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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Wealthwatch Member Chat  10-14-15  Part 1 of 2

Post From Wealthwatch.world Chat Room  10-14-15
Wealthwatch Member Chat  10-14-15  Part 1 of 2

Tootsie: :grin: Iraq plans to reduce its dependence from oil by 10% per annum 10/14/2015 BAGHDAD / JD / .. the parliamentary finance committee revealed, for the government to develop a strategy to reduce the country's dependence from oil plan by 10% annually through the activation of non-oil sectors.
 
A member of the committee MP Hossam punitive Agency / JD /: "The government and through its reform program works to expand the country's imports and reduce dependence on oil," noting that it "has developed a strategic plan to reduce dependence on oil by 10% annually, which means that the budget in 2015 if they rely 95% on oil revenues, the 2016 budget will be adopted by 85%. "

"The plan includes the granting of loans trillion dinars to support small and medium enterprises, which will reduce unemployment and reduce the proportion of imports of some consumer goods, as well as the granting of the 5 trillion dinars loan by the Central Bank for banks specialized and this in turn will activate the productive sectors of the non-oil" ./ ended wealthwatch.world/showthr...
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Tootsie: Government vote on the reform of state employees' salaries system 10/14/2015 BAGHDAD / JD / .. Council of Ministers decided to vote to approve the reform of state employees' salaries system by raising the minimum grades to benefit from the reduction of the salaries of the higher grades, including salaries reduce inequality and achieve social justice.
 
A government statement said the Cabinet decided in its meeting held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, modify the salary scale Annex law salaries of state employees and the public sector No. (22) for the year 2008, and the unification of allocations charged by state officials all and to reduce disparities among them.
 
He added that the new peace achieves an improvement between the lower and upper levels of the stairs and the reduction of differences of about 6.8 times, as in the peace force to (5.3) visits in the proposed peace and a greater degree of justice. '

He continued that the council decided to include all state employees, including the three presidencies, bodies and associated institutions and civil servants in the ministries of defense and interior law salaries of state employees and the public sector staff number (22) for the year 2008 average.
 
The Council of Ministers canceled the funds provided under the laws, regulations or instructions or special resolutions before the enforcement of this decision, taking into account the amendments made by the Council of Ministers after a presentation to the Prime Minister for approval.

The Council of Ministers reviewed a draft federal budget law for 2016, and made the observations needed it, and decided to hold an extraordinary meeting next week for the purpose of approving the budget once and for all and submit them to the House of Representatives.
 
The Council also discussed the issue of repair and maintenance of the Mosul Dam, and stressed the need for the use of international expertise and guidance directly calls international companies sober light on the specifications pre
 
 Tootsie: sober light on the specifications prepared in this regard the Council has authorized the President of the Council of Ministers invitations and decision in this regard has expired wealthwatch.world/showthr...

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Tootsie: have to divest myself LOL

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TxBrand: ‹@Doug_W› here is just the youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch
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Donnie: in the video they refer the middle east to just Israel and Palestine. what about all the other countries in the ME. This video is short/one sided.
 
MichelleL: no, the specify egypt jordan, iraq, iran, syria
 
Donnie: we know what Iran wants - wipe Israel off the earth
 
MichelleL: yup, so does everyone in the area, apparently - and our administration prolly feels it would solve a whole load of problems, but they ignore the fact that if there were no israel, the arabs would find something else they want to annihilate
 
Donnie: if the Muslims are so against Israel being there then why are the Muslims fighting and killing each other ????

MichelleL: as it is, we're already "there"
MichelleL: arabs fight
MichelleL: they have for thousands of years - only thing they "unite" against is outsiders - infidels
 
Donnie: ISIS and Daesh are Arab and killing other Arabs???

 MichelleL: yup
MichelleL: arabs killing arabs is a 5 thousand year old tradition
 
TxBrand: Cain and Abel .. they are descendants of cain
 
Doug_W: interesting vid ...thanks Tx
 
MichelleL: if anyone wants a good background book, check out The Haj by Leon Uris, he really has the mentality down... old book though, maybe 84-85
 
 
blossom7454: So i heard things are very slow in iraq that doesn't surprise me...
Doug_W: more like dead
 
newbieDA: seems we are at a stand still againe
 
MichelleL: well, it happens, how long are you hanging in newbie?
 
newbieDA: I dont know what to look forward to now
 
MichelleL: 9 years and counting now, i stopped counting around 7 years ago lol
MichelleL: look forward to a new presidential election and more excuses?
MichelleL: to be honest, I'd have more confidence if it had just increased enough to be worth as much as we paid for them lol
  
newbieDA: actually started researching for family

MichelleL: ‹@newbieDA› my friends are taking just a bit over half what they paid to lessen their holdings
 
newbieDA: I can imagine that too
 
MichelleL: not everyone wants to come in and play with us here every day lol

newbieDA: ours where donated, or paid for services
newbieDA: so thats is why I followed

 MichelleL: nice
 
newbieDA: not much, but enough
newbieDA: I was trying to figure what this was all about, still am
 
MichelleL: i see chattels is here :) tell me please that the 2003 printings are as good as the 2014 printings lol
 
newbieDA: I mean I know they want to increase value, but they are still pegged
newbieDA: so I am confused as well
newbieDA: talked to chattels on skype while having a beer one day, we are on the same page
 
MichelleL: to be honest, sometimes I doubt I'll see a change for the positive in my lifetime, but I'm not exactly letting it stop my life either
 
newbieDA: I agree, if it is going to happen, it will, if not, oh well

MichelleL: yup - and at that note, i must proceed to something that will happen, like these errands that won't sit still - most of the time?
 
MichelleL: talk to you later, newbie :) Tx :) Gg and anyone else live - are you putting in windows 10? think i'm going to remove it
 
newbieDA: nope. no WIN10 for me, WIN7

MichelleL: i'm going to revert to 7pro - husband did this one morning before i woke up, and i've not been happy with it
 
 Doug_W: I have W7 Pro NOT going to 10 till FROCED
 
Shnozzle: If you have not installed WIN10 then don't!!! I did and it screwed up everything as well as slowed down a rather fast computer. Their new email in their browser EDGE will not allow you to attach anything. It takes over 10 seconds to open File Explorer, and opening Outlook 2010 emails takes over 10 seconds... I expected things would actually speed up... boy, I was sure wrong.
 
TxBrand: did yall know albert Einstein died in 1955...  :pinch: I though maybe 1930s... or earlier

Doug_W: all I knew was  he died
 lonegunman: Albert Einstien smart guy !
 
Winnerdinar: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 - 06:00 Kuwait Ready to Cooperate National A senior Kuwaiti official stressed Kuwait is willing to cooperate with Iran in resolving regional problems. Pointing to the latest remarks by Iranian officials welcoming regional collaboration, Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Aljarallah hailed the “positive reaction of Iranian friends”, ISNA reported.
 
“We are becoming increasingly confident that the Syria problem can only be resolved through political efforts,” he said. On Russian airstrikes against Syrian militants that started Sept. 30, he said Kuwait believes these attacks will further complicate the crisis, but there is always a chance for achieving a peaceful solution. Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah had said last week that members of the (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council are open to talks with Iran to build mutual understanding.

Following the remarks, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian welcomed the proposal for holding regional talks, and said Tehran “is always ready for serious negotiations and interaction with the regional countries.” Short Url : http://ift.tt/1G1aaJ2...

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lonegunman: kuwait 64& sunni the rest shia
lonegunman: interesting talk between the two
lonegunman: Iranians !! if their lips are moving their lying.....
 
 Winnerdinar: Persian Gulf largest oil terminal gets ready for post-sanctions era Kharg oil termnal News ID: 2940510 - Wed 14 October 2015 - 12:04 Economy TEHRAN, Oct. 14 (MNA) – In time with the completion of the overhaul of underground pipelines at Kharg Oil Terminal, the largest terminal in the Persian Gulf has become ready for increased oil production and export by the removal of sanctions.
 
Managing Director of Kharg Oil Terminal Abbas Asaddooz has described the latest status of repairs and preparation of Kharg Island Oil Terminal facilities; “currently, a portion of the overhaul including the repairing of underground pipes has been accomplished earlier than the envisioned deadline,” he noted.

The official further stressed that being very old and the largest oil terminal in the Persian Gulf, the delicate process of Kharg terminal’s overhaul marked a strategic achievement for the country’s industry.

Deeming the bombing of Kharg island during the Imposed War and the sanctions against Iran as major causes of the delay in overhaul of underground pipes, Asaddooz said,
“restoration of the underground pipelines was put on the agenda after the necessary surveys and technical assessments were carried out and it was successfully completed by the efforts of Iranian experts.”
 
Seyyed Pirouz Mousavi, Managing Director of Iran's oil terminals, had recently referred to the increase in the throughput of offshore operations to more than 6 million barrels a day; “at the moment the reconstruction and renovation of facilities, docks and storage tanks have ended,” he announced.
 
Meanwhile, Roknodin Javadi, Managing Director of the National Iranian Oil Company, has reported a one-million-barrel increase in Iran’s oil export in 6 months after the the lifting of sanctions. MNA/2940020   Winnerdinar: wealthwatch.world/showthr...

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Winnerdinar: Economic Achievements Discussed by Iran’s Seif, IMF’s Lagarde October 15, 2015 - 00:20 TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Valiollah Seif and Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christian Lagarde on Wednesday exchanged views on Iran’s economy.
 
The meeting held in Lima, Peru, was also attended by Iran's IMF Envoy Mohammad Jafar Mojarad Valiollah and the CBI delegation. The two sides discussed Iran's economic achievements and ways to come out of the current recession.
 
They also talked about giving impetus to the production sector in Iran in a bid to avoid the inflationary effects. The Iranian official, for his part, pointed to the anti-Iran sanctions, and said the sanctions had considerable impacts on economy of both the region and the world.

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Winnerdinar: Norwegian Diplomat: Iran Safest Country in Region for Investment October 14, 2015 - 19:11 TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Norway’s deputy foreign minister hailed Iran as the most secure and stable country in the Middle East region and expressed optimism for closer economic relations between the two countries.
 
printPrint Unlike crisis-hit countries in the region, Iran is fully secure and “we hope to expand our cooperation with the country as soon as possible,” the senior European diplomat said in a meeting with an Iranian trade delegation here in Tehran.
 
 He further pointed to his talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on various economic and political issues, saying that in the meeting it was decided that a Norwegian trade delegation visit the Islamic Republic in the near future.
 
The Norwegian deputy foreign minister further hailed the recent nuclear agreement between Tehran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) and praised the two sides for taking steps towards implementation of the deal. When the anti-Iran sanctions are lifted, he stated, the grounds for the development of Tehran-Oslo relations will be further provided.
 
The remarks come against the backdrop of a new wave of renewed interest in ties with Iran after Tehran and the Group 5+1 on July 14 reached a conclusion over the text of a comprehensive 159-page deal on Tehran’s nuclear program.

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TxBrand: Haider Al-Abadi ‏@HaiderAlAbadi · 4h4 hours ago fb.me/6ONsvqgn4 Translated from Arabic by Bing Wrong translation? Prime Minister Dr. Haidar Abadi confirms that the financial budget lines and details with precision and realism. fb.me/6ONsvqgn4

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chattels: Internal crisis meeting under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister, Dr. Haider ubadi which has been allocated to conduct a comprehensive review of the budget for 2016 in preparation for the extraordinary meeting of the council of ministers, which will be held on next Sunday. [ Abadi Facebook Post ]
 
chattels: Haider Al-Abadi The more present in Mosul do not accept the existence of Daash, but they do not have the ability to get rid of these gangs [ Facebook Post ]
 
chattels: ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — Following a meeting with Kurdistan region President Masoud Barzani on Monday, officials from Mosul arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday to set “zero hour” for the battle for Mosul, said an official quoting a Nineveh province delegate, Iraqi President Fuad Masoum and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi “To launch a decisive and massive assault against ISIS in Mosul,
 
the Mosul provincial council delegate met Barzani, and will later meet President Fuad Masoum, Haider al-Abadi and Salim Jabouri, the speaker of the parliament,” Saido Shingali, head of the Brotherhood and Coexistence Faction in the Nineveh provincial council, told Rudaw Wednesday.   chattels: http://ift.tt/1Ny5Ort...

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chattels: “We will decide on the time frame to launch the Mosul liberation campaign,” Shingali also told Rudaw.
                                                           
Winnerdinar: Iraqi troops make significant advances around Ramadi
Winnerdinar: Iraqi forces made significant advances around Ramadi and an operation to retake the city captured by the ISIL terrorist group in May is near, officers said Wednesday. "Great people, the hour of victory against the Daesh criminal gangs [ISIL] has come," said a statement from the Joint Operations Command for Anbar Province, of which Ramadi is the capital.
 
"Your heroic forces are advancing steadily from the northern side... they managed to reach Albu Farraj area," on the northern edge of the city center, it said, AFP reported. The head of the Anbar command, Major General Ismail Mahalawi, said, "Iraqi forces have raised the Iraqi flag on Albu Farraj bridge over the Euphrates.”
 
Since the start of October, Iraqi forces have been closing in on Ramadi, gaining ground west and north of the city in particular. ISIL terrorists took Ramadi, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Baghdad, in mid-May after a three-day blitz of massive car and truck bomb attacks that forced a disorderly retreat by pro-government troops.

After the most stinging setback suffered by Iraqi forces since they started a counteroffensive to regain the territory lost in mid-2014, officials vowed to swiftly retake Ramadi.
 
Progress has been sluggish, however, with Iraqi forces blaming a number of factors, including soaring summer temperatures. The US-led coalition's spokesman in Baghdad, Colonel Steve Warren, conceded two weeks ago there had been an "operational pause" in efforts to retake Ramadi. But on Tuesday he said Iraqi forces were now ready to launch an operation inside the city.
 
"We now believe that battlefield conditions are set for the ISF (Iraqi Security Forces) to push into the city," he said, estimating between 600 and 1,000 the number of ISIL terrorists remaining in Ramadi.

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Winnerdinar: Iraqi forces preparing for assault on ISIL-held Ramadi (8:24)
Winnerdinar: Iraqi forces closes in on Ramadi as officials praise heroism Iraqi forces closes in on Ramadi as officials praise heroism Iraqi troops and volunteer fighters have made significant gains in their joint operation to retake areas from the Daesh Takfiri group in the western province of Anbar with military officials vowing that victory in the tough battle is very near.
 
Iraq’s Joint Operations Command for Anbar Province said in a statement on Wednesday that the pro-government forces have further closed in on the provincial capital of Ramadi, retaking a key bridge north of the city.
 
 “Great people, the hour of victory against the Daesh criminal gangs has come,” said the statement, adding, “Your heroic forces are advancing steadily from the northern side... [and] they [have] managed to reach Albu Farraj area.”
 
 Major General Ismail Mahalawi, who serves as the head of the Anbar command, said “Iraqi forces have raised the Iraqi flag on Albu Farraj bridge” over the Euphrates. Over the past two weeks, units of the Iraqi army, backed by popular forces known as the Popular Mobilization Units, have been making advances around Ramadi, a city located 100 kilometers west of the capital Baghdad.
 
Those gains have been mostly in the west and north of the city with Daesh militants forced back to the central neighborhoods. Military officials have blamed the scorching heat for their sluggish progress to retake the city since the start of October. Meanwhile, in northern Iraq, Iraqi forces launched an operation to retake the town of Baiji and its highly significant refinery facility.
 
Baiji is located only 150 km (90 miles) away from Mosul, Iraq's second largest city which is also under the control of Daesh. Military spokesman Colonel Mohammed al-Asadi said Wednesday that Iraqi allied forces have managed to fight their way into the center of Baiji. Iraq has been grappling with a deadly insurgency since the summer of 2014 when Daesh seized control of some territories west and north of the Arab country.    Winnerdinar: http://ift.tt/1OEU9K0...
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Winnerdinar: Chattels there is some amzing news going on in the iranian media about iran and also Iraq
 
Winnerdinar: there is some really good news disciple check it out if you get a chance
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› I just did.. Iran is moving right along aren't they
 
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› next week is suppose to be pretty big for Iran
Winnerdinar: They apparantly start on the 21st instant visas for international investers
 
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› huge.. hopefully Iraq follows their lead

Winnerdinar: I dont know
Winnerdinar: He is very knowlegable in Iran

disciple7: cmon Iraq.. push the button

Winnerdinar: I think Iran and Iraq to push the button at the same time

disciple7: good thinking im starting to see the pattern

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