BoB,
and for everyones reference, bob's dinar contact is very happy chap, and fast (once you actually get your address to him LOL). mine are in the air already....
so maybe you got a last chance to get a few more - if you can afford that AND beer that is....
this thing is a done deal. just waiting for official announcement. im even sleeping ok at night now!
this forum is gona be going well crazy in a few hours i reckn.... calm b4 the storm.
wheres the party at? ive been writing some dance music over last couple of weeks.... need a DJ, saxaphone, and percussion to rock it???
OH YEAH!!!
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22-07-2006, 10:26 PM #5491
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22-07-2006, 10:29 PM #5492
thanks mike ,and good post rolbudy
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Al-Maliki suggests international partnership to support Iraq’s economy
I try to got the full article of this one stay tune :)
In a letter to UN Secretary General Kofi Anan, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki suggested developing an economic partnership between Iraq and the international community under the name Coalition for Iraq, Sot al Iraq reported. The partnership is based on the shared vision to transform Iraq’s economy and integrate it with regional and international economies.
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22-07-2006, 10:56 PM #5494
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Originally Posted by pipshurricane
I think you said the magic words!
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22-07-2006, 11:09 PM #5495
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Translation of in article: the traduction are not perfect
but we can understand it :)
Maliki : investment projects are moving towards a quantum leap
(Voice of Iraq) - 23-07-2006 shall Sent this topic friend
White House statements on the evidence of the independence of Israel's aggression. Maliki : investment projects are moving towards a quantum leap
Baghdad-Washington / agencies
The Iraqi prime minister Nuri Maliki investment projects that will move in Iraq during the next few years some big leap.
The Maliki said while receiving a delegation of elders and clan elders town (country) of the governorate of Saladin, "investment projects started moving," stressing that "Iraq will be over the next few years quantum leap in all areas."
He added Maliki "The government of national unity as they work to counter terrorism, it is striving to achieve services for the people," adding that the government had embarked on the implementation of this service despite the challenges of terrorism and difficult circumstances.
For his part, the White House should condemn the Iraqi prime minister Nuri Maliki Israeli raids on Lebanon reality show independence from the Baghdad government of the United States.
White House spokesman Tony Sinno "It is further evidence that (Maliki) enjoy an independent democracy." He added that "the matter has nothing to do with democracy in the American model will not dictate to them what they are going to say."
The Maliki denounced on 15 July in a statement : "Israeli air raids on Lebanon" and said that "warns results to escalate the situation in the region."
Maliki called "meeting of the Arab Foreign Ministers to take a clear position condemning the criminal operations in Lebanon and Gaza."
On the other hand, Prime Minister Nuri Maliki importance of international support for Iraq in order to achieve victory in the area of democracy and freedom and to ensure the success of the new Iraqi experiment. This came during his meeting with the official in his office in Baghdad, Deputy US Treasury Secretary, Mr. Robert Cabot.
Maliki said on the International Decade of partnership with Iraq : that some States needed to encourage the United States in this area, Some Arab countries have debts of Iraq could be partners in the reconstruction process. We have done this by reassuring States during my visit to the Gulf last where indicated their willingness to participate in the International Decade still need to make further efforts : He went on : The United Arab Emirates has promised that it will make efforts to encourage Arab states to provide assistance in the areas of reconstruction and debt reduction.
He added that there is a correlation between security and reconstruction, adding that the government is serious in the economic development of energy, Through completion of a draft investment law, He pointed out that political reforms would be an incentive to attract foreign investment.
For his part, Cabot : The country is committed to the success of the International Decade partnership with Iraq, and that it is keen to have a broad partnership with the international community, and that this partnership acceptable to the Iraqi entities This shows the importance of the interrelationships between the support of external and internal forces, which sends a strong message to the international community and to assure investors that this Layhekma for politicians, but businessmen as well. He pointed out that the American government would cooperate with the friends with the Europeans and the World Bank with regard to Iraq. and that it will work in various ways and with different people for the success of this task.
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23-07-2006, 05:37 AM #5497
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Originally Posted by Offshore-Wealth.com
Do we know for sure that the investment law has been passed? I thought we were still waiting to hear...This should mean the reval is a done deal then, and just waiting for the announcement, correct?
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23-07-2006, 07:05 AM #5498
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Maliki Rejects Shiite Bloc's Calls to Cancel U.S. Visit
Backers of Iraq's leader say he has pressing issues that supersede efforts to protest war in Lebanon.
By Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
July 23, 2006
BAGHDAD — Lawmakers from Iraq's main Shiite Muslim coalition urged Prime Minister Nouri Maliki on Saturday to cancel his trip to the United States to protest Washington's support for Israel's military actions in Lebanon.
But Maliki, speaking at a news conference, said he would proceed with his long-planned visit, which includes meetings with President Bush and other U.S. officials. He said that after he arrives July 25, he will press for an end to "Israeli aggression" against Lebanon.
"The hostile acts against Lebanon affect the region," Maliki said. "We are not removed from this issue. We will speak with the United Nations and the American government in order to accelerate the cease-fire and to apply international resolutions."
Still, some parties within the United Iraqi Alliance, the coalition of Shiite political parties, have called on him to cancel the trip.
"The United States along with its allies gave the green light for Israeli troops to commit these crimes," said Sheik Sabah Saadi, a lawmaker who belongs to Al Fadila al Islamiya, one of the main parties in the Shiite bloc. "Canceling the trip is support for the Lebanese people, who are suffering very much from the Israeli attacks."
Followers of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada Sadr marched Friday, wielding assault rifles and vowing to support Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah. The capture of two Israeli soldiers by guerrillas of the Shiite militant movement sparked the latest fighting in Lebanon.
Many Iraqi Shiites look to Nasrallah as a symbol of Arab defiance of Israel and growing Shiite regional clout. Maliki's Islamic Dawa Party, Nasrallah's Hezbollah and other Shiite fundamentalist groups throughout the Middle East share roots in the shrines and seminary cities of Iraq and Iran.
But Maliki must tread carefully. His government depends on the 130,000 U.S. troops in Iraq to provide security in the face of a Sunni Arab-led insurgency and growing sectarian warfare.
Some Shiite strategists worry that a visit to Washington will fuel perceptions that Maliki is throwing in his lot with the Americans. Many say the perception that former interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi was too close to the Americans hurt his election chances in 2005.
Maliki's more moderate supporters within the Shiite coalition said the prime minister must place Iraq's immediate interests, which include urgent security and economic matters to be taken up in Washington, before the Arab-Israeli conflict.
"The prime minister knows there will be criticism," said Sheik Jalaluddin Saghir, a cleric and lawmaker from the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, a party in the Shiite coalition. "But we have special circumstances in Iraq that will not let us delay this visit."
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who will be with Maliki for the visit in UK-USA!!!
Sunday, 23 July 2006
Press release
Prime Minister, Mr. Nuri Maliki official visit to the United Kingdom and the United States of America as head of the official delegation comprising both Mrs. Dr. Tariq Najm Abdullah, Director of the Office of the Prime Minister and pledged Zibari, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Hussein Alchehrestani Oil Minister Karim Wahid, Minister of Electricity and Ghalib b During the Minister of Planning, Dr. Abdel peasant Sudanese Minister of Trade and conscientiously Mikhail Minister for Human Rights and Ambassador Sadik Alerkabi Political Adviser to the Prime Minister in addition to the members of the House Mrs. Sami military and Salim Abdullah, Adel Tawfik Rashid.
The Prime Minister will meet with senior officials of the two countries will discuss two key Melvin file security file, investment and economic reconstruction. Besides Mr. Maliki will discuss the issue of Israeli raids on Lebanon and the negative effects on the region.
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This looks very positive for all
LET IT PEGGreat Luck to All
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