Friday: Sudani reassures Iraqi citizens: “I got you. Purchasing power is coming!” 💸
Saturday: Alaq denies any plans to remove the three zeros ❌
Sunday: Sudani doubles down on national TV: “We’ll lift the three zeros, increase value, and fulfill my promise.” 🏦
20 minutes later: Alaq contradicts him, but eventually gives in and confirms the historic move ✅
The back-and-forth between Sudani and Alaq has been like a tennis match 🎾, but the zero-removal plan is officially underway.
⏰ According to insiders, the announcement could drop unexpectedly around 4 a.m. EST, catching the world by surprise. No pomp, just shock and excitement as the news spreads. 🌍
🇮🇶🤝🇺🇸 Sudani Calls for Prosperity and Partnership with the U.S. 💼✨
Key Takeaways from Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s NY Post Article (Nov 3, 2025):
🛡 Stronger & Sovereign Iraq: Iraq’s armed forces and institutions are stronger than 20 years ago. Coalition troop reductions reflect Iraq’s growing confidence, not retreat.
💼 Investment Over Aid: Iraq seeks partnerships and economic opportunities, not foreign aid. Investments in tech, energy, and infrastructure are key to jobs and growth.
👶 Youth as a Growth Engine: 40% of Iraqis are under 15. Education and employment will prevent extremism and drive progress 🌱📚
🌍 Regional Stability: Iraq aims to act as a bridge in the Middle East, promoting dialogue and peace rather than conflict.
🔒 Security through Sovereignty: Borders secured, terrorist financing cut, and weapons under state authority. Extremism is tackled via hope and opportunity, not permanent foreign troops.
🏗 Strategic Partnerships: Deals with companies like Chevron & GE represent real jobs and stronger infrastructure
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🤝 US-Iraq Relations Reimagined: Focus on mutual respect, trade, and collaboration, not military presence. Iraq wants a win–win relationship grounded in prosperity.
⚖️ Balanced Internal & External Policy: Iraqi factions with ideological ties to Iran are kept under state control. Efforts ongoing for reconciliation with Kurdistan and fostering national unity.
🌟 Vision: Iraq seeks a stable, sovereign, and economically thriving future, working with the U.S. as an ally and investor, building a lasting story of peace and growth.
💬 Sudani’s Message: “Together, we can redefine the US-Iraq relationship — not as another chapter in endless conflict, but as a story of prosperity built side by side.” 🌟💵🌍
🏛 Political Stability: Prime Minister Sudani is expected to remain in power, keeping the reforms on track despite election delays 🗳️
🌎 Regional Currency Moves:
Iran removes four zeros from its currency 💴
Indonesia’s rupiah strengthens post-US visit 📈
📉 Economic Snapshot: Iraq lost $13B in foreign reserves over 2 years (now at $98.5B) 💸
👀 Insider Reports: Sources confirm the RV process is real and advancing fast, potentially unstoppable ⚡
🙏 Community Advice: Stay faithful, patient, and prepared. Support your families and communities ❤️
💡 Extra Insights:
🗳 Early voting for security forces and displaced citizens is underway
📊 2025 budget approval is moving through parliament
🌐 U.S. influence continues to shape currency and trade policies
💖 Focus on community support, not just personal gain
📌 Takeaway: The Iraqi Dinar RV is coming soon! ⚡💵 This is a real monetary event with political, economic, and social impact. Frank26 & Edy encourage followers to prepare wisely, stay informed, and keep faith strong 🙌✨
🇺🇸⚔️ “Washington Draws the Line: U.S. Rejects Iraqi PM’s Conditions on Disarming Militias” 🏛️🔥
📅 November 2025 | Source: Shafaq News
🔹 Tensions Rise Between Washington & Baghdad
The United States has firmly rejected Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s proposal to tie the disarmament of armed factions to the future of the U.S.-led Global Coalition in Iraq. Instead, Washington is urging Baghdad to disband Iran-backed militias operating under the guise of state-sanctioned forces.
🔹 U.S. Statement: Disarmament Is Iraq’s Duty
💬 A State Department spokesperson emphasized to Shafaq News that combating terrorist groups remains Iraq’s sovereign responsibility.
“Their actions drain the country’s resources and act against its national interests,” the spokesperson said.
Baghdad must control armed groups — not condition it on U.S. military cooperation.
🔹 The Militias at the Center of It All
🪖 Iraq officially recognizes both:
The Iraqi National Army, and
The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF)
While the PMF is legally part of Iraq’s defense structure, many factions operate under the “Islamic Resistance in Iraq”
, a coalition aligned with Iran’s Axis of Resistance — which includes Hezbollah (Lebanon) and the Houthis (Yemen).
These groups oppose U.S. and Israeli influence, often clashing with American interests and coalition objectives.
🔹 What About the U.S. Troops in Iraq?
🇺🇸 Around 2,500 American troops remain in Iraq. Washington insists the U.S. is not withdrawing, but rather “transitioning” the Global Coalition’s mission toward a bilateral security partnership focused on training, intelligence, and diplomacy.
🗓️ Both sides recently finalized an agreement setting a roadmap for full troop withdrawal by September 2026, though officials frame it as an “evolution,” not an exit.
🔹 The Bigger Picture
This standoff underscores Iraq’s delicate balancing act:
Between U.S. partnership and Iranian influence,
Between state sovereignty and militia autonomy,
Between national security and regional power struggles.
For Washington, the message is firm — Baghdad must dismantle armed factions loyal to Tehran if it wants deeper strategic cooperation.
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