Saturday, February 24, 2024

Iraq’s intelligence arrest prominent ISIS leaders, 24 FEB

Iraq’s intelligence arrest prominent ISIS leaders

Shafaq News/ The Iraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS) announced on Saturday the arrest of two high-ranking ISIS leaders in a cross-border operation. In a statement, the Security Media Cell (SMC) said that after years of tracking, INIS forces apprehended two ISIS leaders involved in “terrorist activities across Iraq."

The operation took place outside Iraq’s borders, and the captured individuals have been brought back to the country. SMC added.


According to the statement, the terrorists were identified as Issam Abdul Ali Saidan, also known as “Abu Zaid,” an ISIS media operative in the Fallujah, responsible for beheading of soldier Kazem Al-Rikabi and overseeing all media activities for terrorist groups in Fallujah since 2014. 

The second is Bashir Abdul Ali Saidan, known as “Abu Ahmad Itisalat,” a military figure in the Fallujah responsible for all “terrorist operations for ISIS in Fallujah after 2014. He specialized in securing and encrypting communications for the leaders of the terrorist groups.


It is noteworthy, Iraq declared victory over ISIS in 2017. Still, the activities of the terrorist organization are increasing in the so-called triangle of death among the governorates of Diyala, Kirkuk, and Saladin.

Specialists attribute this activity to an attempt by the extremists, either to take revenge for their loss in these areas or the need to find safe places far from the security forces.


https://shafaq.com/en/Iraq-News/Iraq-s-intelligence-arrest-prominent-ISIS-leaders


"ANALYSIS OF IRAQ NEWS: “Banks will be responsible for financing foreign trade directly through the dollars they own” BY MNT GOAT, 24 FEB

MNT GOAT

I want to quote yet another statement from this recent article – “Banks will be responsible for financing foreign trade directly through the dollars they own” (and not from the CBI reserves). So what does this mean and what is the importance to us as investors?

 This means the CBI will no longer be asking the US Treasury to ship plane loads of dollars to Iraq to meet the demand for dollars to pay for imports. Instead, the banks in Iraq themselves will work with banks in the US to transfer dollars. Of course, this will only work if the electronic banking system in Iraq is working and used. We have learned in past news from the CBI the direct connection between electronic banking and the success of the monetary reform implementation. So, this is all interconnected. Again, something as changed, and it appears that finally the electronic Point Of Sale (POS) and consumer debit cards is taking hold in Iraq. This is a decade long project for Iraq. 

Then in the same article it also says and I quote – “Banks will be fully responsible for auditing invoices and transfers, which is the practice globally.” What this statement tells us is that banks will now take us new responsibilities, which are common global banking practices for banks. I can only imagine the CBI must have put some stiff penalties on the banks for further. This is how the rest of the world’s banking system works and so we will finally see soon Iraq coming fully out of the sanctioned, isolationist operation of their banking system and joining the rest of the world. We all know Iraq has been fully released from all UN sanctions in December of 2022 and so it will be about time to start acting like it. But we all know things are slow in Iraq and we have to remember that they are also making monumental leaps in technology and fighting corruption along the way.

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

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PM’s security advisor criticizes US approach to Iraq's arms deals and dialogue delay, 24 FEB

PM’s security advisor criticizes US approach to Iraq's arms deals and dialogue delay

Shafaq News / Khalid Al-Yaqobi, the security advisor to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, asserted on Saturday that Iraq has significant arms contracts with the United States, mentioning that Washington deals with this issue “selfishly” and according to political agenda.

This statement was made during his participation in a panel discussion on the sidelines of the Sixth International Baghdad Conference under the theme of "Regional Communication.. Iraq's Centrality."

Al-Yaqobi stated, "We are bound by significant arms contracts with the United States, which displays a certain selfishness in this regard. They always handle military equipment files according to political calculations. If the situation does not align significantly with their policy, they may hold accountabilities, as they did with Nouri al-Maliki's government during his second term."


Regarding the bilateral dialogue between Iraq and the United States to end the mission of the Global Coalition, Al-Yaqobi mentioned that the US "unfortunately delayed the dialogue for five months, citing that they do not negotiate under fire."

He added, "We always advised them that the opportunity to sit at the dialogue table would provide flexibility and a wider space for the Iraqi government and political forces to exert greater pressure on the armed factions, thus reducing escalation to prove credibility." 


He emphasized that Al-Sudani managed to convince the American side to engage in dialogue, and the second round of talks has now concluded.


Last month, the media office of PM Al-Sudani briefly announced that the PM had overseen the start of the first round of bilateral dialogue between Iraq and the United States to end the mission of the Global Coalition in the country.

Al-Sudani has reiterated on several occasions the initiation of dialogue with the US-led Coalition against ISIS to end its mission in the country.


Notably, in January 2020, the Iraqi parliament passed a non-binding resolution calling for the government to end the presence of all foreign troops.

Currently, there are 2500 US troops in Iraq for advisory and training missions upon the demand of the Iraqi government.


https://shafaq.com/en/Iraq-News/PM-s-security-advisor-criticizes-US-approach-to-Iraq-s-arms-deals-and-dialogue-delay

"JUST STAY GROUNDED AND CALM TODAY AS WE WAIT TO FIND OUT" BY MARKZ, 24 FEB

 MarkZ  

 [via PDK] 

  Plenty of RV rumors running around today about Reno and Europe that we could get an announcement today.  But, I think it could be a bit premature...

But there are a ton of bankers and group leaders that swear I will be proven wrong and they will get notices today.  ...I can tell you the chatter is off the hook...

We have certainly heard this before but have never been in this same spot where this many things are completed… which does make hearing this something we need to pay attention too. Just stay grounded and calm today as we wait to find out.


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PM Al-Sudani and Zidan stress the two authorities’ cooperation for rule of law, 24 FEB

PM Al-Sudani and Zidan stress the two authorities’ cooperation for rule of law

Shafaq News/ Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed, on Saturday, during his meeting with the head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zidan, the need to strengthen collaboration and coordination between the executive and judicial authorities, in order to upholding the rule of law.


The media office of the Prime Minister stated that Al-Sudani and Zidan talked about the country's overall situation, and reviewed the main steps to fight administrative and financial corruption, and the need to cooperate in combating crime, in all its manifestations.

Furthermore, the two affirmed the need to enhance cooperation and coordination between the executive and judicial authorities, to uphold the rule of law, and to support the judicial processes, to help create security and stability across the country, and improve the government's implementation of its executive program and its service, development and social goals.


https://shafaq.com/en/Iraq-News/PM-Al-Sudani-and-Zidan-stress-the-two-authorities-cooperation-for-rule-of-law