Just got back into cyber space from a long getaway, where is everyone! Have they all thrown in the towel and sold out? I am in for the long hall one pip at a time.:new:
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Just got back into cyber space from a long getaway, where is everyone! Have they all thrown in the towel and sold out? I am in for the long hall one pip at a time.:new:
Hey there Hillbilly, what happened did your double secert probation expire& do you have a probation officer you have to report to & run your post through.
Ok just having fun with ya, I to have been laying low I have been keeping tabs on the Dinar forum along with some other area's of Rolclub's vast diversity of info.
I'm sure we still have burning arrows being flung among members though, Good to here from ya "KEEP On Truckin" BADBOY
Badboy,
You still buying or holding out? by the way WTB Im at 166 and change
Iraqi PM: National Reconciliation is a De Facto
Nuri al-Maliki the Iraqi Prime Minister, received a delegation from the Iraqi Accord Front in the Council of the Representatives, yesterday, in his official office. During a meeting, Nuri al-Maliki asserted that the National Reconciliation is a de facto among all Iraqi people, it’s not an imaginary project, all politicians should be realistic and participate seriously and efficiently in strengthen the National Reconciliation.
“The security stability that Iraq witnesses, helped in making the viewpoints closer and made more collaboration and coordination among the political parties, which gives an impression that Iraq is on the right path” al-Maliki added.
Al-Maliki also emphasized the necessity of a constant cooperation and coordination between the Government and the Council of Representatives, in order to achieve the Iraqi People interests. Extra issues as: internal and external challenges that Iraq faces, along with the Iraqi Accord Front return to the Government, were discussed in the meeting.
On the other side, the Iraqi Accord Front Delegation indicated their support to the Government to success its National Projects that aims to bring security and stability to the country, and to advance the Political Process in order to achieve prosperity to the Iraqi People.
PUKmedia :: English - Iraqi PM: National Reconciliation is a De Facto
We are Free in Keeping or Changing our Ministers: al-Dulaimi
In an interview with Radio Sawa, Iraqi Accordance Front head Adnan al-Dulaimi emphasized that there is an agreement between all the bloc parties to allow their ministers to go back to the government. The Front decision came after the government’s response to some of its demands.
He added that his front is free in keeping its ministers or choosing other ones. He also said that his front might choose another ministry instead of the Ministry of Planning.
It’s worth mentioning that the Minister of Planning Ali Baban has refused the front decision to withdraw from the government.
Al-Dulaimi said that the ministers won’t return to the government in January, and that the time for their return is going to be according to the talks and agreement with the government.
PUKmedia :: English - We are Free in Keeping or Changing our Ministers: al-Dulaimi
Political Council for National Security Asserts Unifying Political Address
His Excellency, President Jalal Talabani, chaired a meeting of the Political Council for the National Security, yesterday in his Private office. The meeting was attended by Mr. Nuri al-Maliki the Prime Minister, Dr. Adel Abdel Mahdi, Dr. Tariq al- Hashimi, Dr. Mahmud al-Mashhadani, Mr. Medhat al-Mahmud the head of the Higher Court along with a number of other Political Blocs Representatives. The Meeting emphasized on the necessity to make all possible efforts to success the National Reconciliation, in a way that accords the security and economic progress in the country. The unity of Political Address of the Political Blocs leaders and representatives to establish joint patriotic view points and visions to prevent the attempts of increasing the differences and the suspended issues, were also discussed in the meeting.
The meeting also asserted the necessity of passing the drafts which concerns the political process in the Council of the Representatives.
PUKmedia :: English - Political Council for National Security Asserts Unifying Political Address
U.S. Report : %44 Terrorist Intruders are from Saudi Arabia
According to the confession of the terrorists arrested in Iraq during the interrogations, a U.S. center for counterterrorism published a report surveying the foreign terrorist intruders into Iraq to fight against the Iraqi government.
600 terrorists were sampled for the report showing that %44.1 of them are from Saudi Arabia, %18.8 are from Libya, %8.2 are from Syria, %7.2 are from Algeria, %6.1 from Morocco, %5.5 are from Tunisia. Their ages range from 15 to 54 years.
PUKmedia :: English - U.S. Report : %44 Terrorist Intruders are from Saudi Arabia
4 New Refineries for Kurdistan Region to be finished Soon
The Iraqi Ministry of Industry and Minerals announced that work on four small-size refineries for the Kurdistan region in provinces of Sulaimani, Erbil and Duhok is expected to be completed in August.
The refineries will have a total capacity of 10,000 barrels a day and they have been designed and rebuilt by Iraqi technicians and most of the necessary equipments are being manufactured internally, the source added.
PUKmedia :: English - 4 New Refineries for Kurdistan Region to be finished Soon
Iraq signs trade cooperation agreement with India
The Iraqi Union of Commerce Chambers signed a trade cooperation agreement with its Indian counterpart on the sidelines of the International Conference on Trade and Investment, an informed source said on Saturday.
"The Iraqi Union of Commerce Chambers signed a joint cooperation agreement with its Indian counterpart with the aim of opening the door to Iraqi trade and facilitating banking and customs procedures for Iraqi traders," the chairman of Kut Commerce Chamber, Jasim al-Aati, told Aswat al-Iraq, Voices of Iraq, (VOI) by phone.
"The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the International Conference on Trade and Investment, entitled, 'India is a partner,' which closed today in the Indian city of Bombay," al-Aati indicated.
The agreement boosts economic relations between the two countries and provides joint investment opportunities in different fields.
The conference was held with the participation of over 30 states and dozens of trade and investment companies. The Iraqi delegation included the head of the union, Jaafar al-Hamadani, and the chairmen of Mosul and Kut commerce chambers.
Aswat Aliraq