I think they have the blessing of the United States Treasury.
I think Iraq has the blessing of the World Bank.
I think Iraq has go the blessing of the Bank of International Settlements.
And I got have the feeling the World Trade Organization is just waiting and biting their knuckles because they know the amount of money that's going to move through there is going to be unbelievable in trade...
PM Al-Sudani officially appoints a new head of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service
Shafaq News/ On Thursday, Iraq’s Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, appointed Hamid Al-Shatri as the new head of the National Intelligence Service (INIS).
According to a statement by the PM’s media office, the decision is part of the government's ongoing efforts to strengthen national security and ensure the stability of Iraq. “Al-Shatri's extensive experience and distinguished performance in the security sector as key factors behind the appointment”, it noted.
On Wednesday, a security source told Shafaq News that PM Al-Sudani has appointed Al-Shatri, the former head of the National Security Service, as head of the Intelligence Service.
Al-Sudani has also reappointed Omar Al-Waeli as head of the Border Ports Authority after being suspended from the position, the source revealed.
FIREFLY:The CBI shut down 49 more companies. They were those that were the ones who were doing money laundering and that should be the final 5% that they've been talking to us about everyday.
All day we hear from the IMF praising Iraq and even Sudani talking about us being stable and strong.
It's all over here in Iraq.
It looks like this all saying we are about to go international.
FRANK: That is the key. That is the next step. Once we go international you won't need me no more. You are about to go with a new exchange rate, God willing.
Iraq and Jordan agree to complete “vital economic lifeline” oil pipeline project
Shafaq News/ On Thursday, Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani and his Jordanian counterpart Ahmed Safadi, agreed on the necessity of completing the oil pipeline between the two countries.
The agreement was made in a joint statement after official talks between al-Mashhadani and Safadi, attended by members of the Iraqi Parliament's permanent office, the Chairwoman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Head of the Iraqi-Jordanian Parliamentary Brotherhood Committee, and other Iraqi parliamentary representatives.
The statement highlighted “the importance of strengthening coordination between Jordan and Iraq to address regional challenges, supporting Syria, respecting its will, protecting its security and citizens, preserving its territorial unity, ensuring the political representation of all its components, and backing the outcomes of the Aqaba meetings on Syria situation.”
It also emphasized “boosting economic cooperation between the two countries, overcoming obstacles, organizing reciprocal visits between parliamentary committees and chambers of commerce, opening investment opportunities in all sectors, establishing cultural and educational agreements, and leveraging shared expertise in agriculture, energy, and construction.”
Moreover, it reaffirmed the importance of completing the oil pipeline project from Basra to Aqaba, calling it “a vital economic lifeline for both nations,” and stressed the need to strengthen bilateral and trilateral projects with Egypt.
The statement expressed support for efforts to “halt the brutal aggression on Gaza, prevent the displacement of brotherly Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank, ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid, condemn settler actions against Palestinians and denounce violations of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.”
It concluded by underscoring the alignment of parliamentary positions between the Jordanian and Iraqi parliaments, rooted in a “long history of brotherly ties” between the two countries and their peoples, aimed at advancing mutual interests and defending the causes of the Arab world.
I can not stress this enough. Once Iraq reinstates their currency on the Forex market everything is going to speed up.
Things are already in a blitz formation. Once the ball snaps there will be no slowing down until the desired destination is reached. Everything. Everywhere. All at once.