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đź’Ą STATUS OF THE RV: FACTS, NOT HYPE đź’Ą
🚫 No RV Yet!
Forget the rumors, internet gurus, and “clickbait intel.” There is no Revaluation or reinstatement of the Iraqi Dinar at this time. We rely on facts and truth, not speculation or bank gossip.
đź“° Spotlight on Iraqi Leadership
Newsweek calls Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia al-Sudani “the man who wants to make Iraq great again.” 🇮🇶
Al-Sudani is steering Iraq through a critical historical juncture.
He envisions Iraq as a global hub for trade, investment, and innovation, leveraging its resources, culture, and history.
In his words:
“Iraq is a great country, a homeland of civilizations for 7,000 years… This greatness is in the genes of Iraqis.”
The upcoming elections could shape his political future and the country’s global standing.
â›˝ Kurdistan Pushes Oil & Gas Law
Deputy PM Qubad Talabani met with the US-Kurdistan Trade Council to discuss economic growth and trade. Key points:
Kurdistan wants more US investment in the region. 💼
Quick passage of the Oil and Gas Law is crucial for resolving disputes with Baghdad and benefiting citizens.
Priority: Using gas wealth for industrial and economic development.
(Parliament still needs the bill from the cabinet, so elections and the new session will dictate the next steps.)
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STATUS OF THE RV

No! There is no RV or Reinstatement of the Iraqi dinar yet. Don’t let these intel gurus or internet idiots fool you with their hyped-up sites. They only want your clickity-clicks.
We don’t need rumors or bank stories. We don’t need three letter agency lies. We have FACTS and TRUTH on our side and will let them speak for themselves.
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More news….
NEWSWEEK: THE SUDANESE MAN WHO WANTS TO MAKE IRAQ GREAT AGAIN
(Sound familiar?)
In an extensive report published by the American newspaper Newsweek, the spotlight was on Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, describing him as “the man who wants to make Iraq great again,” in reference to his ambitious vision to revive Iraq’s historical and cultural role on the international stage.
The newspaper stated that al-Sudani, who assumed the premiership following a political crisis that ousted his predecessor in 2022, has transcended being merely a “temporary solution” to become a pivotal figure leading Iraq through a critical juncture in its history. It added that the upcoming elections, in which more than 7,700 candidates are vying for the position, could determine his political future and his chances of leading the country for a second term.
According to the newspaper, Al-Sudani envisions Iraq as a future global hub for trade, investment, and innovation, basing his vision on its vast natural resources, latent human potential, and rich cultural heritage spanning thousands of years. During his interview with the newspaper at his office in the Presidential Palace in Baghdad’s Green Zone, Al-Sudani pointed to the Code of Hammurabi, describing it as “the first law of humanity” and an example of Iraq’s contributions to humankind.
Al-Sudani said: “Iraq is a great country, a homeland of civilizations for 7,000 years… This greatness is in the genes of Iraqis, generation after generation, and it is the secret of their resilience in the face of challenges.”
The newspaper concludes its report by noting that the elections will not be just another vote, but a crucial moment that could reshape modern Iraq and give it the opportunity to regain its prestigious position in the world, under the leadership of a man who believes that his country deserves to be great again.
More news….
TALABANI CALLS FOR EXPEDITING THE ENACTMENT OF THE OIL AND GAS LAW.
On Monday in Erbil, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, Qubad Talabani, received a delegation from the US-Kurdistan Trade Council, headed by its president, David Tvorey. The two sides discussed a number of issues of common interest.
During the meeting, discussions focused on the mechanism for developing trade relations between the United States and the Kurdistan Region. With reference to the economic development process in the region, Qubad Talabani emphasized that “the Kurdistan Region desires that American companies have a larger and more influential role in this process, and expressed the readiness of the regional government to provide all forms of support and facilities in this regard.”
Another focus of the meeting was the oil and gas file, and the Deputy Prime Minister explained, “We are in favor of quickly passing the oil and gas law during the new session of the Iraqi Parliament, which will contribute to resolving the disputes between the region and Baghdad in accordance with the constitution and powers, and in a way that takes into account the special status of the Kurdistan Region.”
Talabani also stressed that “our priority is that the gas wealth should be used to serve the citizens and develop the industrial and economic infrastructure of the Kurdistan Region.”
(The Kurds have been the hold up all along in getting the law passed, now its parliament. But parliament does not yet have the bill from the cabinet plus they must now wait for the new session and the elections.)






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