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589bull: Syria Just Got Sanctions Relief, Iraq is Next

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Syria just got sanctions relief. Let that sink in.

The U.S. Treasury lifted restrictions on their Central Bank, oil sector, ports, and more all in one sweep.

If Syria, after a decade of isolation, just got the greenlight… Then Iraq is next.

And it’s not just speculation anymore it’s pattern.
• Syria unlocked via General License 25
• Treasury led move, not just diplomacy
• Caesar Act waiver issued same day
• Greenlight for investment, private sector flow, and regional trade

Now ask yourself: If they can flip Syria back online overnight, what’s stopping them from flipping Iraq’s switch next?

Iraq’s already aligned:
• SWIFT-ready banks
• New CBI HQ complete
• Treasury coordination confirmed
• Budget & salary grid active
• Regional infrastructure humming

All that’s left is the rate.
The unlock.
The trigger.

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Syria was the warmup.

Iraq is next.

Source(s):
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1926084362157601052

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