Thursday, August 15, 2024

LATEST FROM PIMPY, 15 AUGUST

 Pimpy   

Until you hear otherwise just assume Alaq has submitted his resignation letter and has not put a date yet as to when his last day is.  There are too many articles out there stating he has submitted a resignation letter.  

 Pimpy 

 If it could be proven that [Alaq] was involved with some criminal activity...then he should be out of there and convicted...But if it's all bullshit and this is another one of those moves by Maliki and the Coordinating Framework then people have to do something...So we're not sure where this information is coming from.  But that doesn't mean you

shouldn't listen to the news, because this person is like, 'See Pimpy, you said there is no fake news.'  I did not say there was no fake news but not everything can be fake news.  Just because you don't like the information...it must be fake news.  Nope.   What you got to get to is the bottom of why this situation is there in the first place...Like anything else you have to be able to sift through the crap that you're hearing and make a decisions on whether the news is real or not...


 Pimpy 
 We know pretty soon Iraq is going to be here and talking to people in Washington about what they need to do to get back into good graces, have sanctions lifted on some of the banks and allowing Iraq to move forward with reform without looking for excuses to penalize them every time Iraq does something that pisses off the Biden Administration.

DINAR REVALUATION : Turkey & Iraq Unite: New Security Deal Explained!

DEAL BETWEEN ANKARA & IRAQ : SEARCHING STABILITY IN THE REGION BY DINAR REVALUATION, 15 AUGUST

Ankara, Baghdad sign security deal as Iraq bans PKK-linked groups


Shafaq News/ Turkiye and Iraq signed a security pact on Thursday aimed at combating terrorism, as Ankara welcomed Baghdad's decision to ban three parties linked to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
The agreement, the first of its kind between the two neighbors, was announced at a joint press conference by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein.
Fidan praised Iraq's move to outlaw the PKK-linked groups, while Hussein said Baghdad would reach an agreement with Ankara on the Bashiqa military camp.
Iraq's top diplomat said that the PKK is a banned organization and its activities in Iraq are not acceptable.
The Iraqi minister also expressed concern over rising tensions in the region, particularly in Gaza, calling for an immediate ceasefire. "Iraq opposes all wars in the region," he added.
Fidan noted that the agreement includes the establishment of Joint Coordination and Training Centers, which will enhance the cooperation between the two nations.
"We believe that through these centers, we will elevate our collaborative efforts in the fight against terrorism," he said. "We aim to strengthen the unity of understanding we are building with Iraq through concrete actions on the ground and will continue our efforts in this direction without interruption."
The PKK, which has been waging an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984, is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States and the European Union. More than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict.

ANALYSIS: 

The recent security agreement between Turkey and Iraq marks a significant step in the efforts to combat terrorism in the region.

 This pact, highlighted by a press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, represents a collaborative approach to addressing shared security concerns.

Key points from the agreement include:

  1. Joint Coordination and Training Centers: These centers are designed to improve cooperation between Turkey and Iraq in the fight against terrorism, aiming to enhance operational effectiveness and coordination.

  2. Outlawing PKK-linked Groups: Iraq's decision to ban three parties associated with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) aligns with Turkey's longstanding goal of disrupting PKK activities. The PKK, recognized as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and the EU, has been involved in a prolonged insurgency that has claimed many lives.

  3. Bashiqa Military Camp: Discussions are ongoing regarding the status and future of the Bashiqa military camp, which has been a point of contention between the two countries.

  4. Regional Tensions: Both ministers also addressed broader regional issues, with Hussein emphasizing Iraq's opposition to conflicts such as those in Gaza and calling for an immediate ceasefire, reflecting a desire for stability in the region.

This agreement not only signifies a strengthening of security ties between Turkey and Iraq but also underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing terrorism and regional instability.




LATEST FROM JON DOWLING, 15 AUGUST

JON DOWLING

Happy Thursday folks! We’re awaiting to see all the events unfold between now and September 18th when the rate cuts begin. Don’t be surprised to see everything coalescing at the exact same time. It’s almost like it’s all scripted, lol. Don’t blink, it will be here before you know it and the world and our worlds moreover will look radically different. 


@JonDowling

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JON DOWLING

Happy Wednesday folks. Once Kamala is officially announced as the interim “President”, we will see manufactured chaos in America for about three months. But during that time, the currency reset. 


Waiting on Ali Allaq to be officially removed as the CBI governor and replaced. This should all occur at the same time. Watch for XRP price to move as well during this time. 

#dominoeffect 


@JonDowling

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T hings continue to heat up! Will Iran take the US offer to remove all the sanctions, or will they go full steam ahead with the attack on Israel? Something has to give soon and it will. 


@JonDowling

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Leader Barzani praises the US for supporting Kurdistan


Shafaq News/ On Thursday, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), leader Masoud Barzani, met with the new US Consul General in Erbil, Steve Bitner. Mark Stroh, the former US Consul General in Erbil, also attended the meeting.

According to Barzani’s headquarters, the KDP leader “welcomed the new Consul General and hoped for success and effective collaboration.” He also praised the role of the outgoing Consul General in strengthening relations and coordination between the Kurdistan Region and the United States.


Leader Barzani “extended his gratitude to the United States – both its people and government – for their support to the Kurdish people at various stages, notably during the establishment of a safe haven in Kurdistan after the Kurdish uprising in 1991, the removal of the previous Iraqi regime in 2003, and support in the fight against terrorism.”

The discussion also covered the upcoming elections in the Kurdistan Region, scheduled for October 2024, relations between the Kurdistan Region and the federal Iraqi government, and the political situation in Iraq and the region.





ANALYSIS



In a recent meeting with the new US Consul General in Erbil, Steve Bitner, Masoud Barzani, the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), expressed his appreciation for the United States' support of the Kurdish people.

 Barzani highlighted the significant roles that the US has played in various critical moments, such as establishing a safe haven in 1991, aiding in the removal of the previous Iraqi regime in 2003, and supporting the fight against terrorism.

Barzani welcomed Bitner and acknowledged the contributions of the outgoing Consul General, Mark Stroh, in enhancing relations between the Kurdistan Region and the United States. The meeting also touched upon upcoming elections in the Kurdistan Region, scheduled for October 2024, as well as the political dynamics between the Kurdistan Region and the federal Iraqi government.





Judy Note on writing Humanitarian Project Proposals, 15 AUGUST

 Judy Note on writing Humanitarian Project Proposals

 After talking to Charlie Ward and others it is my understanding that there has been no official instructions given out on what to put into a Humanitarian Project proposal. DaveHRCLion and others have merely voiced their own opinion on how to do it.

  • It is assumed you will need to write out a 1-2 page summary of what you hope to accomplish with your project including your goals, how many people you hope to employ, approximate cost, how many years you hope to run your project and a short summary of your background including what makes you qualified to run the project.
  • You will need to sign a NDA. All Zim redemptions will be put on a long term payout. Have an idea about how many years you wish your payout to be.
  • John F. Kennedy said that those with projects will receive their Zim redemption on their first two 100T Zim Bond notes at a 1:1. After this you will receive $25 million per 100T Zim Bond Notes you have, up to 30 Zim Bond Notes. To negotiate further, you will need to return and discuss it later with your Redemption Team.

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