These are some Dinar Guru updates starting off with Jeff says you've got to retress Retrace your steps in this and what brought the value of the dinar down in 2003 Jeff says it's called US sanctions right now The only remaining sanctions on Iraq are the
US Treasury OFAC sanctions So sanctions automatically brought the value of the dinar down what happens when you take sanctions off? Wouldn't that suggest it may be reinstates putting it back in the $3 plus range You take the US OFAC sanctions off. It puts back to three dollars and twenty two cents All right Pimpy says if I'm looking at percentage wise about who's going to be the PM and looking at something like 15% Chance Saddam II will be the PM 85% chance Maliki is going to be it I said this before just because Trump doesn't like Maliki and he's making all kinds of threats to Iraq over Maliki Becoming the prime minister doesn't mean Trump won't negotiate and work with Maliki. He's done it before with people.He doesn't agree with adversaries so-called enemies so as big as a snake as big of a snake as Maliki is as much as Trump doesn't Give a crap who you are or as long as you're willing to work with him. I'm saying there's always a possibility You'll see Maliki there as prime minister for a third term Frank 26 Iraq boots on the ground report firefly on the television It is showing the CBI is sending to all the banks inside Iraq and financial institutions a memo that says do not Discriminate against any older or new denominations of the American US dollar when they are exchanging dinar Frank says in my opinion. I think it's just preparation to tell the citizens of Iraq We've got a new rate coming and when you get it You got to bring in those three zero notes those American dollars You're still using and any other foreign currency because when it happens You're going to pour into the banks and the moment this happens.
It's going to be insanity It's going to be an amazing influx of people that are all over our banks and they want lower notes This is very good news Right. Sandy Ingram says we have major subjects to discuss today why the u.s. Controls Iraq's dinar pipe my pipeline Understanding this system is essential for anyone watching the Iraqi dinar Your Iraq's oil is priced in US dollars when buyers pay for Iraqi crude These dollars are deposited into an account belonging to the Central Bank of Iraq held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Iraq can request access to its dollars, but it cannot move them freely without meeting US regulatory standards United States can slow block or restrict access. We're talking about over a hundred billion dollars Iraq is a little bit wealthy and because of this dependency Iraq sovereignty is only partial Iran keeps whispering in Iraq's ears.
They are not free Part of making sure that nobody tried to sue blackmail strong-arm them the u.s. Put the money in the u.s. Federal Reserve Our embellishment says Iraq's oil reserves that were deposited with the u.s I'm sorry, the United States Federal Reserve in New York has Resurfaced a lot of people have been talking about it is important. Sure. It is but it's protection.
It's a good thing It's not a bad thing This is issue dates back to 2003 when the development fund for Iraq DFI was established To protect money from lawsuits related to a period before the fall the previous regime The remaining debts approximately 40 billion dollars owed 46 countries legal constraints could expose these assets to seizure if they were to fall outside the preview of United States law the DFI protections provide security and stability and none of that has changed All right, Samson article quote oil prices surge during the week Brent crude breaks through the $71 barrier barrel likely translation glitch and Lastly, we have Jeff who says the formation of the government is the linchpin to Iraq Revaluing and getting back on the international world stage phase one resolved president and government formation Phase two the rate change phase three accelerate legislative and economic reform execution deeper trade and financial integration

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