Wednesday, February 4, 2026

MNT GOAT: The “Iranian Framework” Exposed: How Foreign Control Is Hijacking Iraq’s Democracy

Introduction: When the Mask Finally Slips

At some point, political hypocrisy becomes so blatant that even propaganda can no longer hide it. That moment has arrived in Iraq.

What was once branded as the “Coordination Framework” is now being openly referred to as the “Iranian Framework”—and not by critics, but by its own actions and statements. The admission is stunning:

“Our orders come exclusively from Iran, and we do not respect American directives.”

This is no longer speculation. It is a confession.


From Coordination to Submission: Why the Name Change Matters

Words matter in politics. The quiet transition from Coordination Framework to what is now effectively an Iranian Framework is not accidental.

It signals:

  • Open loyalty to Tehran

  • Rejection of Iraqi sovereignty

  • Defiance of international norms

  • Disregard for democratic legitimacy

And yet, this same bloc has the audacity to accuse the United States of interfering in Iraqi internal affairs.

The contradiction is staggering.


The Ultimate Hypocrisy: Accusing Others While Serving Iran

Let’s be crystal clear.

The Coordination (Iranian) Framework claims:

  • The US is manipulating Iraqi elections

  • Foreign influence must be rejected

  • Iraqi sovereignty must be protected

Yet at the same time, they openly declare:

  • Their decisions are made in Iran

  • Their loyalty is not to Iraq

  • Their political direction is externally dictated

This is not resistance.
This is submission.


Maliki’s Return? Not So Fast.

According to the Framework:

“The decision to support Nouri al-Maliki as the Framework’s candidate to form the next government is irrevocable.”

They claim that once the President of the Republic is elected, Maliki will be officially nominated to form the next government within the constitutional timeframe.

But here’s the reality:

❌ Nothing is “irrevocable” in Iraqi politics.

There are still:

  • Parliamentary roadblocks

  • Legal challenges

  • Regional pressure

  • Public resistance

  • International consequences

And let’s not forget Maliki’s history:

  • Sectarian governance

  • Political polarization

  • Institutional corruption

  • National fragmentation

👉 The so-called “Peanut-Head man” is far from guaranteed a return.


Why This Matters for Iraq — and the Region

This moment is critical, not just for Iraq, but for:

  • Regional stability

  • Energy markets

  • Currency reform expectations

  • National reconciliation

A government openly controlled by Iran would:

  • Undermine investor confidence

  • Isolate Iraq diplomatically

  • Stall reform and reconstruction

  • Deepen internal divisions

Iraq cannot move forward while being governed from outside its borders.


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What is the Iranian Framework in Iraq?

The Iranian Framework refers to Iraq’s former Coordination Framework political bloc, which has openly admitted that its decisions come from Iran, raising serious concerns about foreign control, national sovereignty, and democratic legitimacy.


Q&A: People Also Ask

Q: Why is the Coordination Framework now called the Iranian Framework?

A: Because its leaders have openly admitted that their political orders come from Iran, making the label unavoidable.

Q: Is the US interfering in Iraqi elections?

A: There is no comparable evidence of US control, while Iranian influence has been publicly acknowledged by the Framework itself.

Q: Is Nouri al-Maliki guaranteed to form the next government?

A: No. Multiple constitutional, political, and public obstacles remain.

Q: How does this affect Iraq’s future?

A: Continued foreign control threatens reform, sovereignty, economic recovery, and national unity.


Final Thoughts: Iraq Deserves Better

Iraq did not endure decades of war, sanctions, and suffering just to trade one form of external domination for another.

A government that answers to Tehran cannot represent the Iraqi people.

And no matter how loudly the Iranian Framework declares victory, the game is not over.

Not even close.


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MNT GOAT

"THE IRANIAN FRAMEWORK: OUR ORDERS COME EXCLUSIVELY FROM IRAN, AND WE DO NOT RESPECT AMERICAN DIRECTIVES". Note how they now call it the Iranian Framework and not the Coordination Framework.... You got to be kidding!

(Full article in the Articles Section) How dare the Coordination Framework claim the US is interfering in Iraqi internal affairs in the

election process when this is so openly displayed. The hypocrisy is unbelievable! "The Coordination Framework is awaiting the results of today's session dedicated to electing the President of the Republic. Once the position is decided, the winning candidate will be identified, and Nouri al-Maliki's name will be officially put forward to form the next government within the specified constitutional timeframe." "the Coordination Framework, confirmed on Sunday that the decision to support Nouri al-Maliki as the Framework's candidate to form the next government is irrevocable."

Not so fast Maliki!!!.... There are still many ways of stopping the Peanut-Head man!

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

🧠 Iraq at the Tipping Point: A Mega Analysis of All RV Voices, Power Struggles, and Monetary Reform

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

All opinions referenced in this article reflect the views of the respective commentators (MarkZ, Frank26, Militia Man, Sandy Ingram, and Mnt Goat). This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.


🇮🇶 Iraq at a Defining Moment

Iraq is no longer drifting — it is converging.

Political pressure, monetary reform, international scrutiny, internal power struggles, and public awareness are all colliding at the same time. Each commentator sees the situation from a different angle, but together they form a complete picture.

This is that picture.


🔹 MarkZ: Pressure Cooker, Silence Before the Break

MarkZ represents the emotional and geopolitical pulse of the moment.

Key Insights:

  • No confirmed RV trigger yet — and it’s painful

  • Iraq is in a mad scramble to decide the President

  • Leaders are desperate to talk with the U.S. to avoid sanctions

  • Iraq feels trapped between Iran (Maliki) and the U.S.

  • Massive international interest is building rapidly

“They feel like they’re between a rock and a hard place.”

MarkZ’s core theme:
⚡ Maximum pressure often precedes sudden change.


🔹 Frank26: Sequence, Currency, and Capitulation

Frank26 focuses on monetary mechanics and sequence.

Key Insights:

  • dinar shortage is intentional, not a crisis

  • 3-zero notes are being stored to prepare for lower denominations

  • Currency value must rise before liquidity returns

  • Maliki and Alaq are being actively removed due to Iranian loyalty

  • mass public education campaign is coming

“They cannot stop it… this is capitulation on steroids.”

Frank26’s core theme:
💱 The monetary reform is executing exactly as designed.


🔹 Militia Man: Ignore the Noise, Follow the Money

Militia Man separates politics from finance.

Key Insights:

  • Political delays are normal and expected

  • Monetary and economic reforms are not stopping

  • Hundreds of billions are still moving with no international blowback

  • Reforms are coordinated, deliberate, and quiet

  • Confidence from WTO, WCO, BIS, and World Bank remains intact

“The political noise is just that — noise.”

Militia Man’s core theme:
💰 Big money doesn’t move unless the system is ready.


🔹 Sandy Ingram: Power, Sovereignty, and the $100 Billion Question

Sandy Ingram brings the hard geopolitical reality.

Key Insights:

  • Parliamentary boycotts are intentionally blocking elections

  • Maliki’s return is deeply controversial and resisted

  • $100 billion reportedly held abroad is a key leverage point

  • Sectarian divisions still dominate political outcomes

  • Claims of full sovereignty are misleading

“The fate of Iraq hangs in the balance.”

Sandy Ingram’s core theme:
⚠️ Political power and money control are inseparable.


🔹 Mnt Goat: Reality Check — Stability First

Mnt Goat is the anchor of caution and realism.

Key Insights:

  • The CBI does NOT act independently of the GOI

  • Stability and security are mandatory before reinstatement

  • Elections and legitimacy still matter

  • Iraq is not yet ready for FOREX

  • Maliki’s chances are now effectively nonexistent

“Do you really think Iraq is ready right now?”

Mnt Goat’s core theme:
🧱 Monetary reform is the final step — not the first.


🧩 Putting It All Together: The Full Sequence

When all five voices are aligned, a clear sequence emerges:

  1. Political pressure peaks (MarkZ)

  2. Corrupt influence exposed and removed (Frank26 / Sandy Ingram)

  3. Monetary mechanics quietly execute (Militia Man)

  4. Institutional reforms modernize governance (Frank26 / Militia Man)

  5. Stability and legitimacy finalize (Mnt Goat)

  6. Public education begins (Frank26)

  7. Sudden transition occurs (MarkZ)

No single voice tells the whole story — together, they do.


🔍 Featured Snippets

🔹 Is Iraq close to a major monetary shift?

All five analysts agree Iraq is near a critical point, though timing depends on political stability and final leadership decisions.

🔹 Are political delays stopping monetary reform?

According to Militia Man and Frank26, monetary reforms continue despite political noise.

🔹 Why is Maliki such a central issue?

Maliki represents Iranian influence, political instability, and risk to global banking confidence.


❓ Mega Q&A

Q: Is the RV guaranteed?

No. But the conditions are aligning rapidly.

Q: Is Maliki finished politically?

Most analysts believe his return is now blocked.

Q: Is Iraq financially ready?

Monetary systems appear ready — politics must catch up.

Q: Could this still happen suddenly?

Yes. Sudden transitions historically follow prolonged delays.


🧠 Final Conclusion: Convergence, Not Coincidence

This is not chaos.

This is convergence.

  • Political exposure

  • Monetary execution

  • International pressure

  • Institutional reform

  • Public awareness

These forces are no longer moving separately — they are colliding.

And when convergence reaches critical mass, change is never gradual.

It is sudden.


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FIREFLY & OMAR: 🔥Iraq Prepares New Dinar: 6–12 Month Transition & Release of New Denominations!

Muthanna Amin: Iraq is suffering from security and economic problems, and political decisions are contingent on reaching an agreement with Washington

 Muthanna Amin: Iraq is suffering from security and economic problems, and political decisions are contingent on reaching an agreement with Washington.

Muthanna Amin pointed out that the United States has a great influence on Iraq and the formation of the government, considering that if America is not persuaded, it will create problems for Iraq.

Muthanna Amin, a candidate for the presidency, told Kurdistan 24 on Sunday, February 1, 2026: “The United States has a major influence on Iraq and the formation of the government, and I believe that the coordination framework will change its candidate, Nouri al-Maliki.”

He added: "The only solution is for the coordination framework to engage in dialogue with the United States and convince it; otherwise, the US president will create obstacles for Iraq."

Muthanna Amin explained that Iraq is the worst country in terms of both security and the economy, stressing that "if it weren't for oil, Iraq would not have anything to eat."

The Iraqi parliament was scheduled to hold a session on Sunday to elect the president, but it was postponed for the second time.  link

MARKZ: ⏳ “Groundhog Day” in Dinarland: MarkZ Shares Frustration, Pressure on Iraq, and Sudden RV Expectations

 ⚠️ MarkZ Disclaimer (Important)

Please consider everything on this call as MarkZ’s opinion. Notes never capture everything, so it’s best to watch the full video for context. Always consult a financial professional before making decisions.


🌀 “Groundhog Day” in Dinarland: Same Waiting, New Pressure

One member summed up the community’s mood perfectly:

“Yesterday was Groundhog Day… but today still feels like Groundhog Day here in Dinarland.”

The feeling is familiar: waiting, watching, hoping, and seeing timelines slip — again.


💬 Any RV Updates? Bondholders? Tier 3?

When asked directly if there was anything new on the RV or Tier 3 bondholders, MarkZ didn’t sugarcoat it:

“No — and it’s painful. I really thought I would have an update by this morning.”

Bondholder Rumors:

  • Some bondholders may have received partial payments

  • MarkZ does not believe they are holding up Tier 4

  • Indian Nations, according to MarkZ, are not allowed to distribute yet

Despite mixed reports, nothing definitive has crossed the finish line.


🇮🇶 Iraq Contacts the U.S. — But Silence Follows

One of the most interesting updates came from a member report:

“I heard Iraq has contacted the US for clear economic negotiations — the US hasn’t responded yet.”

MarkZ later reinforced this theme with strong intel:

“I was told leaders are desperate to talk with the US and avoid sanctions.”

This silence from Washington is not accidental — it’s leverage.


⏰ “48 Hours” to Decide the President

According to MarkZ, Iraq is now under intense internal pressure:

“48 hours to decide Presidential Election.”

What’s Happening:

  • mad scramble inside Iraq

  • Leadership feels trapped between:

    • ❌ Bowing to the U.S. by rejecting Maliki

    • ❌ Bowing to Iran by accepting Maliki

“They feel like they are between a rock and a hard place.”

This moment could define Iraq’s political and economic future.


🗳️ Presidential Vote Thursday? Budget Saturday?

Members shared growing chatter from inside Iraq:

  • Presidential vote possibly Thursday

  • 2026 budget vote Saturday

  • CBI changing the rate immediately after

MarkZ did not confirm these reports but acknowledged the momentum and urgency.


🌍 International Momentum Is Building

Despite political chaos, global interest in Iraq is exploding:

“Wide international momentum on the second day of the Baghdad International Fair.”

MarkZ emphasized:

  • huge number of companies want to do business in Iraq

  • Foreign investors are lining up

  • Iraq’s market potential is undeniable

This level of interest cannot coexist long-term with currency dysfunction.


🇺🇸 U.S. Mood: Taxes, Corruption, and Breaking Points

The conversation shifted briefly to the U.S. economic climate.

MarkZ shared a personal prediction:

“Emotionally and financially in the US… it is predicted to be a record-breaking NOT tax-paying year.”

Why?

  • Widespread frustration

  • Perceived corruption

  • Government waste

  • Loss of trust

Some members even referenced a possible “Boston Tea Party” moment — symbolic of growing unrest.


🌪️ Calm Before the RV Storm?

Despite exhaustion, many still believe the ending will be sudden:

“I still think it will happen suddenly.”

Others echoed a shared prayer:

“I am praying this is the calm before the RV storm… something has to break soon.”

This sentiment captures the paradox of Dinarland:

  • Maximum frustration

  • Maximum expectation

Both at the same time.


🔍 Featured Snippets 

🔹 Is the RV happening soon according to MarkZ?

MarkZ says there is no confirmed update yet, but pressure inside Iraq is rapidly increasing, suggesting a possible sudden breakthrough.

🔹 Are bondholders being paid?

Some may have received partial payments, but MarkZ does not believe Tier 4 is being intentionally delayed.

🔹 Why is Iraq under pressure right now?

Iraq is scrambling to decide on a President while trying to avoid U.S. sanctions and Iranian dominance.


❓ Q&A Section

Q: Did MarkZ expect news by now?

Yes. He admitted the lack of updates is painful.

Q: Is the U.S. pressuring Iraq?

Strongly. Iraq wants talks to avoid sanctions.

Q: Could the RV still happen suddenly?

Many believe so, including MarkZ and community members.

Q: Is international interest in Iraq real?

Absolutely. Global companies are actively positioning.


🧠 Final Takeaway

This update from MarkZ reflects peak tension:

  • ❌ No official RV trigger yet

  • ⏳ Intense pressure inside Iraq

  • 🌍 Massive international interest

  • 🇺🇸 U.S. leverage in full effect

  • ⚡ A growing sense that when it breaks — it breaks fast

Dinarland may feel like Groundhog Day
but historically, breakthroughs happen when frustration is highest.


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MarkZ Disclaimer: Please consider everything on this call as my opinion. People who take notes do not catch everything and its best to watch the video so that you get everything in context.  Be sure to consult a professional for any financial decisions

Member: Good Morning. Funny thing is yesterday was Groundhog Day….but today still feels like Groundhog day here in Dinarland. LOL

Member: Anything new with the RV Mark? Anything from tier 3 bondholders?

MZ: No and its painful. I really thought I would have an update by this morning. 

Member: Does anyone think bond holders have been paid and are holding tier 4 back?

MZ: I think they may have been paid some but do not think they are delaying 4.

Member: Mike Bara and Jen said some Bond holders paid

Member: Have the Indian nations received funds?

MZ: I do not think the Indian nations are allowed to distribute yet.  

Member: I live amongst three Indian nations .... IMO they're rolling! Nice cars new government buildings .

Member: I heard this just after midnight on my talk radio show driving home from work, Iraq has contacted the US for clear economic negotiations, the US hasn't responded yet

Member: I heard from a friend in Iraq that Thursday is looking good

Member: Hearing Presidential vote on Thursday, 26 budget vote on Saturday with CBI changing the rate immediately

MZ: In Iraq: “48 Hours to decide Presidential Election”  There is a mad scramble going on inside Iraq. I was told leaders are desperate to talk with the US and avoid sanctions. What I am being told is they feel like they are in between a rock and a hard place. They feel like with Makiki….if they don’t go with him they are bowing to the US….but If they do go with him…they are bowing to Iran. 

MZ: “Wide International momentum on the second day of the Baghdad International fair” There are a huge amount of companies who want to do business with Iraq. 

Member: I really thought we would have Tax relief this year before April 15

Member: Looks like another tax season will go on? Hoping for a miracle

MZ: Emotionally and financially in the US…..IT is predicted to be a record breaking not tax paying year. People are done with the corruption and the government just giving away and wasting their hard earned money…    Just a prediction

Member: Another “Boston Tea Party” moment possibly on the way. ?  

Member: We pay plenty of taxes. politicians need to be held accountable for all the waste and fraud. They are the ones who allowed the fraud to happen

Member: Taxes are voluntary until they start coming after you.

Member: I am praying this is the calm before the RV storm….Something has to break soon. So tired of delays and excuses .  The PTB knows what needs to be done to save the world…..and they just won’t do it. 

Member: I still think it will happen “Suddenly”

Member: Praying for all that have any health problems and happy birthday and anniversary to all that are celebrating today.

MNT GOAT: Iran’s Downfall and the Coming Reinstatement of the Iraqi Dinar

48 hours to decide on the presidential candidate

 48 hours to decide on the presidential candidate

The Coordination Framework gave the two main Kurdish parties (the Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union) a period of (48) hours to resolve their dispute over the position of President of the Republic, according to the official spokesman for the Victory Coalition, Aqeel Al-Rudaini.

Al-Rudaini said in a special statement to Al-Sabah: The Coordination Framework delegation played an important role in bringing the views of the two Kurdish parties closer regarding the issue of electing the President of the Republic.

He added that "the meetings held by the delegation produced positive indicators from the Kurdish side towards not maintaining the political deadlock, and moving forward to complete the constitutional entitlements within their legal frameworks."

Al-Rudaini explained that "the coordination framework gave the Kurdish parties a two-day deadline to end this deadlock and reach an agreement on the selection of the president of the republic in preparation for completing the rest of the constitutional requirements."

The Coordination Framework delegation returned to Baghdad yesterday evening after a series of important meetings with the leaders of the two Kurdish parties, in Erbil and Sulaymaniyah respectively.

The delegation included the head of the Reconstruction and Development Coalition, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, the Secretary-General of the Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri, the head of the Foundation Coalition, Mohsen al-Mandalawi, in addition to the Secretary-General of the Coordination Framework, Abbas Radhi.

Informed sources told Al-Sabah that the meetings yielded positive results, with an agreement reached on establishing a framework for consensus between the two parties regarding the mechanism for selecting the president. This framework aims to prevent any escalation in the political process and ensure adherence to deadlines. 

Constitutional.

The delegation began its talks in Erbil with the President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Masoud Barzani, who stressed the need to define a clear mechanism for electing the President of the Republic, in order to ensure the stability of the political scene and avoid any disruption to national entitlements.

In Sulaymaniyah, the delegation met with the President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani. During the meeting, they reviewed national and regional developments and stressed the importance of unifying national positions and resolving the issue of the presidency in a way that contributes to the formation of a government that reflects the aspirations of all Iraqis and strengthens the path of reform, reconstruction, and development.   link


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