Destabilization


A Prolonged Conflict: Saddam's Strategy to Outlast the United States in Baghdad


Urban Warfare: Saddam's Bid to Neutralize US Superiority

February 12, 2024 - Baghdad, Iraq: As American and British forces draw closer to Baghdad, Saddam Hussein's strategy to prolong the conflict and outlast the United States appears to be taking shape. Drawing parallels to the Vietnam War, Saddam perceives Americans as averse to casualties, both military and civilian. His primary objective is maintaining power, not protecting Iraqi interests.

In the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam believed surrendering would lead to his overthrow by the military. This time, Iraqi forces have adopted a strategy of avoiding direct confrontation in open desert and concentrating their best units near Baghdad and Tikrit. As American and British troops approach the capital, Saddam intends to engage them in urban warfare to neutralize their superior air power and armor, causing higher casualties and generating civilian casualties.


This strategy aims to provoke political protest and international pressure to halt the U.S. offensive. The Bush Administration attempted to eliminate Saddam using air and cruise missile strikes, but failed. Now, American and British forces are moving towards Baghdad for a final confrontation.

Destabilizing Impact: US and Israeli Actions in the Region

US airstrikes and drone attacks have recently killed members of the Kata ib Hezbollah militia, prompting protests in Baghdad against US actions. Iraqi military spokespeople have denounced these attacks, and there are growing calls for the US-led coalition to leave Iraq.


The ongoing US offensive in Baghdad has had a destabilizing impact on various towns in Iraq. The implications of today's news foreshadow tomorrow's world, as the region grapples with the consequences of these actions.

A Struggle for Power: Saddam's Endgame

Saddam Hussein's endgame is clear: he seeks to maintain power at all costs. The human element of this story lies in the struggle between the US and Iraq, and the potential for further conflict in the region.

As the lines between technology and humanity blur in the form of drone strikes and urban warfare, the eternal dance of humanity with mortality continues. What new steps are being learned, and what's at stake in this ongoing conflict?

In conclusion, the situation in Baghdad remains tense as Saddam Hussein employs a strategy aimed at prolonging the conflict and outlasting the United States. The impact of US and Israeli actions in the region continues to be felt, and the potential for further destabilization looms large.

"RV UPDATE" BY GOLDILOCKS, 12 FEB

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During monetary policy review, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das on February 8 proposed additional use cases for central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot projects.


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Iraq Pledges to Limit Oil Production to 4 Million BPD in Commitment to OPEC, 13 FEB

Iraq Pledges to Limit Oil Production to 4 Million BPD in Commitment to OPEC

In a move that underscores its commitment to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Iraq, the cartel's second-largest producer, has pledged to limit its oil production to no more than four million barrels per day (bpd). The decision follows the implementation of a second voluntary cut in December, as announced by Oil Minister Hayyan AbdelGhani.


Iraq's Oil Production: A Balancing Act

As the world grapples with energy dynamics, Iraq finds itself walking a tightrope between adhering to OPEC decisions and meeting its economic needs. The country's current crude oil exports hover between 3.35 million and 3.4 million bpd, a figure that aligns with the new production cap.

The decision to limit production is not without its challenges. Iraq's economy is heavily reliant on oil revenues, which account for over 90% of the country's income. This makes striking a balance between OPEC commitments and economic stability a delicate task.


Resolving Disputes: The Road to Resuming Northern Oil Exports

The path to resuming oil exports from the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq is fraught with challenges. A dispute with international oil companies operating in the area has led to a halt in exports, which previously stood at around 450,000 bpd.

Talks are currently underway to resolve the impasse. The resumption of exports from the Kurdistan region hinges on the resolution of production-sharing contracts and negotiations with companies in the region. The shift from production-sharing contracts to a profit-sharing model is seen as a crucial step towards ending the deadlock.


A Test of Commitment: Iraq and OPEC

Iraq's commitment to OPEC decisions is being put to the test. The country's pledge to limit production to four million bpd is a significant step towards adhering to the OPEC+ agreement. This agreement, which involves several OPEC+ producers, aims to stabilize the global oil market.

The decision to implement a second voluntary cut in production is a clear indication of Iraq's dedication to the agreement. However, the true test lies in the country's ability to balance its commitment to OPEC with its economic needs.


In a world where energy dynamics are constantly shifting, Iraq's oil production decisions will have far-reaching implications. As the country navigates these complex waters, its commitment to OPEC and its ability to resolve disputes will be key factors in determining its future in the global oil market.

As of February 12, 2024, Iraq continues to stand by its commitment to OPEC decisions, with Oil Minister Hayyan AbdelGhani reaffirming the country's pledge to limit production to not more than four million barrels per day.

Key Points:
Iraq has committed to OPEC decisions and will limit its oil production to no more than 4 million bpd.
Current crude oil exports range between 3.35 million and 3.4 million bpd.
Talks are underway to resolve a dispute with international oil companies in Iraqi Kurdistan and resume northern oil exports.
Resumption of exports from the Kurdistan region is dependent on the resolution of production-sharing contracts.
Iraq's commitment to OPEC decisions is crucial for the stability of the global oil market.

"RV UPDATE" BY WOLVERINE LIVE CHAT, 13 FEB

 WOLVERINE LIVE CHAT, FEBRUARY 12, 2024: 

We are ready to go according to all sources. All sources, and whales. This is the week we are waiting for.  All agree on this good news.  We should get notifications today. When the notifications come out, all you will hear is the Opera. 

We received news from many foundations. Some bondholders, who are whales, have been paid and they all are under NDA. We heard last week that about three of these Whales started talking. 

Unfortunately, their accounts were frozen after 30 years of waiting. Please be careful everyone. There are some bad people sending out legit looking forms, saying they got paid, and asking you if you got paid, but if you respond to them you will be breaking your NDA contract.  If people ask you if you got paid just BLOCK them   

Be careful!!! In my opinion, when you get your blessing, do NOT help people right away, as they will ask “Where did you get all that money?” 

Just be quiet, and only discuss with your family members who know about this.  Remember if people  ask where you got the money, just say “Please don’t ask, just accept this gift.”   Also, Mauricio had a meeting with people who said this will be a Golden week.  People ask me if this IS the week, but I cannot tell you with absolutely certainty -  it is too much pressure on me. 

All people are messengers, even the Admiral is a messenger.  The EBS system is ready to go. Hopefully we will get that after our blessing, as the EBS does come AFTER the blessing.

  Also, get a trust, some say no need, it will be under the QFS, but the trust will always protect you. So as soon as you get the blessing, go a bank manager or a lawyer to get set up with a trust. You can contact me if you need help with a trust and I can refer you to those who can help you.   Did anything happen after the super bowl? 

Charlie Ward said nothing happened since you were watching the game. News was Israel bombed a safe place where they told Palestine people to go for shelter. Hopefully, these people will be caught.  I think today will be a good day for good news. God Bless all of you. 

Wolverine 

(transcribed by Carpathia)

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Sudani cancels his visit to the UAE and apologizes to its president, 13 FEB

Sudani cancels his visit to the UAE and apologizes to its president

Shafaq News / An official source revealed that Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani canceled his scheduled visit to the UAE, on Monday.

The source told Shafaq News Agency that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani canceled his visit to the United Arab Emirates to participate in the World Government Summit, without knowing the reasons for canceling the visit.

https://www.shafaq.com/ar/سیاسة/السوداني-يلغي-زيارته-لى-ال-مارات-ويعتذر-لر-يسها

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