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“The Whole World is Ready” – Sun. AM KTFA Thoughts/News 10-2-22

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DoTalk2Me » October 2nd, 2022

Well, here we are in the 4th quarter. Not a surprise!  

Ryan1216 » October 2nd, 2022

It really isn’t sadly! October 10th will make a year since e-------s and we still don’t have a newly seated GOI. What happened to the 2022 budget? Now they’re talking about the 2023 budget. Not to sound negative. All IMO.

Jeffrey » October 2nd, 2022

You want security and stability then change your rate and everybody will be happy. It doesn’t happen because the cbi is as c-----t as every other middle eastern politician, imo.

DoTalk2Me » October 2nd, 2022

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According to captain obvious: Hot off the press..

If they would just give the citizens purchasing power by raising the value of their currency. Iran & Iraq would no longer have anything to fight about. Iraq would be happy. Iran couldn’t steal anymore. Things could go back to a dull roar where they just throw slippers at each other again.

But on the hand the world is overpopulated, so knock yourselves out.
You seem to be more interested in k-----g one another, over being prosperous. 
I know the Iraq/ Iran issue is a little more complex. But re: seating your government… give me a break
The WHOLE world is ready.

Samson » October 2nd, 2022

More than 200 thousand barrels per day .. Iraq’s oil exports to America rise within a week

2nd October, 2022

On Sunday, the US Energy Information Administration announced that Iraq’s oil exports to America increased by more than 200,000 barrels per day during the past week

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The administration said in a report that “the average US imports of crude oil during the past week from eight countries amounted to 5.610 million barrels per day, down by 455,000 barrels per day from the previous week, which amounted to 6.065 million barrels per day

She added that Iraq’s oil exports to America amounted to an average of 202 thousand barrels per day last week, higher than the previous week, when oil exports to America reached an average of 120 thousand barrels per day.

She pointed out that “most of America’s oil revenues during the past week came from Canada, at a rate of 3.755 million barrels per day, followed by Mexico at a rate of 598,000 barrels per day, and oil revenues from Saudi Arabia at a rate of 422,000 barrels per day, and then Brazil at a rate of 299 thousand barrels per day

According to the administration, “the amount of US imports of crude oil from Ecuador amounted to an average of 191,000 barrels per day, from Colombia at a rate of 72,000 barrels per day, and from Trinidad and Tobago at a rate of 51 thousand barrels per day, while no quantity was imported from Russia and Nigeria   LINK

Source: Dinar Recaps

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