Whiplash347:
BREAKING: The U.S. Just Sent Its Largest Trade Delegation in History to Iraq 60 companies. 101 delegates. Backed by the U.S. Commerce Department. While the public watches distractions, the real game is happening in Baghdad. What’s really going on? This isn’t just a business visit. It’s strategic positioning—timed with absolute precision.
• April 7–9: The delegation is meeting with high-level Iraqi officials.
• They’re signing new agreements, locking in access to Iraq’s private sector.
• A fresh MoU with Iraq’s Chambers of Commerce is the anchor point.
And it’s no coincidence this is happening at the same time Iraq is:
• Issuing credit cards for domestic + international use
• Digitizing land and launching the “Our” financial platform
• Quietly preparing the public and private sectors for global reintegration
>>> This is the real quiet before the storm. The U.S. is locking in deals ahead of Iraq’s next phase—before the new rate, before the floodgates open. You don’t send your biggest trade mission in history unless something’s about to shift in a big way.
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