Dinarland Highlights – 1.14.26
MarkZ
[via PDK]
Here is the big one…I could just drop the mic and walk away… ”Prime Minister: The Government has completed the path of Financial and Economic Reform” Sudani confirmed this on Monday. The take away – Sudani says they completed it. When he first took office he said when they completed it – they would return the dinar to its former glory. Very positive stuff in Iraq.
The Iranian currency crashed this week…yesterday in the wee hours. I am a bit concerned and think Iraq may have already gone if not for what is happening right now in Iran. Everything happening in Venezuela and Iran looks good for the global reset …but may have slowed things down a bit. But I am still hearing things are well underway and we are on the precipice for our blessing.
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Mountain Goat
I want to emphasize once again not to get negative on the RV. It’s going to happen and has to happen. The current stalling of the event is almost solely due to what is happening in Iran. Iran will soon fall. It is coming and the writing is on the wall…We are NOT going to see the RV until this happens, says my contact in the CBI.
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Frank26 (KTFA)
The monetary reform is constipated. Who did I say is the clog? Alaq. Haven’t you wondered why it is that Sudani is not just getting in? Makes you think. I support Sudani until my leader tells me not to support him…
It is possible Sudani may not be the Prime Minister…It is possible he has stepped aside. We don’t know the full results yet. It’s possible Donald Trump is going to tell him, ‘Get your a*s back in there.’ I don’t know. But we do know Sudani decided to say, ‘I’m going to step aside.’ Apparently Trump got a bad report from Savaya…IMO Sudani blew it...Maliki? Of course not…The reason I suggest to you al-Awadi is because al-Awadi is Sudani’s right hand man…This guy maybe will listen to Trump, play fair with your currency and pay up.
A lot of you came to me and said Sudani stepped down…Who did I tell you is in charge of the monetary reform? IMO Donald Trump. If you’re not getting along, you’re going to get lost. I don’t care who you are.
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Sandy Ingram
Very disturbing news for you. Sudani suspended his bid for a second term as prime minister of Iraq. This is being reported by major news stations, but Sudani himself has not shown up to confirm this information. My hesitation is because it looks like Maliki is the top contender to be the next prime minister of Iraq.
There are a large number of Iraqi people who believe and think Iraq is increasing their defense department because Iran is going to be going to war soon and Iraq is going to help Iran...You need to know that line of thought is on the table.
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Jeff
The central bank is completely autonomous. They can change the rate whenever they want. What we don’t know is do they perceive or deem the formation of the government as a level being completed. Is that a level of stability regarding the rate change? We’ll never know. We can’t confirm. We have no way to verify that…It does make sense for them to change the rate before the government is done formed and completed. Reason why is they still have quite a bit of things they have to do after the rate changes. They have to approved 150+ laws. One of those would be the ’26 budget.
Question:
“When the rate changes, is it automatically international?”
Absolutely it sure is. Reason why…when the rate changes, the sanctions automatically get lifted. It’s an all-in-one step – Rate change, sanctions have lifted, Iraq is international now.
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Clare (KTFA)
Article:
“The Central Bank Governor discusses with Oliver Wyman ways to improve Iraq’s sovereign and credit ratings”
Article:
“Warning against using it to address the financial deficit… Economic Observatory: Iraq’s gold reserves at their highest levels“
Quote:
“The report indicated that the total reserve of 170.9 tons is currently equivalent to $23.064 billion, the highest level of gold reserves in Iraq’s history.”
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Omar
Sudani on TV…He mentioned many things like celebrating a national holiday…talking about the United Nations leaving Iraq. He spent such a great amount of time talking to us about the sovereignty of our currency, not the sovereignty of our nation, we know that. He kept saying our currency is sovereign…I can’t express how important that is.
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MilitiaMan
The goal is to position Iraq as a regional financial center. Think about that. Really? 1310 going to have a regional financial center? I don’t think so.
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Walkingstick (KTFA)
Sudani, Maliki and al-Awadi…is not a coincidence. They have been talking about al-Awadi for a long time, for at least a couple weeks now…Right now Trump is supporting Mark Savaya and telling him he did a great job in Iraq.
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