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Wealthwatch OOTW Chat 11-12-15 Part 3 of 3
chattels: UNITED NATIONS, New York – The United Nations has a plan to return the people of Shingal to their homes, the top UN official for Iraq told Rudaw on Thursday. “Yes, the UN will be there,” said Jan Kubis, the UN secretary general’s representative for Iraq.
He said the UN would help “both through immediate humanitarian efforts and then through this stabilization efforts at least to help the people to return at the first three to six months to facilitate return and stabilization of people.” His comments to Rudaw came as Peshmerga forces reported that ISIS was retreating in Shingal after a three-pronged attack Thursday, backed by US-led coalition forces. http://ift.tt/1eZUx7Q...\
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TxBrand: Fox is going to talk about the town on the border in Iraq... the one they are clearing out as we type... forgot the name sorry
Doug_W: when Tx?
TxBrand: now
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Wealthwatch OOTW Chat 11-12-15 Part 3 of 3
chattels: UNITED NATIONS, New York – The United Nations has a plan to return the people of Shingal to their homes, the top UN official for Iraq told Rudaw on Thursday. “Yes, the UN will be there,” said Jan Kubis, the UN secretary general’s representative for Iraq.
He said the UN would help “both through immediate humanitarian efforts and then through this stabilization efforts at least to help the people to return at the first three to six months to facilitate return and stabilization of people.” His comments to Rudaw came as Peshmerga forces reported that ISIS was retreating in Shingal after a three-pronged attack Thursday, backed by US-led coalition forces. http://ift.tt/1eZUx7Q...\
http://ift.tt/1RREU06
TxBrand: Fox is going to talk about the town on the border in Iraq... the one they are clearing out as we type... forgot the name sorry
Doug_W: when Tx?
TxBrand: now
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Doug_W: ty bbl
TxBrand: Sinjar
TxBrand: he just said again... will take about a week
Doug_W: I finally found it JUST as it ended
Doug_W: tells U how much I watchy fox news Eh
TxBrand: ‹@Doug_W› lol
TxBrand: he had a good piece about is and I don't like that guy
TxBrand: about it
Doug_W: Shepard Smith?
TxBrand: yeah
Doug_W: I D K that any one is "better" than the ogher
Doug_W: other
TxBrand: this is one from this morning http://ift.tt/1CxSaki...
http://ift.tt/1SNF89m
TxBrand: I know fox gets things wrong sometimes... but they are the only ones I can stand to watch lol
forestnr4: Iraq new 50,000-dinar note (B356) reported.....www.banknotenews.com
Doug_W: ‹@forestnr4› TY
forestnr4: ‹@Doug_W› NP. It is good to see it on banknotes as it verifies the authenticity of the product.
Stash: XE 1148
Doug_W: indeed
disciple7: ‹@Stash› crazy how much it jumps around.. it was at 1116.7 earlier..
Stash: I know
chattels: " can not achieve the economic, cultural and social stability without achieving security and stability, which is in the process of maintaining security in full , " pointing to" the importance of cooperation between the security man and the citizen so that there is an integrated security. http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1N1tZmn
disciple7: Home Security US army announces the death of 60-70 ISIS elements in coalition strikes... US army announces the death of 60-70 ISIS elements in coalition strikes in Sinjar
disciple7: IraqiNews.com) Baghdad – The US military announced on Thursday, that 60-70 elements of the ISIS organization have been killed in an air strike by the international coalition that targeted ISIS sites in Sinjar District in Nineveh province.
“Reuters” quoted the army as saying that, “60-70 elements of the ISIS have been killed in coalition air strikes.” It is noteworthy that the Peshmerga forces has begun on Thursday morning the implementation of an extensive military operation to liberate the city of Sinjar (110 northwest of Mosul). disciple7: http://ift.tt/1gmvlbZ...
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chattels: He ( Najafi ) noted: "the need to implement Terms and paragraphs of the political agreement, in the laws that come in the context solution to many of the crises that beset the country, especially the National Guard and amnesty and accountability, justice and balance laws, the return of displaced persons and displaced persons to their role in the liberated areas, and not to put obstacles in the face of their return to take the government legal and constitutional role in achieving that and not stumping for any justification. "................. He ( Najafi ) noted "The reforms are required and necessary to be serious and not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws." http://ift.tt/1GNR4RF...
http://ift.tt/1N1u1uJ
TxBrand: tomorrow is Friday 13th
chattels: A Review Of Iraq Premier Abadi’s Reform Program, Interview With Reidar Visser
chattels: Abadi is said to be trying to form a new coalition to support him based upon Moqtada al-Sadr, Ammar Hakim and the Union of National Forces. What are the premier’s chances of creating this new grouping and will it be enough to give him a new majority in parliament?
chattels: " It is fairly clear that there are deep rifts inside the Dawa and the State of Law coalition on reforms, with a substantial if not overwhelming majority siding with former PM Maliki.
Hence the need for Abadi to look elsewhere. The deference with which he treated Muqtada al-Sadr in reports of their latest meeting was unprecedented and could indicate he is beginning to feel the need to rebuild his political base. Whether this can succeed vis-a-vis the reform project remains to be seen.
It likely would entail concessions in the shape of further political appointments, which is exactly what Abadi has been empowered by the clergy to fight against." - Visser
chattels: " ......a substantial if not overwhelming majority siding with former PM Maliki."
Stash: Somebody needs to knock Maliki off.
MzDiva: Ooooo Ooooo let me let me
chattels: Question : Finally, there are increasing reports that Abadi’s opponents not only want to stop his reforms, but replace him. Nouri al-Maliki is part of this camp and would gladly return to office, but might that be a deterrent to move against the premier given all of Maliki’s history, and what chance would another candidate such as Hadi Ameri or another Badr politician have ?
chattels: I would say what seems to be the case is that many politicians are fearing their own privileges through the muhasasa system being at stake. They may probably push ahead with any challenge to Abadi, including Maliki, if they feel their own individual fortunes are sufficiently under threat. - Visser
chattels: political power-sharing deals (muhasasa in Arabic) *
chattels: wealthwatch.world/showthr...
http://ift.tt/1NOmnm4
BOBBY: Chattels. ........ what is Abadi s position/ relationship with the Dawa party these days?
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› ‹@BOBBY› He is a member of the Dawa party.
chattels: And, like Maliki, he's a Shiite Muslim and is a member of the State of Law coalition.
chattels: Reidar Visser, an academic expert on Iraqi politics, says that although Abadi comes from the same political faction as Maliki, he enjoys much broader support, especially from Kurds and Sunnis.
chattels: Abadi has also had differences with Iraq's Kurdish community at points: Last year he warned that a dispute over Iraqi Kurdistan's oil exports could lead to the "disintegration" of the country, and he was criticized by Kurdish politicians during the negotiations over the 2013 budget.
BOBBY: Do you think his party affiliations have changed any since taking his position?
chattels: http://ift.tt/1hAQa4r...
http://ift.tt/1N1tZmq
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› No.
BOBBY: Always thought the relationship with Maliki was interesting
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› He may now be looking for new political allies / support.
BOBBY: lol..... was my next question
chattels: He has been a close adviser to Maliki in the past.
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› " al-Abadi seeks to that the number of seats that front up to two hundred, at least, includes chest Tiare and Hakim, and a group Sunni forces, in addition to part of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc. "
chattels: " the pressures faced by Abadi, necessitated his quest to receive the support of al-Sistani in a direct form, especially that against him Front led by al-Maliki and the group of lawmakers in the« rule of law », backed by a group of influential armed Shiite factions in the political decision, Finally it expanded its attempts to overthrow the government. "
chattels: wealthwatch.world/showthr..
http://ift.tt/1SNF89p
chattels: Courtesy of sczin11
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› " chest Tiare " is al Sadr.
BOBBY: Chattels. ....... would love to know what a daily conversation between the 2 of then entails
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› Abadi and Sadr ?
BOBBY: Abadi and Maliki
BOBBY: Pretty much Maliki and anyone lol
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› Of late I doubt that it is a cordial conversation.
BOBBY: no doubt
chattels: Maliki is " blue collar " / red neck compared to Abadi, who is favored by the intellectual elite.
OOTW: Abadi is well spoken and engaged
chattels: Maliki is very religious, almost fanatical shiite. Anti - Baathist ( Sunni ).
BOBBY: Chattels. ..... you just described half my neighbors lol
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› al-Maliki was the target of a propaganda campaign by ISIS, whom they called an "underwear salesman "
BOBBY: Chattels. ....... lol ....... wow.....
disciple7: XE: IQD 1116.0000
chattels: Mtn Goat - " .just about a week since the passing of the National Guard law "
chattels: ???????????????
chattels: When did the National Guard Law pass ?
Dianne777: ‹@chattels› so what does that mean?
chattels: Anyone ?
chattels: ‹@Dianne777› no idea what the " Goat " is talking about.
Dianne777: me either, ;)
TxBrand: Sinjar
TxBrand: he just said again... will take about a week
Doug_W: I finally found it JUST as it ended
Doug_W: tells U how much I watchy fox news Eh
TxBrand: ‹@Doug_W› lol
TxBrand: he had a good piece about is and I don't like that guy
TxBrand: about it
Doug_W: Shepard Smith?
TxBrand: yeah
Doug_W: I D K that any one is "better" than the ogher
Doug_W: other
TxBrand: this is one from this morning http://ift.tt/1CxSaki...
http://ift.tt/1SNF89m
TxBrand: I know fox gets things wrong sometimes... but they are the only ones I can stand to watch lol
forestnr4: Iraq new 50,000-dinar note (B356) reported.....www.banknotenews.com
Doug_W: ‹@forestnr4› TY
forestnr4: ‹@Doug_W› NP. It is good to see it on banknotes as it verifies the authenticity of the product.
Stash: XE 1148
Doug_W: indeed
disciple7: ‹@Stash› crazy how much it jumps around.. it was at 1116.7 earlier..
Stash: I know
chattels: " can not achieve the economic, cultural and social stability without achieving security and stability, which is in the process of maintaining security in full , " pointing to" the importance of cooperation between the security man and the citizen so that there is an integrated security. http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1N1tZmn
disciple7: Home Security US army announces the death of 60-70 ISIS elements in coalition strikes... US army announces the death of 60-70 ISIS elements in coalition strikes in Sinjar
disciple7: IraqiNews.com) Baghdad – The US military announced on Thursday, that 60-70 elements of the ISIS organization have been killed in an air strike by the international coalition that targeted ISIS sites in Sinjar District in Nineveh province.
“Reuters” quoted the army as saying that, “60-70 elements of the ISIS have been killed in coalition air strikes.” It is noteworthy that the Peshmerga forces has begun on Thursday morning the implementation of an extensive military operation to liberate the city of Sinjar (110 northwest of Mosul). disciple7: http://ift.tt/1gmvlbZ...
http://ift.tt/1N1tZmp
chattels: He ( Najafi ) noted: "the need to implement Terms and paragraphs of the political agreement, in the laws that come in the context solution to many of the crises that beset the country, especially the National Guard and amnesty and accountability, justice and balance laws, the return of displaced persons and displaced persons to their role in the liberated areas, and not to put obstacles in the face of their return to take the government legal and constitutional role in achieving that and not stumping for any justification. "................. He ( Najafi ) noted "The reforms are required and necessary to be serious and not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws." http://ift.tt/1GNR4RF...
http://ift.tt/1N1u1uJ
TxBrand: tomorrow is Friday 13th
chattels: A Review Of Iraq Premier Abadi’s Reform Program, Interview With Reidar Visser
chattels: Abadi is said to be trying to form a new coalition to support him based upon Moqtada al-Sadr, Ammar Hakim and the Union of National Forces. What are the premier’s chances of creating this new grouping and will it be enough to give him a new majority in parliament?
chattels: " It is fairly clear that there are deep rifts inside the Dawa and the State of Law coalition on reforms, with a substantial if not overwhelming majority siding with former PM Maliki.
Hence the need for Abadi to look elsewhere. The deference with which he treated Muqtada al-Sadr in reports of their latest meeting was unprecedented and could indicate he is beginning to feel the need to rebuild his political base. Whether this can succeed vis-a-vis the reform project remains to be seen.
It likely would entail concessions in the shape of further political appointments, which is exactly what Abadi has been empowered by the clergy to fight against." - Visser
chattels: " ......a substantial if not overwhelming majority siding with former PM Maliki."
Stash: Somebody needs to knock Maliki off.
MzDiva: Ooooo Ooooo let me let me
chattels: Question : Finally, there are increasing reports that Abadi’s opponents not only want to stop his reforms, but replace him. Nouri al-Maliki is part of this camp and would gladly return to office, but might that be a deterrent to move against the premier given all of Maliki’s history, and what chance would another candidate such as Hadi Ameri or another Badr politician have ?
chattels: I would say what seems to be the case is that many politicians are fearing their own privileges through the muhasasa system being at stake. They may probably push ahead with any challenge to Abadi, including Maliki, if they feel their own individual fortunes are sufficiently under threat. - Visser
chattels: political power-sharing deals (muhasasa in Arabic) *
chattels: wealthwatch.world/showthr...
http://ift.tt/1NOmnm4
BOBBY: Chattels. ........ what is Abadi s position/ relationship with the Dawa party these days?
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› ‹@BOBBY› He is a member of the Dawa party.
chattels: And, like Maliki, he's a Shiite Muslim and is a member of the State of Law coalition.
chattels: Reidar Visser, an academic expert on Iraqi politics, says that although Abadi comes from the same political faction as Maliki, he enjoys much broader support, especially from Kurds and Sunnis.
chattels: Abadi has also had differences with Iraq's Kurdish community at points: Last year he warned that a dispute over Iraqi Kurdistan's oil exports could lead to the "disintegration" of the country, and he was criticized by Kurdish politicians during the negotiations over the 2013 budget.
BOBBY: Do you think his party affiliations have changed any since taking his position?
chattels: http://ift.tt/1hAQa4r...
http://ift.tt/1N1tZmq
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› No.
BOBBY: Always thought the relationship with Maliki was interesting
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› He may now be looking for new political allies / support.
BOBBY: lol..... was my next question
chattels: He has been a close adviser to Maliki in the past.
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› " al-Abadi seeks to that the number of seats that front up to two hundred, at least, includes chest Tiare and Hakim, and a group Sunni forces, in addition to part of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc. "
chattels: " the pressures faced by Abadi, necessitated his quest to receive the support of al-Sistani in a direct form, especially that against him Front led by al-Maliki and the group of lawmakers in the« rule of law », backed by a group of influential armed Shiite factions in the political decision, Finally it expanded its attempts to overthrow the government. "
chattels: wealthwatch.world/showthr..
http://ift.tt/1SNF89p
chattels: Courtesy of sczin11
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› " chest Tiare " is al Sadr.
BOBBY: Chattels. ....... would love to know what a daily conversation between the 2 of then entails
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› Abadi and Sadr ?
BOBBY: Abadi and Maliki
BOBBY: Pretty much Maliki and anyone lol
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› Of late I doubt that it is a cordial conversation.
BOBBY: no doubt
chattels: Maliki is " blue collar " / red neck compared to Abadi, who is favored by the intellectual elite.
OOTW: Abadi is well spoken and engaged
chattels: Maliki is very religious, almost fanatical shiite. Anti - Baathist ( Sunni ).
BOBBY: Chattels. ..... you just described half my neighbors lol
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› al-Maliki was the target of a propaganda campaign by ISIS, whom they called an "underwear salesman "
BOBBY: Chattels. ....... lol ....... wow.....
disciple7: XE: IQD 1116.0000
chattels: Mtn Goat - " .just about a week since the passing of the National Guard law "
chattels: ???????????????
chattels: When did the National Guard Law pass ?
Dianne777: ‹@chattels› so what does that mean?
chattels: Anyone ?
chattels: ‹@Dianne777› no idea what the " Goat " is talking about.
Dianne777: me either, ;)
chattels: I started reading and studying the news to inform and protect myself from erroneous information.
chattels: There is a difference between freedom of speech and irresponsible speech. The right and entitlement to an opinion is very overrated.
chattels: In the final analysis we are responsible for our own discernment. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
chattels: ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Forty Islamic State (ISIS) militants were killed in heavy clashes in one Shingal village alone in Thursday’s assault by the Peshmerga, a Rudaw correspondent reported from the scene. "After the surrounding of Kolat village by the Peshmerga, heavy clashes took place and several ISIS militants wanted to fight off the assault by taking positions at schools in the village," said Rudaw correspondent Nasir Ali.
He said that ISIS fighters were quickly defeated and "the village was captured by the Peshmerga, killing 40 militants in it." He added that "three ISIS car bombs were foiled by the Peshmerga at the village.” Meanwhile, Sihad Brazani, commander of Peshmerga artillery forces, said that progress had been slow because ISIS had set bombs on the roads.
"ISIS planted many roadside bombs, which is why we did not advance more rapidly," the brother of leader Masoud Barzani added. He also called on the United States to provide the Peshmerga the arms they need to fight ISIS, instead of insisting on arms supplies only through the central government in Baghdad. "We hope that the US will review its policy and support us with heavy weapons,” he said.
chattels: http://ift.tt/1dh0hsK...
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chattels: Truly good and remarkable progress in Shingal today !
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› One year in jail is what I read from the plea agreement.
disciple7: XE: IQD 1108.0578
[08:46:14 PM] chattels: They will likely call it a sabbatical due to the difficult and long service provided to the community by him.
BOBBY: Chattels. ..... i am sure it will be played off as some kind of government action to silence him
chattels: Archival photo (IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – A local source in Nineveh province said on Wednesday, that ISIS has executed the head of the Department of Physics at the University of Mosul because of his refusal to develop biological weapons. chattels: http://ift.tt/1gmvlbZ...
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BOBBY: Abraham. ....... so what do you think about the new denom news?
Abraham: ‹@BOBBY› positive sign
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