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    Interesting,

    Now that the insiders news is slipping out, we got a taste of the truth today on major networks. Finally we are hearing the truth, no civil war, not even close, just terrorist bombing of mosues which was a failed attempt to create and backlash within religious sects, but it clearly failed when the bombers were caught and were not even Iraqi, and that proved that this was an intentional last ditch effort to break Iraq from within. We should hear this week about cabinet meeting, so we are closer than ever.

    Good luck to all, Mike

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    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


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    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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    Good one Adam,

    Wonder if this will ever get press in major media in states and UK? (g) I doubt it, for it is the same when they caught recent bombers of mosque, none were Iraqi, but it turns out Iran is behind it, just as my insider suspected before terrorists were caught. They were paid terrorists, nothing to do with insider power struggle which is what we were all led to believe. So much BS it makes you sick. Here is interesting read which verifies the above.

    INTERVIEW-Iraq Sunni leader says Iran stokes sectarian war

    March 06, 2006 10:15:50 (ET)


    By Suleiman al-Khalidi

    AMMAN, March 6 (Reuters) - One of Iraq's leading Sunni Arab politicians accused Iran on Monday of stoking sectarian tensions to foment a civil war that would break up Iraq and allow Tehran to control its oil-rich Shi'ite Muslim heartlands in the south.

    Tarek al-Hashemi, a contender for speaker when the new parliament opens on Sunday, said Iran was fostering instability in Iraq, partly through militias loyal to Shi'ite parties, in a bid to divert U.S. pressure over Tehran's nuclear programme.

    Iran denies such accusations. But his views, typical of Sunni politicians, signal tension ahead, both inside a future Iraqi national unity coalition and between Baghdad and Tehran.

    "The main player in Iraq is Iran. It wants to create chaos for America in Iraq as part of the conflict over the nuclear issue," Hashemi told Reuters in an interview in Jordan. "Pushing the Americans into a quagmire in Iraq at the present time serves Iran's national interests."

    The 64-year-old businessman and former military officer who is general secretary of the moderate Iraqi Islamic Party and a leader of the Accordance Front parliamentary bloc said he was "intensely worried" by sectarian bloodshed that followed the destruction of the Shi'ite Golden Mosque in Samarra on Feb. 22.

    Longer term, he said, he believed Shi'ite Iran's goal was to break up Iraq to satisfy territorial ambitions dating back through centuries of Arab-Persian and Sunni-Shi'ite conflict.

    "If they control a civil war and steer it toward the south seceding, southern Iraq would then fall under Iranian hegemony," he said. "This would be a great advantage for Iran."

    "Iranian intelligence is active across Iraq," he said, repeating an accusation made by U.S. and Iraqi leaders.

    PROXY WAR

    All Iraqis were paying the price for a proxy war between Iran and the United States on Iraqi soil, Hashemi said.

    "The antagonists are Iran and America and those paying the price are the Iraqi people in the near term and, yes, in the long term, there are Iranian designs on Iraqi territory."

    Hashemi said Tehran's influence especially across Iraq's Shi'ite south had grown since the collapse of Saddam Hussein's minority Sunni-dominated rule after the U.S. invasion of 2003.

    Saddam fought a bloody war with Iran in the 1980s. His Shi'ite successors have established warm relations with Tehran.

    Demands for greater regional autonomy under Iraq's new federal constitution also worry Sunni leaders, traditionally the power in Iraq, whose community occupies northern and western areas less rich in resources than those of Shi'ites and Kurds.

    Hashemi highlighted as a cause for concern bilateral deals on trade and security struck by governors in the south: "There were accords with central government but now there are bilateral ones between the southern provinces of Iraq and Iran," he said.

    The Samarra attack is portrayed by Iraqi and U.S. officials as an attempt by Sunni al Qaeda to foster a civil war that would weaken U.S. authority; al Qaeda allies accuse Iran and Iran blames the United States.

    Hashemi, who is engaged in U.S.-sponsored negotiations with Shi'ite, Kurdish and other leaders to form a national unity coalition government, described the killings of hundreds of people after the bombing as a "very grave indicator".

    He accused some Shi'ite militia of owing loyalties to Iran's Revolutionary Guards and of running sectarian death squads:

    "The possibilities are now much greater of a deterioration of the situation and there could be further repercussions," he said. "I feel intensely worried Iran is behind recent bombings."


    Good luck to all, Mike

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    Just had to bump this thread for a laugh, last time we see this, no, not quite, here it is. LOL

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    PEEK-A-BOO! :-)

    LOL!

    Now PEG Gosh Darn-it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshore-Wealth.com
    Just had to bump this thread for a laugh, last time we see this, no, not quite, here it is. LOL

    Loadsa LOL, good on you Mike! This thread has made more comebacks than Mike Tyson!!
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    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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    Blimey I thought the last time I was going to see this was when Adster promised it would be the last time I would see this and then it comes along again saying that it the last time I will see this and I'm starting not to believe it.
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    The last time ANY of you will ever see a similar thread like this again is when it re-emerges after... another Middle East crisis with another country, Palestine or Iran perhaps?

    In the meanwhile, for NOT being the last but certainly not the least, let this NOT be far off from the last....LoL. #@*%"!~% -burp.

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    Should make it a sticky guys!! Has to be the longest thread outside of any of Bryan's, LOL.


    Edit - Granted, erghhh... this is NOT yr last request I take it???...Lol. - MOD- YB.
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    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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