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Dinar Updates Saturday PM Chat 6-18-16  Part 1 of 3
 
jeffusa says():You are here: Middle East
Senior ISIS commander for Heet killed west of Anbar
June 18, 2016 - 8:02 PM  News Code : 760964Source : Iraqi Media
 
On Saturday, Jazeera Operations Command announced killing the ISIS military commander in Heet District, along with seven of his aides, during a security operation west of Anbar.
 
AhlulBayt News Agency - On Saturday, Jazeera Operations Command announced killing the ISIS military commander in Heet District, along with seven of his aides, during a security operation west of Anbar.
 
Commander of Jazeera Operations Major General Qassim al-Mohamadi said in a statement that “This morning, a joint security force, based on intelligence information, managed to hunt down four (4) boats along the Euphrates River in al-Bakr neighborhood in Heet District, carrying the ISIS military officer in the district and seven of its aides,” pointing out that, “The [security] force attacked the boats with medium and heavy weapons, killing all of them.”

Mohamadi added, “The information indicated that the ISIS members are planning to flee from the vicinity of Heet, Rawah and al-Qaim west of Anbar towards Syria.
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DIGIman1 says():good to see them getting their butts seriously kicked
DIGIman1 says():Chat Copied ~~~~~~~~~~
Knowledge is like underwear. It is useful to have it, but not necessary to show it off.
 
Dr dave says():This is not a biggie rather a hugey rc.......dont ya think?
 
jimplants says():is this transfer of powers article 41?
 
puffdragon says():They got the comander scared that will scare the little indians in mosul to leave ???? ({): Got killed while trying to SPLIT ! COWARD .
 
subgirl says to DIGIman1()::D
 
Dr dave says():...if the Kurds are happy with this .....WOW art 140 is a moot point?
says():i stand corrected its 140
Dr dave says():140 the disputed territories
Dr dave says():Kurdistan
Dr dave says():I sorry I may have made rc run away jimplants.....
 
Hutch says to Dr dave():if we are waiting on 140, we will be here a long time, think of how many displace iraqis there are throughout the world..... so 140 , at this time is moot.
 
Dr dave says():Kurds will not be happy without Kirkuk and Tikrit... which province would they belong to...and receive that 17 percent ...I believe that they are behaving currently that these region belong to to the kurds?
 
Dr dave says():find it duck?
tntduck says():yep thanks
 
Hutch says to jeffusa():so do i
Dr dave says():listen to it tnt?
 
Hutch says():that is more of a national reconciliation thing
Dr dave says():...a huge step forward.....
 
Dr dave says():Hutch you think that the kurds would give that up when we speak of decentralization and powers to the provinces? ....lots of oil......there
 
Robl says to Hutch():I was thinking that Article 140 and the HCL all dealt with territory. When ever people dispute land because of the oil on this land. I was under the impression that this reallly didn't deal with refugees, but the actual boundaries. Am I wrong on that?
 
Robl says to Hutch():You have Bagdad declaring territory and you have the Kurds declaring boundaries of territory.
 
Dr dave says():Kurds want their area back which Maliki took away...and started his Arabitization process

Robl says to Dr dave():Agreed....
 
rcookie says():IT DEALS WITH THE DISTRIBUTION OF OIL PROCEEDS TO THE CITIZENS OF IRAQ BY PROVINCE...
 
Robl says():Yes... and therefor lies the problem of boundaires of land. Is that not correct?
 
rcookie says():AND POPULATION.....
Hutch says to rcookie():meaning a census would be necessary...
 
Dr dave says():No the constitution
 
rcookie says():YES....BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY...THE INFORMATION OF TRANSPARENT AND ACURATE...ECONOMIC DATA CAPTURE AND REPORTING...SO THERE IS A BASIS AT WHICH TO START...
 
jeffusa says to Hutch():well I would like some of them "proceeds"
Dr dave says():hehe
Dr dave says():so would the Kurds
 
rcookie says():NO MORE COOKING THE BOOKS AND FALSE STATEMENTS OF PRODUCTION AND FUNNELING REVENUES THROUGH LAYERS OF BANKS....
 
rcookie says():PARTY'S OVER..
 
Dr dave says():they the Kurds are pumping from there now
 
rcookie says):THE CBI IS IN KURDISTAN WITH COMPLETE MONITORING AND REGULATORY AUTHORITY OVER THE BANKING SECTOR....
 
Dr dave says():so it is a moot point the kurd are pumping from there now to fullfill their quota to Baghdad
 
rcookie says():THE WORLD BANK REVIEWED ALL OF THE OIL LICENSING CONTRACTS BACK IN NOVEMBER...MANY OF WHICH WERE REWRITTEN SO TO ADDRESS PAYMENTS OF ARREARS AND NEW PARAMETERS GOING FORWARD...
 
Dr dave says():getting paid????
 
rcookie says():BACK THEN ALMOST EVERY SINGLE OIL COMPANY WAS ANNOUNCING THE SCALED BACK REDUCTION TO OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN IRA...
 
rcookie says():LAST WEEK ALONE...LUKOIL ANNOUNCED THET NOW THAT THEY HAVE BEEN PAID...THEY ARE DOUBLING PRODUCTION AND INVESTMENT IN IRAQ.....
 
Robl says():So now that the Kurds have a one banking book system, isn't there still the dispute of boundaires? This affects the 17% that the Kurds can draw on. It was Maliki that re-drew the boundaries and took land away from the Kurds. And this is I don't believe has been resolved unless I am mistaken.
 
Dr dave says():i agree
 
rcookie says():IT HAS NOT...NOR HAS IT BEEN AIRED AS OBSTACLE...WHICH AS WE ALL KNOW THEY ARE NOT SHY TO DO...
 
Dr dave says():the kurds have been sqwacking about this.........
 
Robl says():The Kurds brought it up a great deal in the past, but I agree, I haven't heard much about it for quit a while now.
 
Dr dave says():2-3 weeks now
 
rcookie says():OIL WILL ALWAYS A DRIVING FORCE IN IRAQ...BUT REMEMBER THE 20BILLION EURO PORT OF FAW PROJECT ALONE...IS FORCAST TO CREATE MORE JOBS AND REVENUES TO THE GDP THAN THE CURRENT OIL SECTOR NUMBERS...
 
SRW says():The 17 percent to the Kurds has or has not been approved by the Parliament?
 
rcookie says():YES AND IS IN 2016 BUDGET....
 
Dr dave says():kinda....
rcookie says():KINDA WHAT..
 
Dr dave says():wheres the 140......
Dr dave says():who gets that 17 percent
rcookie says():FOR WHAT
 
Dr dave says():its all about oil aint it
 
DIGIman1 says():Chat Copied ~~~~~~~ I have a firm grip on reality. Now I can strangle it.
 
Dr dave says():17 percent that goes to the kurds and not Baghdad???
rcookie says():OMG.
Dr dave says():teach me
 
rcookie says():ARE WE HONESTLY BACK TO QUESTIONING WHETHER THE 17% TO KURDS IS REAL AND EXECUTING...
 
rcookie says():HANG ON
 
 
Dr dave says():some money is better than no money....does not mean the kurds will be happy without it
 
SRW says():I read where the Parliament was divided on the Kurds receiving the 17 percent. Which to my understanding is one million a day?
 
Dr dave says():money from the disputed territories
 
puffdragon says():An article brought in stated the kurds agreed to 1 Billion a month if I remember right !
 
Dr dave says():Baghdad throws the kurds a bone once in awhile
 
puffdragon says():I think it was Barzani that stated that .
 
Dr dave says():Huge untouched virgin oil fields here
 
jeffusa says():ernment has said it was willing to "enter dialogue with Baghdad" over a deal to increase oil exports, in return for a monthly revenue of $1 billion.Tags: Iraq, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Erbil, KRG, oil, Safeen Diyazee
 
Iraq's Kurds are ready to strike an agreement with the central government in Baghdad on a deal to increase oil exports, if it guarantees them a monthly revenue of $1 billion, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has said.
 
In an interview in the Iraqi-Kurdish capital city of Erbil on Tuesday, KRG spokesman Safeen Diyazee told Reuters that Kurdish authorities would be willing to sell the oil through Baghdad if they were to receive a share from the federal budget amounting to a $1 billion a month.
 
jeffusa says(): If Baghdad comes and says ok, give me all the oil that you have and I'll give you the 17 percent, as per the budget, which equals to one billion, I think, logically it should be the thing to accept," he said, specifying later that the amount referred to a monthly payment in dollars.
 
"Whether this oil goes to the international market or first to Baghdad and then to the market, it doesn't make any difference," he added.
 
"We are ready to enter dialogue with Baghdad."
 
In March, Iraq's central government stopped oil exports through a Kurdish pipeline to pressure local authorities to resume talks about an oil revenue-sharing agreement.
 
Iraq's state-run North Oil Company normally exported 150,000 barrels a day through the pipeline that comes out at the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, in Turkey. 
jeffusa says():If Baghdad comes and says ok, give me all the oil that you have and I'll give you the 17 percent as per the budget, which equals to one billion, I think, logically it should be the thing to accept.
- Safeen Diyazee             
 
The pipeline also carries oil produced in the Kurdish region in northern Iraq, which is sold independently from the central government, leading to tension with Baghdad.
 
The KRG stopped delivering crude oil to the central government a year ago, a decision taken when Baghdad's payment to the autonomous region fell under $400 million a month, according to Dizayee.
 
The Kurdish region exported an average of 513,041 barrels in May through the pipeline to Turkey, generating about $391 million for the month, of which about $75 million was paid to the crude-producing companies, according to KRG official estimates.
 
Dr dave says):...and that was contested by Baghdad
 
jeffusa says():Read more: Iran doubles oil production, fuelling regional rivalries
 
"The companies have been assured that certain amounts will be made on a monthly basis," said Dizayee, referring to the three foreign oil producers in the KRG region - DNO, Gulf Keystone and Genel.
 
"We have started to pay some of it, at least it has rebuilt that confidence between the government and the IPCs [oil companies]".
 
In February, the KRG said it would be paying international oil companies in 2016 according to the terms of their contracts, after making ad-hoc payments last year.
 
Foreign operators have been reluctant to invest and further develop assets in the region without the promise of regular payment, while the cash-strapped KRG needs production to increase as it struggles to avert economic collapse.
 
jeffusa says():https://www.alaraby....al-with-baghdad    --   bad link

rcookie says():GREAT STUFF JEFF


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