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Iraq an economic Study

 
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13/09/2014 16:51 Economist: paper ten thousand dinars new regulatory action to prevent fraud

The President of the Center for Economic Information on "the need to head the central bank to restructure the Iraqi currency and delete the zeros commensurate with the value of the dollar and raise the value of the Iraqi currency against the currencies of countries Jawarwalamlat the world."

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Haider Al-Abadi
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Dr. Haider Al-Abadi: I have ordered the Iraqi Air Force to halt shelling of civilian areas even in those towns controlled by ISIS.

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That makes the most sense if it is time for the ground assault from Ali Hatem and the Sunni tribes that have pledged to run ISIS out of Iraq.
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13/09/2014 16:51 Economist: paper ten thousand dinars new regulatory action to prevent fraud

The President of the Center for Economic Information on "the need to head the central bank to restructure the Iraqi currency and delete the zeros commensurate with the value of the dollar and raise the value of the Iraqi currency against the currencies of countries Jawarwalamlat the world."

[link to translate.googleusercontent.com]


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How can it be old... the date is on the top of the article?
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Haider Al-Abadi
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Dr. Haider Al-Abadi: I have ordered the Iraqi Air Force to halt shelling of civilian areas even in those towns controlled by ISIS.

From Abadis' FB page
 Quoting: End Game 56515923


That makes the most sense if it is time for the ground assault from Ali Hatem and the Sunni tribes that have pledged to run ISIS out of Iraq.
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13/09/2014 16:51 Economist: paper ten thousand dinars new regulatory action to prevent fraud

The President of the Center for Economic Information on "the need to head the central bank to restructure the Iraqi currency and delete the zeros commensurate with the value of the dollar and raise the value of the Iraqi currency against the currencies of countries Jawarwalamlat the world."

[link to translate.googleusercontent.com]


If this is old news sorry
 Quoting: Ohio chic


How can it be old... the date is on the top of the article?
 Quoting: calin


Because some of these articles have been leaked days earlier on other iraqi news sources sometimes...well..most of the time.
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13/09/2014 16:51 Economist: paper ten thousand dinars new regulatory action to prevent fraud

The President of the Center for Economic Information on "the need to head the central bank to restructure the Iraqi currency and delete the zeros commensurate with the value of the dollar and raise the value of the Iraqi currency against the currencies of countries Jawarwalamlat the world."

[link to translate.googleusercontent.com]


If this is old news sorry
 Quoting: Ohio chic


How can it be old... the date is on the top of the article?
 Quoting: calin


Because some of these articles have been leaked days earlier on other iraqi news sources sometimes...well..most of the time.
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New to me Calin thanks.

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Interesting article

Exchange rate pass-through in developing and emerging markets

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What are y'all's thoughts on this blog post?

Am a fan of JC's blog, very intelligent, insightful analysis taking many aspects into consideration


IRAQI DINAR WILL LIKELY BE DEMONETIZED

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What are y'all's thoughts on this blog post?

Am a fan of JC's blog, very intelligent, insightful analysis taking many aspects into consideration


IRAQI DINAR WILL LIKELY BE DEMONETIZED

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35388811
I think there is a lot that he is unaware of and misses the mark by a long shot.
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What are y'all's thoughts on this blog post?

Am a fan of JC's blog, very intelligent, insightful analysis taking many aspects into consideration


IRAQI DINAR WILL LIKELY BE DEMONETIZED

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35388811
I think there is a lot that he is unaware of and misses the mark by a long shot.
 Quoting: talkstory


Not sure where I stand with JC, but I do feel strongly that if the RV doesnt occur almost immediately after the power sharing govt is fully seated, then we are fubar'd.

For at that point, there really wouldnt be any other 'milestones' to reach.

I'm still waiting to see all of that Iraqi pride bullshit that everyone likes to harp on. Those cocksuckers could give less than a fuck about their 'useless eaters' otherwise they wouldn't stand for the 'western' 1166 rate staring them in the face on a daily basis almost 1.5yrs after chapter 7 was lifted and after said western powers bombed the holy shit out of their land.

Having said that, I still hate Iraq and hope they "allah ahkbar!" their own prehistoric asses to death...just RV to anywhere over .10 first, then clear the highways cuz CHASE bank is gonna get liquidated immediately.

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What are y'all's thoughts on this blog post?

Am a fan of JC's blog, very intelligent, insightful analysis taking many aspects into consideration


IRAQI DINAR WILL LIKELY BE DEMONETIZED

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35388811


I believe a GCC is coming but after Iraq gets back into the international community and it's own currency levels out.
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What are y'all's thoughts on this blog post?

Am a fan of JC's blog, very intelligent, insightful analysis taking many aspects into consideration


IRAQI DINAR WILL LIKELY BE DEMONETIZED

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35388811
I think there is a lot that he is unaware of and misses the mark by a long shot.
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please elaborate... what do you believe he is unaware of and therefore where does he miss the mark
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IRAQI DINAR WILL LIKELY BE DEMONETIZED

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35388811
I think there is a lot that he is unaware of and misses the mark by a long shot.
 Quoting: talkstory


please elaborate... what do you believe he is unaware of and therefore where does he miss the mark
 Quoting: ChuckUFarley


For one he is still stuck in the nationalistic approach to seeing the world and those that run it. which in my opinion skews the view. Always a north and a south to distort the view and mislead those that continue to see the world through that paradigm. Let me ask you a question, how many countries have a central bank linked to the world bank and the IMF. There in lies the answer to who exactly the puppet masters are. Are you enjoying the show. The end goal has not changed, the players take on different roles but the end game is set, in place and the world is moving toward that end.
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35388811
I think there is a lot that he is unaware of and misses the mark by a long shot.
 Quoting: talkstory


please elaborate... what do you believe he is unaware of and therefore where does he miss the mark
 Quoting: ChuckUFarley


For one he is still stuck in the nationalistic approach to seeing the world and those that run it. which in my opinion skews the view. Always a north and a south to distort the view and mislead those that continue to see the world through that paradigm. Let me ask you a question, how many countries have a central bank linked to the world bank and the IMF. There in lies the answer to who exactly the puppet masters are. Are you enjoying the show. The end goal has not changed, the players take on different roles but the end game is set, in place and the world is moving toward that end.
 Quoting: talkstory


Talkstory... thank you for further elaboration. However being a regular reader of his blog I can attest that he very much addresses the illusion of east vs. west, of the hegelian dialectic, and is quite aware of the puppet mastery of the global financial system. He's written extensively on all these matters in the past.

He is canadian, so he doesn't appear to have any sort of nationalistic bias, if you were under the impression he was american.

While no one in this thread wants to contemplate the idea of demonetization, it certainly is one of many plausible scenarios that must be taken into consideration.

As stated many many times before in dinarland, none of us truly know how this will play out, despite how many articles one may have read or how much research one has done on Iraq or currency reform... it is impossible to accurately predict the outcome of a game, when the audience of the game isn't privy to all the rules of the game or to the fact that the players/owners of the game can at any moment introduce brand new rules or erase old rules and alter the game in ways the audience could never anticipate.

So one must play out all possible scenarios to try and grasp some inkling of how the game is being played... and demonetization is a scenario that must be considered despite the distaste all of us have for it.
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I think there is a lot that he is unaware of and misses the mark by a long shot.
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please elaborate... what do you believe he is unaware of and therefore where does he miss the mark
 Quoting: ChuckUFarley


For one he is still stuck in the nationalistic approach to seeing the world and those that run it. which in my opinion skews the view. Always a north and a south to distort the view and mislead those that continue to see the world through that paradigm. Let me ask you a question, how many countries have a central bank linked to the world bank and the IMF. There in lies the answer to who exactly the puppet masters are. Are you enjoying the show. The end goal has not changed, the players take on different roles but the end game is set, in place and the world is moving toward that end.
 Quoting: talkstory


Talkstory... thank you for further elaboration. However being a regular reader of his blog I can attest that he very much addresses the illusion of east vs. west, of the hegelian dialectic, and is quite aware of the puppet mastery of the global financial system. He's written extensively on all these matters in the past.

He is canadian, so he doesn't appear to have any sort of nationalistic bias, if you were under the impression he was american.

While no one in this thread wants to contemplate the idea of demonetization, it certainly is one of many plausible scenarios that must be taken into consideration.

As stated many many times before in dinarland, none of us truly know how this will play out, despite how many articles one may have read or how much research one has done on Iraq or currency reform... it is impossible to accurately predict the outcome of a game, when the audience of the game isn't privy to all the rules of the game or to the fact that the players/owners of the game can at any moment introduce brand new rules or erase old rules and alter the game in ways the audience could never anticipate.

So one must play out all possible scenarios to try and grasp some inkling of how the game is being played... and demonetization is a scenario that must be considered despite the distaste all of us have for it.
 Quoting: ChuckUFarley


Well I must say I have never heard of him before, so I can only go by what he wrote in this particular blog. I have seen many express knowledge in regards to the puppet masters when the conversation is directed that way, but at the same time seem to forget the fact when analysing a situation. We have a tendency to slip back into our old view points at times. The basic blog didn't ring true to me. Perhaps some of his other posts would. enjoy

PS after sitting with the post for a bit, I find myself liking his presentation less and less. For another one he expresses his Ideas in a way that should be blatantly clear, that is if you have a brain, that his view point, absent facts is correct. lol. I would like to know who he works for.

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Experts: Delete the zeros from the dinar increases its strength against the dollar and easy to draw a price policy

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please elaborate... what do you believe he is unaware of and therefore where does he miss the mark
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For one he is still stuck in the nationalistic approach to seeing the world and those that run it. which in my opinion skews the view. Always a north and a south to distort the view and mislead those that continue to see the world through that paradigm. Let me ask you a question, how many countries have a central bank linked to the world bank and the IMF. There in lies the answer to who exactly the puppet masters are. Are you enjoying the show. The end goal has not changed, the players take on different roles but the end game is set, in place and the world is moving toward that end.
 Quoting: talkstory


Talkstory... thank you for further elaboration. However being a regular reader of his blog I can attest that he very much addresses the illusion of east vs. west, of the hegelian dialectic, and is quite aware of the puppet mastery of the global financial system. He's written extensively on all these matters in the past.

He is canadian, so he doesn't appear to have any sort of nationalistic bias, if you were under the impression he was american.

While no one in this thread wants to contemplate the idea of demonetization, it certainly is one of many plausible scenarios that must be taken into consideration.

As stated many many times before in dinarland, none of us truly know how this will play out, despite how many articles one may have read or how much research one has done on Iraq or currency reform... it is impossible to accurately predict the outcome of a game, when the audience of the game isn't privy to all the rules of the game or to the fact that the players/owners of the game can at any moment introduce brand new rules or erase old rules and alter the game in ways the audience could never anticipate.

So one must play out all possible scenarios to try and grasp some inkling of how the game is being played... and demonetization is a scenario that must be considered despite the distaste all of us have for it.
 Quoting: ChuckUFarley


Well I must say I have never heard of him before, so I can only go by what he wrote in this particular blog. I have seen many express knowledge in regards to the puppet masters when the conversation is directed that way, but at the same time seem to forget the fact when analysing a situation. We have a tendency to slip back into our old view points at times. The basic blog didn't ring true to me. Perhaps some of his other posts would. enjoy

PS after sitting with the post for a bit, I find myself liking his presentation less and less. For another one he expresses his Ideas in a way that should be blatantly clear, that is if you have a brain, that his view point, absent facts is correct. lol. I would like to know who he works for.
 Quoting: talkstory


TS, he has presented a great deal of factual support for his opinions throughout the course of his blog. His ten part piece on the SDR and New Bretton Woods is very interesting reading.

here's a smapling if you feel so inclined:

SDR’S AND THE NEW BRETTON WOODS – PART ONE
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

A GLOBAL CURRENCY RESET
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

OIL SDR’S AND THE NEW CURRENCY BASKET
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

THE DONGS REVALUATION IS IMMINENT
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

I am not saying the guy has it all figured out, however his blog and what he has brought to the table in regards to the discussion regarding the restructuring of the global economy is well worth taking into consideration as he has many valid, researched intelligent points.

Basing your opinion of one blog post that expresses a view point you don't like, is not a fair assessment of the guy's analysis.

As for who he works for, who knows who anyone online works for.. we all post on glp... do we know who runs glp...? You can get a good idea about who truly runs glp by making posts about the psychological and sociological nature of data mining and implanting that is glp and you get permanently banned for making such comments.
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Prime Minister: Qatar has changed its position toward Iraq and Turkey want cooperation

Fallujah News / Baghdad ... Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, that the State of Qatar has changed its position toward Iraq, and as pointed out that countries in the world, including Turkey, want to cooperate with Iraq to participate in the war against 'terrorism', he stressed that the country does not need foreign fighters in this War.

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For one he is still stuck in the nationalistic approach to seeing the world and those that run it. which in my opinion skews the view. Always a north and a south to distort the view and mislead those that continue to see the world through that paradigm. Let me ask you a question, how many countries have a central bank linked to the world bank and the IMF. There in lies the answer to who exactly the puppet masters are. Are you enjoying the show. The end goal has not changed, the players take on different roles but the end game is set, in place and the world is moving toward that end.
 Quoting: talkstory


Talkstory... thank you for further elaboration. However being a regular reader of his blog I can attest that he very much addresses the illusion of east vs. west, of the hegelian dialectic, and is quite aware of the puppet mastery of the global financial system. He's written extensively on all these matters in the past.

He is canadian, so he doesn't appear to have any sort of nationalistic bias, if you were under the impression he was american.

While no one in this thread wants to contemplate the idea of demonetization, it certainly is one of many plausible scenarios that must be taken into consideration.

As stated many many times before in dinarland, none of us truly know how this will play out, despite how many articles one may have read or how much research one has done on Iraq or currency reform... it is impossible to accurately predict the outcome of a game, when the audience of the game isn't privy to all the rules of the game or to the fact that the players/owners of the game can at any moment introduce brand new rules or erase old rules and alter the game in ways the audience could never anticipate.

So one must play out all possible scenarios to try and grasp some inkling of how the game is being played... and demonetization is a scenario that must be considered despite the distaste all of us have for it.
 Quoting: ChuckUFarley


Well I must say I have never heard of him before, so I can only go by what he wrote in this particular blog. I have seen many express knowledge in regards to the puppet masters when the conversation is directed that way, but at the same time seem to forget the fact when analysing a situation. We have a tendency to slip back into our old view points at times. The basic blog didn't ring true to me. Perhaps some of his other posts would. enjoy

PS after sitting with the post for a bit, I find myself liking his presentation less and less. For another one he expresses his Ideas in a way that should be blatantly clear, that is if you have a brain, that his view point, absent facts is correct. lol. I would like to know who he works for.
 Quoting: talkstory


TS, he has presented a great deal of factual support for his opinions throughout the course of his blog. His ten part piece on the SDR and New Bretton Woods is very interesting reading.

here's a smapling if you feel so inclined:

SDR’S AND THE NEW BRETTON WOODS – PART ONE
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

A GLOBAL CURRENCY RESET
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

OIL SDR’S AND THE NEW CURRENCY BASKET
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

THE DONGS REVALUATION IS IMMINENT
[link to philosophyofmetrics.com]

I am not saying the guy has it all figured out, however his blog and what he has brought to the table in regards to the discussion regarding the restructuring of the global economy is well worth taking into consideration as he has many valid, researched intelligent points.

Basing your opinion of one blog post that expresses a view point you don't like, is not a fair assessment of the guy's analysis.

As for who he works for, who knows who anyone online works for.. we all post on glp... do we know who runs glp...? You can get a good idea about who truly runs glp by making posts about the psychological and sociological nature of data mining and implanting that is glp and you get permanently banned for making such comments.
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Makes ya wonder if this is SOFA v. 2.0

Iraqi House Speaker Signs Cooperation Agreement With The United Nations

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Makes ya wonder if this is SOFA v. 2.0

Iraqi House Speaker Signs Cooperation Agreement With The United Nations

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Sure sounds like it, and the UN is taking over now. What a worthless POS we have in the White House.

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Paris Meeting taking over, too.

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World leaders meeting in Paris to form a broad coalition against Islamic State have agreed to provide military aid to Iraq to fight the extremist network.

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FRENCH FORCES BEGINNING FLIGHTS OVER IRAQ TODAY

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*50 rule observed.

Hatem ain't even started his purge, air strikes haven't started, and the Iraqi Army has backed off on the shelling, and these guys are already running like the bitches they are. This looks like it's gonna be even easier than I thought.


ISIS withdrawing from Anbar: Local official

Iraqi air strikes halted after school bombing kills 41 refugees

Members of the Iraqi security forces are pictured during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on the outskirts of Haditha, in Iraq, on September 9, 2014.

(Reuters/Osama Al-Dulaimi)

Baghdad, Asharq Al-Awsat—The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is adopting new tactics in anticipation of impending air strikes by the US-led coalition, an expert on armed groups has told Asharq Al-Awsat, at the same time that authorities in the Sunni-dominated Anbar province announced the group is beginning to flee areas in and around the governorate.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the head of the Anbar Provincial Council, Sabah Karhout, said Anbar’s security forces had received information that members of ISIS were “fleeing the districts and surrounding areas of the province which are under their control and heading to the Western Desert region and to Syria in a state of panic.

Karhout said this proved ISIS fighters “feared” a confrontation with the Iraqi security forces, adding that the Iraqi army had “accomplished great military achievements in the last few hours.”
“The security forces succeeded in emptying [an area] west of Ramadi [of ISIS forces], encircling the areas of Zankoura and Kirkuk Province, and freeing the Haditha district,” he added.



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*50 rule observed.

Hatem ain't even started his purge, air strikes haven't started, and the Iraqi Army has backed off on the shelling, and these guys are already running like the bitches they are. This looks like it's gonna be even easier than I thought.


ISIS withdrawing from Anbar: Local official

Iraqi air strikes halted after school bombing kills 41 refugees

Members of the Iraqi security forces are pictured during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on the outskirts of Haditha, in Iraq, on September 9, 2014.

(Reuters/Osama Al-Dulaimi)

Baghdad, Asharq Al-Awsat—The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is adopting new tactics in anticipation of impending air strikes by the US-led coalition, an expert on armed groups has told Asharq Al-Awsat, at the same time that authorities in the Sunni-dominated Anbar province announced the group is beginning to flee areas in and around the governorate.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the head of the Anbar Provincial Council, Sabah Karhout, said Anbar’s security forces had received information that members of ISIS were “fleeing the districts and surrounding areas of the province which are under their control and heading to the Western Desert region and to Syria in a state of panic.

Karhout said this proved ISIS fighters “feared” a confrontation with the Iraqi security forces, adding that the Iraqi army had “accomplished great military achievements in the last few hours.”
“The security forces succeeded in emptying [an area] west of Ramadi [of ISIS forces], encircling the areas of Zankoura and Kirkuk Province, and freeing the Haditha district,” he added.



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All part of the plan, they have bigger fish to fry next door. If Isis were decimated in Iraq they couldn't fight the syrian government and win, which then would give the US a reason to take syria with the rest of the worlds blessing. Well perhaps not blessing but not much they could say. I thought this was what you were contemplating too. perhaps not exact but close. lol
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Hatem ain't even started his purge, air strikes haven't started, and the Iraqi Army has backed off on the shelling, and these guys are already running like the bitches they are. This looks like it's gonna be even easier than I thought.


ISIS withdrawing from Anbar: Local official

Iraqi air strikes halted after school bombing kills 41 refugees

Members of the Iraqi security forces are pictured during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on the outskirts of Haditha, in Iraq, on September 9, 2014.

(Reuters/Osama Al-Dulaimi)

Baghdad, Asharq Al-Awsat—The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is adopting new tactics in anticipation of impending air strikes by the US-led coalition, an expert on armed groups has told Asharq Al-Awsat, at the same time that authorities in the Sunni-dominated Anbar province announced the group is beginning to flee areas in and around the governorate.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the head of the Anbar Provincial Council, Sabah Karhout, said Anbar’s security forces had received information that members of ISIS were “fleeing the districts and surrounding areas of the province which are under their control and heading to the Western Desert region and to Syria in a state of panic.

Karhout said this proved ISIS fighters “feared” a confrontation with the Iraqi security forces, adding that the Iraqi army had “accomplished great military achievements in the last few hours.”
“The security forces succeeded in emptying [an area] west of Ramadi [of ISIS forces], encircling the areas of Zankoura and Kirkuk Province, and freeing the Haditha district,” he added.



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 Quoting: Revbo™

All part of the plan, they have bigger fish to fry next door. If Isis were decimated in Iraq they couldn't fight the syrian government and win, which then would give the US a reason to take syria with the rest of the worlds blessing. Well perhaps not blessing but not much they could say. I thought this was what you were contemplating too. perhaps not exact but close. lol
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jaynod

That's exactly as I see the plan. ISIS's main job is to eliminate Assad, and their work in Iraq is done. There's no good reason for ISIS to be leaving right now unless that was the case. Nobody is even attacking them yet on any large scale. The Paris Meeting issued a statement, today, that ISF will take on the terrorists on the ground, and the other countries will support the ISF with air strikes, but it hasn't happened yet, and the part about the army doing the ground work is not what is going to happen. The army have even backed off the last couple days, and Hatem's Sunni militia is going to be the first, and probably only, group to go after ISIS, if it's even necessary.
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"@NBCNews: BREAKING: U.S. launches first offensive airstrikes against ISIS near Baghdad
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Can somebody grab "Bombs Over Baghdad?" I'm on the phone.
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"@NBCNews: BREAKING: U.S. launches first offensive airstrikes against ISIS near Baghdad
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Damn, waking up at 3:00am with a bomb up your ass sounds awful.
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"@NBCNews: BREAKING: U.S. launches first offensive airstrikes against ISIS near Baghdad
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Damn, waking up at 3:00am with a bomb up your ass sounds awful.
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That's why I do mortgages and not terrorism. Occupational hazards are far less.
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Can somebody grab "Bombs Over Baghdad?" I'm on the phone.
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