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News, Rumors and Opinions Tuesday AM 9-7-2021

Monday Night RV Report from Wolverine:

OK guys, the latest information I received, is that the F&P are over 70% ( need that verified). The German Bonds and Dragon bonds have been paid their 1% in the US only. 

I also heard that Iraq was scheduled to sign an agreement with the UN this morning. The framework includes the white paper and the White paper includes the RV.

By endorsing the white paper today, the UN has endorsed the RV. Let’s celebrate yahooooo!!!

Tomorrow Fleming is going to have a special announcement for us and so be prepared.

This is a military operation and they have been told to zip it right now and so everyone is being kept in the dark at the moment.

Let’s pray that tomorrow is going to be a beautiful day for all of us.

God bless you all

The Wolverine

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Breitling  I still expect the dinar to come out between .50 and .60 cents.  I still fully expect from what Iraq is saying that when they lowered the value of their currency to pay back bills...the end of October the beginning of November they are going to have a meeting to see where they're at...that's my rate and that's my window...

RVAlready  Yes. Iraq is trying to hide what they are about to do. They will never publish an article saying a favorable rate will be released tomorrow. They will continue to say the exact opposite. It makes them look silly to us, who know what is coming.

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Samson:  After 113 days, prosperity or a new invasion awaits Iraq?

5th September, 2021

As the countdown continues in Baghdad with the United States of America promising to withdraw its combat forces from Iraq by the end of this year, many are wondering who will fill the void left by Washington, or who can do so, especially after the Baghdad conference attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, what a more realistic question arises whether France, which presented itself for this role, will be able to achieve this or not.

The British "Middle East Eye" website highlighted these data in a report translated by Shafak News Agency, as it quoted Iraqi and American officials as saying that "French President Emmanuel Macron wants to present France as a supporter and strategic ally of the Baghdad government, and that the regional summit ( The Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership) which was held in the Iraqi capital, was an ideal place to start."

New incursion

The British website presented a description of the situation of France, referring to its good relations with Iraq, and that it was one of the first countries to recognize the new political system, although it refused to participate in the international military coalition led by the United States to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003, and it ranks second after Washington ranks among the number of soldiers deployed in Iraq, as part of the international coalition against ISIS, as well as being a major member of NATO.

And the site stated in its report, that "the American withdrawal is for France an opportunity to penetrate into Iraq and create a platform for expanding its influence throughout the Middle East, securing a balance for Iranian influence, and competing with Turkey, a NATO ally that often disagrees with it." He also quoted Iraqi officials as saying that "the French believe that Iraq, after decades of war, weakness and turmoil, is ready to receive them and secure a base for them to build political and economic bridges with the countries of the region."

Baghdad Conference

According to an Iraqi official, the "Baghdad Conference on Partnership and Cooperation", which was held last week, witnessed the launch of this plan, as it was the "official gate" through which France entered Iraq to present itself as a partner to the Iraqi government in its interests and as a sponsor of Iraq's regional and international interests."

Macron had confirmed during a press conference that "France will maintain its presence in Iraq to fight
terrorism, whatever choices the Americans make," according to "Middle East Eye."

American retreat

The website quoted the director of Middle East and North Africa programs at the United States Institute
of Peace, Eli Abu Aoun, as saying, "It is clear that France sees an opportunity in the American retreat, to
gain political and economic influence in Iraq, after its failure in Lebanon," referring to France's attempt
to impose a settlement. Politics and economics in Lebanon after the bombing of the port in Beirut in the
year 2020. Abu Aoun explained, "Iraq is close to Turkey and France is looking for papers to pressure
Turkey and strengthen its position in its ongoing struggle in the eastern Mediterranean and North
Africa. France has an agenda and is following up on what it wants."

The Baghdad Conference is a French project

According to Iraqi officials, the Baghdad conference was originally a French project, based on an idea
adopted by former Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi and put up for discussion by Iraqi President
Barham Salih during a visit to France in February 2019.

The website quoted an Iraqi official familiar with the project, saying that "Abdul-Mahdi, despite his
visit to France after three months to crystallize the idea, later abandoned it and moved towards China,
fearing that he would be accused of falling into the arms of France, because he holds French
citizenship, and because it is not acceptable." regionally.”

Another Iraqi official told the British website, "The original idea was to find an alternative strategic ally for Iraq to replace the United States after its withdrawal."

After the site pointed out that many political forces, including some Iranian-backed forces, are
concerned about the idea of ​​a complete American withdrawal from Iraq, the Iraqi official was quoted
as saying that "Iraqi leaders were, and still are, looking for a force that can provide an objective
balance. against Iranian influence in Iraq and the region.

The official stated, according to the website, that "no one wants to fall completely into the Iranian
quagmire. The Iranians themselves do not want to be responsible for everything that happens in Iraq,
and are looking for partners in the spoils and losses."

And the website continued, "The French took the idea of ​​Abdul-Mahdi and developed it, and then put it forward as an initiative entitled (Supporting the Sovereignty of Iraq) announced by Macron during his previous visit to Iraq in September 2020, and this conference was supposed to be held in Paris, where the French wanted to be the organizers of the meeting. However, after the conference was expanded to include a number of regionally competing parties, it was moved to Baghdad and recast as an event focused on stability in the Middle East.

The website also quoted a member of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi's team as saying, "Although
France has practically no relationship with the conference in its final form, and its participation is not
justified, the Iraqis were unable to exclude it because the original idea they had," adding that "what
Iraq wanted it to return to playing the role of mediator, and the French wanted this conference to be
a reminder of their return to the region through Iraq."

The source indicated that France was presented as a "co-chair" of the conference, but the truth is that
"the Iraqis were the ones who organized everything, and the gathering of all these (participating
countries) was the fruits of Al-Kazemi's efforts and his relations."

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Infighting

On the possibility of a recurring scenario in Iraq similar to what happened in Afghanistan, Middle East
Eye stated in its report, "The worst scenario for most political forces not linked to Iran is what they
call multiple chaos, which may lead to the outbreak of fighting between the Shiites themselves. And
among the Kurds, and that such conflicts will eventually lead to the division of the country’s politics
along sectarian and ethnic lines.”

The website also stated that "the political system in Iraq did not obtain its legitimacy through elections,
and that it derives the legitimacy granted by the international community to it." From continuing to
support it, it will mean the collapse of this regime and the transformation of Iraq into a sectarian
state,” according to a source in Al-Kazemi’s team.

The source continued his warnings, saying that "Iraq is exposed to widespread political and popular
chaos, in light of the complete US withdrawal and Iran's loss of control over its proxies in Iraq." He
explained that "this chaos means the outbreak of a bloody conflict between sectarian and political
groups, and the division of Iraq may be the inevitable result of this level of conflict." But the website
indicated in its report that “the majority of Iraqi politicians and officials are not close to this
pessimism,” explaining that such a chaotic scenario is unlikely because “most of the Iraqi political
forces were aware of the upcoming challenges that the American withdrawal would bring and were
working to find alternative sources of force to achieve balance".

Iran cloak

The report also stated, "Among the most prominent of these forces are the Muqtada al-Sadr movement,
the Wisdom Movement led by Ammar al-Hakim, and the Victory Alliance led by former Prime Minister
Haider al-Abadi, in addition to a number of forces close to the religious authority in Najaf, Ali al-Sistani,
along with Al-Kazemi and President Barham Salih." And the website quoted one of the leaders of wisdom
as saying that "these forces represent the nucleus of a major political alliance that may form after the
parliamentary elections next October, to form the largest bloc and name the next prime minister."

The leader of the Wisdom Movement continued, saying that "these forces will lead Iraq towards
consolidating its sovereignty and gradually getting out from under the mantle of Iran, while trying to
find an alternative to the United States to create the desired balance in Iraq and the region," noting
that "France is considered a regionally acceptable international player, and it is the force The second
is in the European Union and Iran does not reject it, and this is very important."

Officials and politicians said that despite the strong control of Tehran and Washington over Iraq since
2003, they are now not enjoying the popularity and political influence as before, according to "Middle
East Eye".

The report continued, quoting Iraqi and US officials as saying that "in light of what appears to be an
American withdrawal from the region, Iraqi politicians and officials are seeking to establish a state of
balance in their country, believing that it can be achieved by turning Iraq into a "meeting point" for
regional players." US and Iraqi officials made it clear to the British website that this could "enhance
the power and influence" of a number of regional and international powers by creating common
interests while Iraq is in the middle.

Key player

The website also quoted the former US ambassador in Baghdad, Douglas Silliman, as saying that "Iraq
seeks to portray itself as a major player in the region, and many Iraqi governments have sought to
play this role in the past, and Al-Kazemi made great efforts in order for Iraq to play a regional role."
Positively," adding that "the stability of Iraq can be the basis for the region's stability and prosperity."

Silliman continued, "This role is very important for Iraq from a geopolitical point of view," noting that
"the idea is that Iraq will be a region of consensus and stability for the countries of the region instead
of being a region of conflict, as happened in the past years, and that" the most important thing that
was achieved in this summit is the bilateral meetings. The small event that took place on the sidelines
of the Baghdad conference, and the conference paved the ground and the appropriate atmosphere for
the start of dialogues between the conflicting parties, and this is what is important."

American role

The report concluded by noting that "Washington's withdrawal from Iraq will not resemble its
withdrawal from Afghanistan," recalling that Washington will continue to provide intelligence and
air support to Iraq.

The website quoted US and Iraqi officials as saying that "most importantly, the agreement signed
between the Al-Kazemi government and the Biden administration allows US forces to carry out
military operations inside Iraq if the Iraqi government so requests."

A US official familiar with the details of the agreement told Middle East Eye that "all military operations
in which US forces participate will stop at the end of 2021, but if the Iraqi government needs assistance
such as aviation or intelligence, it will be provided from outside Iraq." He added, "The analysis of
intelligence data, combat aircraft and drones do not need to be on the ground, and for this we agreed
with Al-Kazemi's proposal to withdraw the remaining combat forces in Iraq, although their numbers
do not exceed dozens."

French role

As for France, it is likely that the future in Iraq will not be as bright as it wants to believe, and politicians
and officials told the British site that "Paris does not have the right ingredients for success in the short
term."

A member of Al-Kazemi's team returned to confirm to the British website, that "the French will not
succeed in filling the void that the United States may leave in Iraq," adding, "They are only seeking to
turn the space available to them, into a foothold for expansion in the Middle East."

From the point of view of the French, the region is now ripe and ready to receive them because the
Iraqis are exhausted, their country is in ruins, Syria is in ruins, and Yemen is almost in ruins, which
means that there are about 250 million people who need reconstruction politically and financially.

The source concluded by saying that “Al-Kazemi allowed France to participate in the Baghdad conference out of respect for France’s role in organizing it in the first place, but the conference was mainly related to the appointment of Al-Kazemi, not Macron, as a regional mediator and his victory in a second term in power, so that the British site returns to the question “to which one will succeed? That is what you will answer in the coming days."   LINK

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