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Shafak News / On Friday, The US State Department Renewed Its Commitment Not To Allow Iran To Obtain A Nuclear Weapon, After Statements By An Iranian Official That Tehran Could Review Its Nuclear Doctrine.
Commenting on the statements of Kamal Kharazi, adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, a spokesman for the US State Department told Al-Hurra website: “President Biden has made it clear that we are committed not to allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon at all and we are ready to use all elements of national strength to ensure this result.”
“We remain deeply concerned about Iran’s nuclear activities and will continue to monitor them with caution.” “The intelligence community continues to believe that the Supreme Leader has not taken a decision to resume the nuclear weapons program that Iran suspended in 2003. However, we take any nuclear escalation by Iran very seriously and will respond appropriately.”
Ali Khamenei’s adviser to Kharazi said on Friday that Tehran is likely to increase the range of its ballistic missiles.
He added that it was also possible to review Iran’s nuclear doctrine amid growing tension with its arch-enemy Israel and exchange air strikes with it.
When asked by the pro-Iranian Al-Mayadeen channel whether Iran was ready to face the possibility of expanding the conflict after the recent strikes, Kharazi said that Tehran was likely to increase the range of its ballistic missiles beyond the self-imposed limit of 2,000 kilometers.
He said that although Iran technically has the capacity to produce nuclear weapons, it is currently constrained by a fatwa issued by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the early 2000s.
Tehran has always denied trying to make nuclear weapons and insists that its nuclear work is intended for peaceful purposes only.
[Iraqi Bank Manager Friend Aki Update - Reference Walkingstick's 10-31-2024 Aki update below]
It would behoove them to now put the pictures and the explanations of the lower denoms on the bulletin boards at these currency exchange centers.
Aki owns 90 of these exchange centers with his conglomerate.
You know why?
Because it's all about the money. They don't get involved in politics. They don't care about parliament. They don't care about any delays. It's only about the bottom line.
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Walkingstick
[Iraqi Bank Manager Friend Aki Update]
They are about to open many hundreds of ATM exchange enters outside of Iraqi borders. We call them currency exchange centers.
Aki owns 90 of these centers. It is not him by himself. Aki is part of a conglomerate. His business partners, there's 18 of them, they own 90 of these 'currency exchange centers' around the world.
The exchange centers are under the control of the GOI and CBI. They both control the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar.
Central Bank Governor Reveals Important Figures About Iraq's Economy And Foreign Reserves
Time: 2024/10/30 Read: 3,848 times {Economic: Al Furat News} The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq revealed important figures about the Iraqi economy and its foreign currency reserves.
Ali Al-Alaq said during his participation in the Middle East Forum 2024 (Miri) session in Erbil, that "the volume of currency issued in circulation is approaching 100 trillion dinars," indicating that "the foreign currency reserve exceeds 100 billion dollars."
He explained that "next year will witness major transformations in the restructuring of government and private banks."
He pointed out that "the growth rate of the money supply rose from 46 trillion to 100 trillion within two years," noting that "the external debt does not exceed 20 billion dollars." LINK
Article: "Al-Mashhadani is the new speaker of the Iraqi parliament"
Quote: "Mahmoud Daoud Salman Musa Al-Mashhadani (May 20, 1948-), an Iraqi politician and the first speaker of the Iraqi parliament after the US invasion of the country. He chaired the Iraqi Council of Representatives from 2006 to 2009 and was elected again today, October 31, 2024. He was also elected President of the Arab Parliamentary Union in 2008."