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Monday Night Video
FRANK26….6-15-26….EXCHANGE RATE HEATED !!!
This video is in Frank’s and his team’s opinion only.
Frank’s team is Walkingstick, Eddie and Omar in Iraq and guests.
Playback Number: 605-313-5163
PIN: 156996#
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXQYcUNv1AE
Video Summary:
The video presents a live broadcast by Frank, a presenter known for his in-depth study and commentary on the Iraqi monetary reform and related political developments. The date is June 15, 2026, and the broadcast combines spiritual reflections, personal insights, and breaking news updates from Iraqi and Kurdish media sources. Frank begins with a heartfelt prayer seeking strength and faith amid spiritual battles and personal challenges. He also remembers and prays for eight airmen recently lost in a tragic accident.
The core focus of the broadcast is the ongoing developments regarding Iraq’s monetary reform, especially the anticipated new exchange rate linked to the Hydrocarbon Law (HCL). Frank shares news from Kurdistan’s Channel 8, which reveals that Baghdad and Kurdistan have finally agreed on a revenue-sharing agreement—a critical milestone seen as “shaking hands” that validates the upcoming new exchange rate. However, mainstream Baghdad media remains largely silent on key developments, likely due to political interests and media ownership influenced by Iranian politicians.
The broadcast also covers additional political and economic issues: a heated discussion involving Prime Minister Z about reconsidering the dinar exchange rate, approval of nine cabinet members, passing of important but undisclosed laws, ongoing negotiations for extending the international coalition mission in Iraq, and legal actions against c*****t figures such as Maliki. Frank emphasizes that successful monetary reform is vital to underpin Iraq’s economic reform and stability.
Throughout the video, Frank engages with his audience by acknowledging comments and responding to viewers, fostering a close community spirit. He frequently uses metaphoric language, comparing monetary reform to riding giant ocean waves with careful technique, underlying his cautious optimism. The video closes with Frank sharing personal moments, including a lighthearted demonstration with coconuts and a commitment to continue delivering updates. The mood is a mix of solemn prayer, excitement for imminent positive change, and perseverance through uncertainty.
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Key Insights
[15:14] Political Cooperation as a Milestone: The agreement between Baghdad and Kurdistan over revenue sharing tied to the HCL is a major political breakthrough. It resolves long-standing disputes and sets the stage for launching a new, viable exchange rate for the Iraqi dinar, essential for monetary reform. This “shaking hands” metaphor signifies trust and collaboration, historically difficult in Iraq’s fragmented political landscape. The HCL acts as a legal foundation for economic stabilization, illustrating how political consensus is tightly interwoven with monetary policy.
[28:58] Media Discrepancies Reveal Political Influence: The disparity in reporting between Kurdistan’s Channel 8 and Baghdad’s media outlets reflects deeper political tension. With Baghdad media largely silent about the cabinet approvals and legislative progress, there is evident media censorship or m**********n. Frank highlights that much of Baghdad’s media is owned by Iranian-aligned politicians who are disinterested or opposed to transparent reform. This insight reveals the complexity of information flow in Iraq and highlights the importance of alternative media in providing truth to the people.
[37:44] Dinar Exchange Rate Under Pressure: The “heated discussion” involving Prime Minister Z signals intense internal debate over the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar. Frank clarifies that while the dollar exchange rate cannot be manipulated, the dinar’s rate can be adjusted by the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI), and this is pivotal to the upcoming monetary reform. This discussion reflects the sensitive balancing act policymakers must maintain to stabilize currency without triggering economic shocks or public distrust.
[42:48] International Security Role Crucial to Reform: Z’s request for extending the international coalition’s presence underscores the role of foreign military forces in maintaining security and political stability critical for economic and monetary reforms. The continued presence of coalition forces reassures political factions and foreign investors, providing a protective environment during this volatile transition period. This move highlights the importance of security in successful reform implementation.
[01:01:23] International and Domestic Political Dynamics Affect Reform: Frank discusses how foreign influences—particularly Iranian political interests—in media ownership impact the flow of truthful information and complicate reform efforts. He also references American political developments that have parallels with Iraq, showing interconnected geopolitical influences. The presence of multinational actors and regional rivalries shapes the environment in which Iraq attempts its reform, making it a highly complex and multifaceted process that goes beyond mere economics.
[01:10:06] Metaphor of Riding the Wave Represents Strategic Reform Approach: Frank’s repeated metaphor of riding a wave with longboards reflects a measured and cautious approach to monetary reform. The wave’s size represents the turbulence and uncertainty within Iraq’s political and economic environment. Using the longboards instead of shortboards symbolizes taking a slower, more controlled path to reform, providing time to adapt and avoid “falling off.” This offers insight into the complex realities of reform, where patience and precision matter as much as bold actions.
[01:16:18] Critical Dates for Reform Progression: The broadcast repeatedly points to two key dates—the end of June (30th) and the beginning of July (1st)—as critical windows anticipating milestones in Iraq’s monetary and legislative reforms. These dates correspond with the next legislative session expected to vote on the HCL and oil and gas laws, which directly impact the exchange rate establishment. The consistent referencing of these dates demonstrates Frank’s timeliness and the community’s anticipation of breakthroughs. It underlines how reform progress is closely tied to tangible calendar events.
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