Sunday, March 16, 2025

TIDBIT FROM KAPERONI, 16 MARCH

 Kaperoni  

February Article: "Finance Minister at IMF meeting: We expect non-oil revenues to increase". 

  March Article:  "IMF records remarkable growth in Iraq's non-oil GDP by 5% in 2024"

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Question: "Assuming this [Digital Dinar] happens, will we need to turn in our currency and allow it to be converted to digital? 

 If so, where will it be held?"

  At some point, you may have to get a dinar denominated account through some market maker or ECN.

 Then of course, you could watch the dinar rise or sell it when you want to cash out. But all of that is yet to be determined. No need to get ahead of ourselves.

Frank26 : Don't ever let go of your dinars.!! ‪@DINARREVALUATION‬ #iraqidinarinvestor #iraqidinar

 


Reassuring citizens.. Central Bank of / Nina /: We have a large cash liquidity, 16 MARCH

Reassuring citizens.. Central Bank of / Nina /: We have a large cash liquidity

Baghdad / Nina / The Central Bank of Iraq reassured the banking and community communities to ensure the availability of cash liquidity to cover all local transactions in Iraqi dinars.

The Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alak, said in a statement to the Iraqi National News Agency / Nina / that “the Central Bank is the last entity that can be without cash liquidity in Iraq.”

He explained that “the central bank has a wide scope in providing the local currency by the extent that this currency covers foreign reserves, which currently exceed the level of local efficiency, and more than we can finance.”

He added, “There is a frequent confusion between the status of the Central Bank, a case completely different from the financial situation related to the financial policy in the country or the Ministry of Finance,” noting that “the revenues of the Ministry of Finance depend in dollars through Iraqi oil sales in the world market.”

Al-Alak stressed that “the Central Bank deals with the Iraqi dinar for all the amounts it receives in dollars, and this is available very much under any circumstances,” calling for distinguishing and separating the financial situation at the level of the government and the Ministry of Finance, and the availability of cash at the Central Bank of Iraq. /Finished5

NADER FROM MID EAST: A Stand for Humanity, 16 MARCH

 NADER FROM MID EAST:  A Stand for Humanity

Introduction

The discussion centers around the significance of standing against violence and injustice, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflicts around the world. 

The speaker, deeply influenced by their personal history rooted in the Middle East, takes a strong position against genocide and encourages unity among diverse communities. Notably, the speaker articulates a sense of pride in the Jewish community of America for their moral stance in the face of adversity, exemplifying the bravery attributed to their ancestry and shared humanity.

 The key concepts emerging from this narrative include common sensehumanity, and the resistance against manipulation that prioritizes division over solidarity. This chapter elucidates these themes while exploring the complexities of identity, historical memory, and the pressing necessity of collective action against oppression.

The Power of Unity Against Injustice

  • The speaker highlights increasing awareness and resistance among Americans, particularly the Jewish community, standing against genocide.
  • A strong emphasis is placed on the phrase “never again,” recalling its historical significance post-Holocaust, and underscoring a commitment to prevent future atrocities.
  • The speaker expresses admiration for those who are courageously voicing dissent against societal wrongs, regardless of religious or cultural backgrounds, framing it as an overarching battle for  humanity.

The Role of Propaganda and Manipulation

  • The speaker addresses how narratives of fear and propaganda—depicting others as threats—perpetuate cycles of violence and hatred.
  • This manipulation transforms communities into commodities, subject to external controls and narratives, resembling “toys” in a larger game.
  • By heralding the idea that groups, regardless of their identities (e.g., Jewish, Muslim, Christian), are manipulated against one another, the speaker advocates for collective humanity above divisive identities.

Historical Context and Personal Reflections

  • The speaker shares personal anecdotes about Holocaust survivors within their own family, grounding their arguments in personal history.
  • Remarkably, they recall tales of victims of fascism and scapegoating, emphasizing the dangers of allowing fear to lead to silence and compliance.
  • A poignant assertion is made that today’s Jews stand against past injustices not merely for themselves but for all marginalized groups, reinforcing the belief that genocide begets genocide unless actively resisted.

Critique of Leadership and Current Events

  • There is a vocal critique of leadership, specifically targeting the Trump Administration, for allegedly supporting extremist ideologies while claiming to combat anti-Semitism.
  • The speaker challenges and calls for a firm rejection of the misappropriation of their identities for political gain, encapsulated in the phrase “get our names out of your mouth.”
  • This reflection highlights the need for accountability in leadership, emphasizing that the fight against oppression requires not only moral resolve but also substantial political courage.

Collective Action and Responsibility

  • Emphasizing a collective responsibility, the speaker articulates that silence in the face of injustice permits oppression to proliferate.
  • An urgent call to action is made, promoting the idea that true solidarity involves staging collective responses against injustice rather than remaining passive observers.
  • Echoing the historical warning, the speaker posits that failing to speak out may lead to future scenarios where voices are stifled completely, thus demanding immediate engagement and advocacy.

A Call for Common Humanity

  • Distinct from religious identities, the speaker envisions a world where collaboration occurs through shared values of humanity rather than through religious or cultural divides.
  • The encouragement to “do it for yourself” is proposed as an individual path toward constructing a more equitable society, stressing that moral action benefits both the individual and the community.
  • The narrative reinforces the idea that awareness and dissent against injustice are not just a moral imperative but also a deeply personal necessity.

Conclusion

This chapter reflects on the critical need for solidarity in the fight against oppression, encouraging diverse communities to reject narratives that foster division. By integrating personal history and broader humanitarian principles, the speaker calls upon individuals to act against prejudice and violence, drawing on their shared experiences to foster a society rooted in mutual respect and understanding. 

The urgency of these sentiments demands not just acknowledgment but proactive engagement—reminding us that our humanity is interwoven and that standing up against injustice is an act of allegiance not merely to one another, but to the collective moral conscience of society. In the words of the speaker, this is not just a call to action; it is a plea for a united stand against the ailment of our time—indifference and division in the face of violence and injustice.

MAJEED: IMF told Iraq Major transaction has to be in DINAR! ‪@DINARREVALUATION‬ #iraqidinarinvestor

 


Government delegation discusses with the International Monetary Fund strengthening the strength of the Iraqi dinar, 16 MARCH

 Government delegation discusses with the International Monetary Fund strengthening the strength of the Iraqi dinar

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The Iraqi delegation concluded its meetings withBox International Monetary FundWith the participation of the Minister of FinanceSami’s spectrumAnd governorCentral Bank of IraqAli Al-Alak in Amman

And I mentioned Ministry of FinanceIn a statement to Al-Sumaria News, “the meetings focused during the discussions on Iraq’s economic performance and prospects for sustainable growth, where he praisedBoxInternational Monetary Fundprogress made.”

He continued, “The meeting also discussed the growth of non-oil GDP by 5% in 2024, driven by the expansion of the agricultural sector and increased public spending, with a growth expectation of 3.5% in 2025,” pointing to “seeking to reduce dependence on oil revenues, which enhances the diversification and stability of the economy.”

He pointed to “reviewing actual spending for 2024 and revenue forecasts for 2025, along with deficit financing strategies, as well as updating the public debt strategy to ensure financial sustainability and enhance investor confidence in government bonds.”

The meeting touched on “reforms in the financial sector, where he stressedBoxInternational Monetary FundOn the importance of modernizing the banking system to attract foreign capital,” stressing “expanding cooperation with international correspondent banks to facilitate trade financing.”

And renewBox International Monetary FundHis support for the development of Iraq’s fiscal policy, proposing the provision of consultants and experts to helpMinistry of FinanceIn managing public debt and improving the tax system, in addition to increasing the use of the Iraqi dinar in major transactions to strengthen the strength of the national currency.

The meetings reflected the “commitment”Iraqby financial reforms, promoting economic stability and adopting investment-encouraging policies, in line with its strategic partnership withBoxInternational Monetary Fund.”

And I mentionedMinistry of FinanceIn a statement to Al-Sumaria News, “the meetings focused during the discussions on Iraq’s economic performance and prospects for sustainable growth, where he praisedBox International Monetary Fundprogress made.”

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