I agree with this but then we are talking about a delay of the 10,000 dinar again.
But I thought about what if they do handout tommorow but not RV. Then I don't see a RV before 31 january but a open country for the International community with a program rate.
So the key is the 10,000 dinar and if not delayed we MUST see a RV or that country is a bargain.
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well, things will need to accelerate in Baghdada compared to what we know so far. Look at this article.
Iraq girds for shift in U.S. policy
Baghdad fears changes will be too extensive, too fast
And what I was looking at:
"It is probably a good thing for Iraq that there has been this big change in Washington, because it will force the Bush administration to consider new ideas," said legislator Haider al-Ebadi of the Shiite Dawa Party. "The concern is that Washington will impose changes too fast and further than the Iraqis are ready to go."
And that's what I think Washington will do. We are running out of time!
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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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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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Funny,
That says it all and I agree, but remember, Kurd's have been running their region as if a seperate country for over a decade, so they are indeed far advanced than those in Baghcrap and would be the model to follow just as they have been for years, so I would like to see them do more than put pressure on the Baghcrappers. (g)
Good luck to all, Mike
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France calls for withdrawal timeline from Iraq based on political strategy
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France calls for withdrawal timeline from Iraq based on political strategy
CAIRO, Nov 11 (KUNA) -- France called on Saturday for foreign troops in Iraq to place a withdrawal timeline in coordination with the Iraqi authorities based on a political strategy.
French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy, in an interview with "Al-Ahram" daily, said that based on this, the formation of Iraq's national unity government headed by Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki was considered a great step as it represented the different building blocks of the Iraqi society.
During the recent visit of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to Paris, he said France conveyed a message of support for establishing dialogue among all Iraqi parties, blocks, and tribes and for halting sectarian violence.
France backed and took part in placing an international charter on Iraq based upon which the international community would review development in the country so as to support national reconciliation and Iraq's reconstruction, Blazy said.
Blazy, who is commencing an official visit to Egypt today, will hold talks with officials on holding an international Middle East peace conference aimed at resuming the peace process. He is also expected to discuss developments in Darfur.
The French Foreign Minister urged Palestinians not to overlook the opportunity they had to form a new government so as to allow the international community the chance to review its policy on contacts with the current government.
He also condemned Israel's indiscriminating military operations against Palestinian-populated areas and demanded that these be stopped.
Blazy expressed deep concern over the tragic events in Beit Hanoun, Gaza, and pointed out his country supported the resumption of the peace process without pre-conditions.
Regarding Lebanon, Blazy said his country was greatly concerned with what was happening there, noting the historical, cultural, and friendship ties that bound the two countries.
France supported Lebanese national dialogue but would not interfere in internal affairs, he added.
On French-Syrian dialogue, Blazy said Syria had established diplomatic relations with all European countries, stressing that his country's relations with Syria were solid and based on friendship.(end) rg.
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I've been reading the History thread since 6:00 a.m. trying to catch up with all the great news coming out because I hadn't read anything since mid afternoon yesterday. I just have one comment to make regarding the banks not selling because of possible scams. My first instinct/thought about it was that since Stephanie on iif posted about the BofA selling on the 13th, the banks were inundated with calls from all the dinar spectators (we can be an aggravating bunch when we want to know something ). If you recall one bank manager made the comment about ALL the calls his bank had received. I believe that since they obviously don't know what we know that it just sent up RED FLAGS all through their branches. Did you notice that the ones who told us about running into problems buying, that once a teller/manager saw that it was a person they sold to on numerous occassions, they were given the go ahead to purchase? I believe they are just being cautious because the sudden interest in the past few weeks have they bum-fuzzled. Any thoughts?
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