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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Wealthwatch OOTW News & Comments   2-2-16   Part 2 of 2

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Wealthwatch OOTW News & Comments   2-2-16   Part 2 of 2
 
OOTW: AS YOU ALL KNOW I'M NOT AN ECONOMIST, SO I EXAMINE SUPERFICIALLY - ANY INPUT IS APPRECIATED AND BUTI WILL COME IN LATER TODAY TO PERHAPS MAKE THIS DESCRIPTION MORE SUCCINCT
 
OOTW: HERE ARE SOME OTHER THOUGHTS I HAVE BASED ON THE RESEARCH I'M DOING ON THIS AND PLEASE, ANYONE , FEEL FREE TO INTERJECT
 
OOTW: THE REASON THE DINAR DOES NOT GO UP IS THE CBI BUYS FOREIGN CURRENCY EVERY TIME SOMEONE BUYS A DINAR THIS IS GETTING HARDER FOR THE CBI TO DO WITH LOW OIL PRICES AND THE WAR ON ISIS THEY HAVE TO NOW CONSIDER RAISING THE DINAR OR DEPRECIATING IT
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 IF THEY DEPRECIATE THE DINAR THEY WILL GAIN MORE FOREIGN CURRENCY RESERVES IF THEY STOP THE AUCTIONS AND STOP STERILIZING BY BUYING FOREIGN CURRENCY RESERVES THIS WILL CAUSE THE DINAR TO GO UP IN VALUE
 
OOTW: THAT IS JUST MY SUPPOSITION BASED ON THE DESCRIPTIOS I'M READING
 
OOTW: (NOT TO MENTION HOW CORRUPTION HAS EFFECTED THE CURRENCY SITUATION - NOT JUST ISIS)
 
rocknrollbus: ‹@OOTW› Iraq has signed on with the ICC?
 
OOTW: I CANNOT CONFIRM THIS - ONLY HAVE A PARLIAMENT PRESS RELEASE STATING THEY'VE DISCUSSED THIS
 
OOTW: I SPENT ALL MORNING TRYING TO PROVE OR DISPROVE THE ARTICE RE THE 71 IRAQI OFFICALS ON A US LIST
 
OOTW: TO STRIP OF THEIR POLITICAL POSTS
 
OOTW: AND I CANNOT CONFIRM THIS
 
OOTW: NOT EVEN AT THE TAAS NEWS SITE
 
rocknrollbus: I thot I'd read a few days ago that they had..............

OOTW: YES THE PRESS RELEASE DISCUSSED THAT THEY WOULD JOIN AND THERE WAS AN ARTICLE OUT STATING THEY ALREADY HAVE JOINED
 
OOTW: BUT I CANNOT PROVE THIS AT THE ICC SITE
 
OOTW: THE INFORMATION THAT WAS SENT TO ME - I WAS TOLD WAS FROM THE ICC SITE
 
OOTW: BUT THEN I CAME BACK INTO CHAT AND SAID THAT IT WAS NOT CERTAIN VERIFICATION
 
OOTW: WHAT IS CLEAR TO ME IS THAT THE IRAQI PRESS HAS AN AGENDA TO GET THE CORRUPT PROSECUTED
 
OOTW: TO SEE THEM PROSECUTED
 
OOTW: WE HAVE TO WAIT FOR FURTHER POTENTIAL NEWS RELEASES RE THE "71"
 
 rocknrollbus: ‹@OOTW› Just went to ICC site. Seems like last entry was April 2014??
 
OOTW: YES BUT THAT IS ABOUT 'CASES'
OOTW: IF YOU GO TO THE MEMBERS PAGE THERE IS NO SPECIFICATION THAT IRAQ IS A "FULL" MEMBER
 
rocknrollbus: ‹@OOTW› And now with Maliki's son buying that palace................I don't know if these idiots will "ever" get a handle on corruption..................
 
rocknrollbus: ‹@OOTW› Do you have an american news link to the "71"?
 
OOTW: ‹@rocknrollbus› THE ART ABOUT HIS SON AND THAT HOUSE COULD BE ANOTHER DEVICE BY THE PRESS TO MAKE PEOPLE ANGRY
 
OOTW: HERES MORE ON THE BONDS
 
OOTW: Central Bank: the government is able to overcome their expenditures during the current yearadmin Last update: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 - 8:44Central Bank: the government is able to overcome their expenditures during the current year Central Bank of Iraq, announced that the government was able to overcome the expenses for the current year, adding that part of the coverage of these expenditures will be through the issuance of national bonds.
 
The governor of the bank on the Keywords in a press conference with a number of officials and specialists of financial affairs at the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers that "the available indicators at the present time analysis on all aspects of liquidity, that the government will be able to overcome this year within the coverages that were agreed upon."
 
Keywords and added that "within the coverage of the budget will be put national bonds at home to be purchased by citizens at an interest rate similar to the interest which are raised for foreign bonds," adding that "these bonds will bring good return to the citizen."
 
rocknrollbus: ‹@OOTW› I know Abadi has done 100 time the work that McFeces ever thot of, but it seems like he's slowed down in the last few months??
 
OOTW: SO THE LOCAL BONDS (AS STATED ABOVE IN ONE OF THE STERILIZATION EXAMPLES) ARE LEVERAGED AGAINST FOREIGN BONDS HELD BY THE CBI/GOI
 
OOTW: IRAQI POLITICS ARE FAR FROM SIMPLE AS YOU KNOW.....THIS GETS DOWN TO RELIGION
OOTW: AND DAWA AFFILIATIONS
OOTW: IMHO
 
OOTW: ABADI AND MALIKI, ESSENTIALLY FROM THE SAME PARTY - AND ALTHOUGH MALIKI WAS SAID TO BE THE FOUNDER OF THIS PARTY,

I'VE SEEN ON THE DAWA PARTY SITE THAT THEIR IS A NEW HEAD WHO APPEARS TO BE A RELIGIOUS FIGURE (IF NOT ALSO POLITICAL)
 
OOTW: ALTHOUGH THERE WAS TALK VIA AN ALMADA ARTICLE STATING THAT HAKIM WAS BEING DISCUSSED TO HEAD THE PARTY
 
rocknrollbus: I remember reading that.......
rocknrollbus: I like Hakim!!
rocknrollbus: My question is......when will they start going after the corrupt??
 
OOTW: I AM AT THE SITE NOW AND THEY USED TO HAVE A LIST OF THE ORG'S MEMBERS AND THEIR POSTS BUT THAT PAGE IS NOW GONE

rocknrollbus: I pulled up the Islamic Dawa site......said Abadi was in charge?
OOTW: http://ift.tt/1PTzt49
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OOTW: YES THAT'S WHAT I'M SEEING NOW
OOTW: BUT THEY USED TO HAVE A PAGE WITH PICS AND POSTS
OOTW: NOT THERE NOW
 
rocknrollbus: Thanx OOTW..........BBL..............
OOTW: OKAY HAVE A GREAT DAY
 
 
Donnie: Iraq Live Update ‏@IraqLiveUpdate 5m5 minutes ago Kurdish Official: Maliki is very very good, one of the best Iraqi leaders! ...... ......#Shameless #AnythingForCash @RudawEnglish

 OOTW: Send this Thread to a Friend The joint forces preparing to liberate Fallujah and Hit Topic has been read 4 times 02/02/2016 23:02 The spokesman for the Joint Special Operations Command Brigadier General Yahya Messenger, the determination of the joint forces of progress toward freeing the cities of Fallujah and Hit of control Daash terrorist gangs.
 
He said Brigadier Messenger that military operations in Anbar continuing, and the army advanced toward Alsjarih area in addition to clearing roads and areas and schools in those areas and raise the IEDs of them, adding that the Joint Special Operations Command have plans to purge usurped areas of the organization Daash terrorist, especially after becoming the forces army experience in urban warfare . 
Butifldrm: World | Tue Feb 2, 2016 5:06pm EST Iraqis running out of food and medicine in besieged Falluja BAGHDAD | BY STEPHEN KALIN REUTERS/STRINGER

Tens of thousands of trapped Iraqi civilians are running out of food and medicine in the western city of Falluja, an Islamic State stronghold under siege by security forces, according to local officials and residents.
 
The Iraqi army, police and Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias - backed by air strikes from a U.S.-led coalition - imposed a near total siege late last year on Falluja, located 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad in the Euphrates river valley.
 
The city's population is suffering from a shortage of food, medicine and fuel, residents and officials told Reuters by phone, and media reports said several people had died due to starvation and poor medical care. Insecurity and poor communications inside the city make those reports difficult to verify.
 
Sohaib al-Rawi, the governor of Anbar province where Falluja is located, appealed to the coalition to air-drop humanitarian supplies to the trapped civilians. He said this was the only way to deliver aid after Islamic State mined the entrances to the city and stopped people leaving.
 
"No force can enter and secure (the delivery) ... There is no option but for airplanes to transport aid," he said in an interview with al-Hadath TV late on Monday, adding the situation was deteriorating by the day.
 
Falluja - a long-time bastion of Sunni Muslim jihadists - was the first Iraqi city to fall to Islamic State, in January 2014, six months before the group that emerged from al Qaeda swept through large parts of northern and western Iraq and neighboring Syria.
 
Since recapturing the city of Ramadi - a further 50 km to the west - from Islamic State a month ago, Iraqi authorities have not made clear whether they will attempt to take Falluja next or leave it contained while the bulk of their forces head north toward Mosul, the largest city under the militants' control.

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