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More "Tidbits From TNT" Saturday Afternoon 9-10-2022

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Tishwash:  Where does Iran get the Iraqi dinar from? .. An expert explains

On Friday, the professor of economics at the University of Basra, Nabil Al-Marsoumi, shed light on how Iran obtained the Iraqi dinar.  

Al-Marsoumi said in a blog post, followed by "Nass" (September 9, 2022): "The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran announced the identification of 25 Iranian banks in addition to exchange offices to sell the Iraqi dinar to Iranians wishing to pay the Arbaeen visit of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him."    

  He added, "It is known that Iraqi merchants (due to US sanctions on Iran) pay the values ​​of their imports from Iran in euros, Iraqi dinar and Iranian riyals, and therefore the source of the Iraqi dinar in Iran is linked to Iraq's trade with Iran  link

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Yada:  In lieu of the article: Maliki’s condition for new elections” they may as well get ready for the UN/US at the end of the month.

TP40:  The UN. US needs to get a move on it.. these people waste so much time..

Annie68:  Agreed, yada. We just need someone to step over the line!

CharlieOK:  On its own, Iraq is incapable of any kind of lasting solution to its sectarian, tribal problems. On top of that, a foreign country (Iran) is controlling Iraq. Tony has been preaching this point for quite some time.  When the US/UN is very involved in Iraq, Iraq is more autonomous and peaceful. We have had a decade of schooling/history on what happens in Iraq when the US/UN bails out.

Doc:  There is no solution. This has been going in circles for now nearly nine months. Talk …zero action.. Maybe that will change by 9/17. Sure hope so

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Tishwash:  hmm what are they expecting?

Closing the legislative gate in the Green Zone with concrete blocks higher than the previous one (video)  link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAYbOkqf5o4

CandyKisses:  The fortieth anniversary imposes a truce of conflict..and hopes for a political agreement that lays the path of reform

The parties to the crisis in Iraq postponed the escalation, in an unwritten agreement, after the Federal Court decided to reject the lawsuit to dissolve Parliament.

One of the reasons for the delay is the Arbaeen ceremonies, when millions of pilgrims flock to Karbala on the Arbaeen of Imam Hussein.

The leader of the Victory Alliance, Haider al-Abadi, did not hide his fear of the next stage, and said in a tweet to him: After the Federal Court’s decision, I call for presenting an initiative based on Article 64 of the Constitution, and within a scheduled political agreement that includes early elections and their laws and institutions, under the supervision of a government with full powers, The House of Representatives was dissolved, stressing that order, stability, peace and development are top national priorities, and they are in the interest of all.

As for the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Hoshyar Zebari, who criticized the court’s decision, he called for the return of the Sadrist movement’s deputies to parliament, and said in a tweet to him: After the decision of the Federal Court, which did not heal a wound and did not resolve an issue, politicians have practically no choice but to come to an understanding on the return of Deputies of the Sadrist movement that won (in the elections) to Parliament, with the legal ground, and the framework withdrawing its candidate for the Council of Ministers, to dismantle the crisis first.

The researcher in Iraqi political affairs, Basil Hussein, considered that the court’s decision contains a contradiction between the introduction and the end, and lacks normativeness that should be a rule in its rulings, and that the decision does not belong to the rules of general theories in constitutional interpretation, and includes open ends of interpretation.

Internal political parties in Iraq were counting on the lawsuit that was dismissed, as one of the outcomes of resolving the current crisis, on the grounds that the judicial ruling will be binding on all parties, especially since the complaint was submitted by the Sadrist movement, which accuses Parliament of failing to fulfill its constitutional obligations, including choosing a president for parliament.

And the formation of a new government, although more than 10 months have passed since the elections.

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Mot . aaaaahhhhhh - but who's Counting..

Mot:  . Just letting ya's All know!!! ~~~~~

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