I sure hope the $300,000 Iraq Dinar will be worth something soon, it will be the First investment that has paid off for me.
I Like this thread! It is a nice Stress free thread if you hold some Dinar.
I hope.
More comfort Please? :rolleyes:
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I sure hope the $300,000 Iraq Dinar will be worth something soon, it will be the First investment that has paid off for me.
I Like this thread! It is a nice Stress free thread if you hold some Dinar.
I hope.
More comfort Please? :rolleyes:
Cigarman, thanks for the update. I really like what your source is saying. July 21 sounds great to me, but actually Adams 20th, and Mike's after the 25th is also. My concern is, and I use that term loosely, is the part of delaying up until Oct. 1. Do you think that is a possibility? I just ordered a 150ft. Yacht and signed a contract 5000sq. ft. ocean front home and my first payment is due before then. What are your thoughts on the delay?Quote:
Originally Posted by cigarman
Johnny
Gang, I'd like to share these 2 links with you here.... They might be of high interest when we hit it big.......Take a look......I find them both ( and the idea behind them) quite fascinating.....
http://www.freedomship.com/
http://www.carbonfusion.com/utopia/index.php
Well Spinedaddy, IMHO they can't wait that long because of 2 things. The iraqi's are suffering and they need for their money to buy more and the Iraqi government needs foreign investments to help rebuild Iraq. It really surprises me that they haven't already announced it. All the pieces are now in place.
there was a post many pages ago that said that they had been given an extension on a deadline for the reval. that deadline was related to some agreemnent with one of the international organizations, IMF maybe. it said that the original deadline was the end of july.. and that the extension was until the first of october. but it seems they may not need the extension.
Most Japanese say PM right to send Iraq troops
7/14/2006
With their troops in the midst of a withdrawal from Iraq, a poll showed most Japanese now believe Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi was right to send the forces on their riskiest mission since World War Two.
Japan dispatched around 550 troops to the southern Iraqi town of Samawa starting in February 2004 in a show of support for its most important ally, the United States. With their activities limited by Japan's pacifist constitution, they were involved mainly in humanitarian and reconstruction activities.
A poll in the English-language Daily Yomiuri showed 59 percent of respondents believed Japan's government was right to send the troops, up eight percent on a similar poll in April.
The opinion poll result shows a complete turnaround from surveys carried out before the non-combat mission was sent, which showed a majority of Japanese opposed to sending troops.
Japanese soldiers have suffered no casualties during their Iraqi mission.
Defense Agency chief Fukushiro Nukaga is set to visit Kuwait at the weekend to offer encouragement to the soldiers involved in the pullout, which domestic media have said could be complete by the end of July.
Japan's air force plans to step up its transport activities in Iraq when the ground forces depart.
Most Japanese say PM right to send Iraq troops - Source
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Gang, I'd like you to share what you intend to do with your Dinar Wealth.......Come on, don't be shy.....
This should have happened months ago but Jaafari delayed and delayed things and was a waste of space. My take is that he was paid by the Iranians to delay any type of r/v....
Should also have r/v'd end of May early June and was as good as a done deal but the Iraqi's pulled out last minute for some unknown reason much to Bush's despair.
But now with FI as a done deal, ALL debt forgiven, backing of the World Bank and the IMF they WILL do this within the next 2 weeks. I do believe a lot of the WH big wigs have jumped on board and bought a load of dinar in the last 2 weeks, this is what I'm hearing, a sure sign for definite. Hilary has invested $100k in it is the word on the street!
Am sticking with the 20th pips.
Mike or Adster, all that is going on in Lebanon and Israel, will it have any adverse affect on the dinar? We got a upsetting message from an aquaintance who is a big time investor. I don't know of these things, but US is in a bad situation! Or do you think that they will do nothing? US has always supported Israel.
Interesting,Quote:
Originally Posted by optimist48
I like the idea of a private country, but a floating condo is a bit far fetched, I had given thought to building a home on a barge and put it in the Hudson to avoid crazy property taxes, so who knows, wouldn't mind living on the water, so maybe I will take the conventional route and just purchase that $14M ship I always wanted. LOL
Good luck to all, Mike