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    Tuesday, November 28, 2006

    1 Iraqi Dinar = 0.0007242 US Dollar
    1 US Dollar (USD) = 1380.93 Iraqi Dinar (IQD)

    Learn about the new Iraqi Dinar
    Median price = 0.0006654 / 0.0007242 (bid/ask)
    Minimum price = 0.0006645 / 0.0007231
    Maximum price = 0.0006667 / 0.0007256

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    WOoTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!
    JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!

    franny, were almost there!!

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    Amount sold at auction price (US $)
    11/2/06 70.245.000
    11/7/06 109.150.000
    11/8/06 97.010.000
    11/9/06 70.180.000
    11/12/06 24.880.000
    11/13/06 110.265.000
    11/14/06 62.540.000
    11/15/06 64.960.000
    11/16/06 39.945.000
    11/19/06 31.495.000
    11/20/06 56.765.000
    11/21/06 50.115.000
    11/22/06 11.435.000
    11/23/06 5.290.000
    11/27/06 20.580.000
    11/28/06 865.000

    Wow, this auction says it all.
    They have reached their goal of currency that they have taken out of circulation, The question is. What are they waiting for?

    If you ask me, the next days will be some of the best in our lives!
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    What a great auction result.....looks like lowest buy-back yet......wow!!!! I thought that these numbers deserved a factual trivia coincidence ...So, I found this one....

    It is about 1437 years since the Prophet (S) of Islam brought a dynamic Divine Message and it is appropriate and fitting in times of tribulation, to systematically research and analyze what has happened to Muslims in the condition of history and discover some of the problems that suggests uncertainty for the contempory Muslim societies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinar-Excited View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    I am really concerned about Civil War I think if they do not pull it together they will be in very bad shape. But what is really scary is that this will affect the whole World. I think we are on the edge of this going ever way. I am praying they can keep it together.

    The Pope is also making a trip to Turkey which is putting his life in danger from the events back in September. On the news they fear if the Pope gets killed this will be the final straw. (I am praying for the Pope and his safety and for World Peace.)

    I am truly scared and concerned right now. I know we have a lot of good news but we can not forget the true strength of the terrorists. This is a scary time it could go either way I am sorry to say it I am not trying to be negative but realistic IMHO.

    Dinar-A Little Scared Right Now!!!!!!
    Hang in there my golfing chum. Baghdad is the problem. I read more US troops were going in, not a bad thing, do a sweep of the city again, offload Maliki, take out Sadr and problems will drop for sure. Failure is not an option, the world are behind Iraq, (less Iran).

    But remember, we read the bad news, good news doesn't sell, right? We didn't read in the papers about the fil and other laws being passed or the current revaluation.

    My point exactly, and the reval has started........
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Raditz View Post
    Amount sold at auction price (US $)
    11/2/06 70.245.000
    11/7/06 109.150.000
    11/8/06 97.010.000
    11/9/06 70.180.000
    11/12/06 24.880.000
    11/13/06 110.265.000
    11/14/06 62.540.000
    11/15/06 64.960.000
    11/16/06 39.945.000
    11/19/06 31.495.000
    11/20/06 56.765.000
    11/21/06 50.115.000
    11/22/06 11.435.000
    11/23/06 5.290.000
    11/27/06 20.580.000
    11/28/06 865.000

    Wow, this auction says it all.
    They have reached their goal of currency that they have taken out of circulation, The question is. What are they waiting for?

    If you ask me, the next days will be some of the best in our lives!
    Your absolutly right
    Hey charmed IT'S STILL NOVEMBER

    MAYBE THEY NOTICED MY NEW SIGGY
    WE WILL BE RICHER THEN OUR WILDEST DREAMS

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    Quote Originally Posted by day dreamer View Post
    Your absolutly right
    Hey charmed IT'S STILL NOVEMBER

    MAYBE THEY NOTICED MY NEW SIGGY


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    Default Milita seen as heroic/ Kissing in Iran

    A Day When Mahdi Army Showed Its Other Side

    By Sudarsan Raghavan
    BAGHDAD, Nov 26 -- In the chaos, Ayad al-Fartoosi thrived.


    Interesting read (click on title-hyperlinked). They are following Hazballa's model

    CNN - Anderson Cooper 360 - has been all about Iraq and Iran kissing and handshaking. Multi national forces withdrawing

    In Diplomatic Turn, Iraqi Reaches Out to Iran
    Britain Planning to Reduce Troop Levels

    By Nancy Trejos
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Tuesday, November 28, 2006; Page A15

    BAGHDAD, Nov. 27 -- In the latest sign of a budding diplomatic relationship, Iraq's President Jalal Talabani arrived in Iran on Monday to seek his neighbor's help in ending his country's sectarian conflict, as Britain said it expects to withdraw thousands of troops by the end of next year.

    The diplomatic maneuvering came on a day when a U.S. Air Force fighter jet with one pilot aboard crashed north of Baghdad, officials announced. The U.S. military provided no details on how the plane crashed or what happened to its pilot.

    Talabani's visit to Tehran was delayed by a three-day curfew imposed after a series of car bombs exploded in the Shiite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City on Thursday, setting off a wave of reprisal killings. There were reports of sporadic violence Monday as the curfew was lifted.

    "We are in dire need of Iran's help in establishing security and stability in Iraq," state-run television quoted Talabani as saying after he met with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran.

    Ahmadinejad pledged his support in helping Iraq stop the escalating violence. "Definitely, the Iranian government and nation will stand next to its brother Iraq," he said on state-run television. "We believe a stable, developed and powerful Iraq is in the interest of the Iraqi nation, Iran and the whole region."

    The United States has been leery of Iran's effort to position itself as a regional power broker. Relations between Iran and the United States deteriorated this year, as a defiant Ahmadinejad refused demands that he suspend his country's uranium enrichment program. The Bush administration has also accused Iran of fomenting the violence in Iraq by assisting Shiite militias, an allegation that officials in Tehran have denied.

    In Washington, the Iraq Study Group, co-chaired by former secretary of state James A. Baker III and former congressman Lee H. Hamilton, is seriously considering recommending next month that President Bush begin discussions with Iran and Syria, another adversary in the Middle East, on how to stabilize the region.

    Bush is scheduled to meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday and Thursday.

    In London, British Defense Secretary Des Browne said that many British soldiers will leave Iraq over the next year, as control of two southern provinces is transferred to Iraqi forces. Britain, the United States' main coalition partner, has 7,000 troops in the country.

    "Even when all the provinces are handed over, we will still be providing a force to mentor and back up the Iraqi army and police and to protect coalition supply routes," Browne said in a speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs. "But I can tell you that by the end of next year, I expect numbers of British forces in Iraq to be significantly lower -- by a matter of thousands."

    Also Monday, Polish President Lech Kaczynski said his country would pull out its remaining 900 soldiers by the end of 2007. And Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi said the last of Italy's 60 or 70 soldiers will leave this week.

    Bush is under intense pressure to withdraw U.S. troops after a 3 1/2 -year presence but has said he cannot do so until Iraqi forces are ready to secure their own country.

    The violence that engulfed Iraq after last week's bombings illustrated how far the Iraqi government is from that goal. Security forces are widely seen as ineffective at best and in collusion with militias and death squads at worst.

    Among Monday's discoveries were 39 bodies in Baghdad, apparently victims of death squads, the Associated Press reported.

    The U.S. military announced that three soldiers were killed and two wounded in fighting in Baghdad on Sunday.

    A U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed about 20 miles northwest of Baghdad about 1:35 p.m. local time while it was engaged in combat operations, the Air Force reported.

    The al-Jazeera satellite television network showed footage that it said depicted the wreckage and said it had video of a dead pilot.

    East of Fallujah, Lt. Col. Ayman Falah, the deputy chief of police in the town of Haswa, said he had requested the help of U.S. forces to confront a group of terrorists. He said that the jet arrived, flying at a low altitude, and that the terrorists brought it down with missiles. Afterward, American forces sealed off the area and imposed a curfew, he said.

    U.S. military officials would not comment on Falah's account.

    In Canberra, a special inquiry cleared Australia's government on Monday of wrongdoing in an Iraqi oil-for-food scandal, but recommended that top officials of the monopoly wheat exporter face charges for paying more than $200 million to Saddam Hussein's government, the Associated Press reported.

    Special correspondent Naseer Mehdawi contributed to this report.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adster View Post
    Hang in there my golfing chum. Baghdad is the problem. I read more US troops were going in, not a bad thing, do a sweep of the city again, offload Maliki, take out Sadr and problems will drop for sure. Failure is not an option, the world are behind Iraq, (less Iran).

    But remember, we read the bad news, good news doesn't sell, right? We didn't read in the papers about the fil and other laws being passed or the current revaluation.

    My point exactly, and the reval has started........


    If the r/v has started then they better r/v at an appropriate amount before speculation gets out of hand. With that being said, wm knowles will probably say today that it appears we have reached the end of the drying up period. With what we know about r/v's in history typically happening on wed. or the last day(s) of the month...maybe charmed piper is right....November could be our month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raditz View Post
    Amount sold at auction price (US $)
    11/2/06 70.245.000
    11/7/06 109.150.000
    11/8/06 97.010.000
    11/9/06 70.180.000
    11/12/06 24.880.000
    11/13/06 110.265.000
    11/14/06 62.540.000
    11/15/06 64.960.000
    11/16/06 39.945.000
    11/19/06 31.495.000
    11/20/06 56.765.000
    11/21/06 50.115.000
    11/22/06 11.435.000
    11/23/06 5.290.000
    11/27/06 20.580.000
    11/28/06 865.000

    Wow, this auction says it all.
    They have reached their goal of currency that they have taken out of circulation, The question is. What are they waiting for?

    If you ask me, the next days will be some of the best in our lives!
    if you figure it up the last auction that was to suffice for 4 days was approximately 4X the amount today. which means this is BARE MINIMUM OPERATING COSTS. and we know that isnt accounting for alot.
    JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!

    franny, were almost there!!

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