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Friday, February 12, 2016

Wealthwatch Members News & Comments   2-12-16     

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Wealthwatch Members News & Comments   2-12-16   
  
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Donnie: International Coalition destroys a target of 420 in a week Daash
 
rocknrollbus: We've had some pretty good news, thanx to OOTW, but, still waiting to read the article when Maliki is behind bars...........
 
Donnie: Twilight News / announced the leadership of the international coalition led by the United States for the destruction of 420 goals for the organization of the Islamic state in Syria and Iraq, in the period between the second and the eighth month of February this.
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The International Alliance explained that the objectives included «Control and Command and the areas where stores of weapons, buildings points, complexes to assemble car bombs, launch sites mortars, tunnel, car bombs, fighters, missiles, machine guns caliber, RPG, roads, barriers, bulldozer , cranes, bridges, facilities IED manufacturing ».
 
As the leadership of the international coalition revealed «destroy five Mhot oil and 175 locations combat and 75 of the tactical units of the organization, in addition to destroying 32 vehicles, and 32 area combines elements of the organization».
 
rocknrollbus: Yuuuuuup, that's it
Donnie: The leadership of the international coalition noted to «destroy weapons warehouses in Iraq, with 29 targeted coalition aircraft weapons depot organization of the Islamic state has led to the shrinking amount of weapons available to the organization to attack Iraqi forces and terrorize the local population».
 
Pointing out that «15 weapons depot was destroyed in Mosul and 12 warehouse another in Ramadi, in addition to a weapons cache in each of Qayyarah and Sultan Abdullah».
 
Targeting the international coalition to organize an Islamic state sites in Syria and Iraq for more than a year, fell during those attacks, hundreds of dead and wounded from the elements of the organization, also contributed to regain control over many areas of the two countries.
 
rocknrollbus: How you do that?
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Donnie: ‹@rocknrollbus› computer geek
rocknrollbus:   , I still have my Dixie cups and string!!
 
Donnie: Detection of 20 trillion dinars as "insurance" hidden in the bellies of the state departments

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rocknrollbus: ‹@Donnie› Do that 1............
 
Donnie: Iraq PM says to bring in technocrats in cabinet reshuffle
 
Donnie: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday he would reshuffle his cabinet to appoint technocrats to replace ministers appointed on the basis of political affiliations.
 
He gave no details about the timing of the change or what positions would be affected, but promised decisions soon including ones related to fighting corruption.
 
"Out of my responsibility ... to lead the country to safety, I call for a radical cabinet reshuffle to include professionals, technocrats and academics," Abadi said in a televised speech which focused largely on economic challenges facing Iraq, a major OPEC oil exporter.
 
By replacing ministers chosen on the basis of party affiliation or ethnic or sectarian identity, Abadi risks disturbing the delicate balance of Iraq's governing system in place since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 which toppled dictator Saddam Hussein.
 
He acknowledged in his speech that the reshuffle would replace ministers chosen by political blocs and approved by parliament in accordance with the constitution, but urged politicians to cooperate
 
TxBrand: ‹@Donnie› they found 20 trillion dinar ?
 
Donnie: Emboldened last summer by popular protests and a call for action by Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric, Abadi unilaterally moved at the time to dismantle the country's patronage system and root out corruption undermining the battle against Islamic State.
 
The ultra-hardline Sunni militant movement seized nearly a third of the country's northern and western territory in 2014 and regularly claims bomb attacks in Iraqi cities. Abadi's reform campaign, however, soon got bogged down by legal challenges and opposition from entrenched interests.
 
He has since been criticised for failing to take decisive action. "It was our ambition to unite the efforts of all politicians, political blocs and lawmakers," he said. "We were answered with a smear campaign which we did not respond to in order to prioritise the public interest." Iraq, whose income comes almost exclusively from oil sales, has struggled to pay its bills amid the fall in global crude prices.
 
The 2016 budget projects a 24 trillion Iraqi dinar ($20.44 billion) deficit financed largely by aid from international organisations such as the World Bank 
Donnie: Abadi said he had agreed with foreign countries to provide experts to help Iraq diversify its economy and invest in human and natural resources, and called for a comprehensive review of laws related to the economy, finance and state administration.
 
Wathiq al-Hashimi, chairman of the Iraqi Group for Strategic Studies think-tank, said Abadi's decision to reshuffle his cabinet puts him in a face-off with powerful political groups, including those in his own ruling alliance which last year pulled support for his reforms over concerns he had not consulted them.
 
"None of the parties will agree with him in changing their ministers and they will hit back with a motion of no confidence against Abadi," Hashimi predicted. "The country is heading to a serious crossroad and consequences are hard to predict."
 
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Donnie: ‹@TxBrand› looks like they found the 20 trillion Dinar in the GOI department accounts.
TxBrand: wow
 
Donnie: GOI departments holding money for "just in case they need it for a rainy day" lol
TxBrand: unreal
 
Donnie: that's like $17 billion USD
Donnie: how much was the 2016 deficit again????
Donnie: lol
rocknrollbus: $24.1 Trillion deficit.............


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