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05-06-2007, 05:33 PM #21
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Depends on several things. Stability to be one. Economy to be second. etc etc.. Dont worry. We have come all the way from value of dinar beeing
$1=4000 IDQ to 1$=1260 today.. It can take some time...
Some early birds in this investment have alredy made over 75% on their investments in IQD since the lauch of the new dinars...
This is a slow process, and can take a lot of time..I hope i am wrong..
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05-06-2007, 06:46 PM #25
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Hard measures taken for harder times...
Next person to track of from any topics posted in any thread deliberately, making the threads end up in a caos, will be subject to a BAN, by me....!!
This is a lasting warning, and will not be over now, in one week or a month.. I don't want to ban anyone, from anywhere so please do not force me to do so in your posting. Rolclub is and will stay a place were people can discuss things in a peaceful manner. I agree to have seen some high amplitudes from members in the past. But that will now change for better.
A steam blower thread is posted here: I suggest that if you have some steam to blow you come to this thread only:
http://www.rolclub.com/iraqi-dinar-d...team-here.html
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05-06-2007, 07:39 PM #26
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it does sound a lot like our[USA] government...but the BIG difference is it is not Iraq sending its young men and women to fight and die and BILLIONS of their tax payers money over here to the USA...its OUR[taxpayers money] going over there and our young men and women dieing....i think everyone of us on this forum agrees that a revel would do wonders for Iraq and their people....so all this HAGGLING and inside fighting that this[IRAQI GOVERNMENT] is doing isn't in the best interest of their people is it....and these people are well paid for what they are ""SUPPOSED"" to be doing for ""THEIR"" people....the longer they take for the good ole USA to fight for them,the longer they will take to make up their minds.....because it seems they can TALK a good fight,but they can't get anything done....and still,their people suffer.....REVEL....its like ROLAIDS....it spells...RELIEF.....for their people and their country......and still...they haggle and delay.....while our young men and women die and our money pays...that IMHO is the difference between our government[CORRUPT and ILLITERATE] and their government....IMHO...Pat
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05-06-2007, 09:16 PM #28
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I know this article is about the dong but look at the date. This could have something to do with what some have theorized, that the dong and dinar will RV at the same time.
Guess who's coming to dinner?
Vietnam President to visit U.S. on June 22
By Grant McCool | June 4, 2007
HANOI (Reuters) - President Nguyen Minh Triet will visit U.S. President George W. Bush in the White House on June 22 at a time when Washington is applying pressure on Vietnam over the trials and jailing of political activists.
A U.S. Embassy official said on Monday that a formal invitation has been made to Triet, who will be the first Vietnamese head of state to visit Washington since the end of the U.S. war in Vietnam in 1975.
The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1995 and friendly ties are largely founded on trade and business.
"The White House meeting will take place on June 22," the embassy official said.
Triet, who is expected to be greeted by protests in support of Vietnam's tiny dissident community, is making the trip to reciprocate Bush's state visit to the communist-run country last November around the time of an Asia-Pacific summit in Hanoi.
The relationship between the former enemies has matured in the last 12 years to encompass trade and business, military ties, education and fighting diseases such as HIV/AIDS and bird flu.
"I believe there is a recognition on both sides that individual events should not be an obstacle to continued dialogue aimed at strengthening ties," said Tom Vallely, head of the Vietnam program at the Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The United States, along with the European Union, has condemned a series of trials since March in which at least seven proponents of a multi-party system were jailed for between three and eight years.
Western governments have also called for their release and the release of other dissidents opposed to one-party rule.
Last week, Bush met Vietnamese-American supporters of the dissidents at the White House.
The Vietnamese President is also expected to visit New York and Los Angeles, diplomatic sources said. His entourage will include representatives of Vietnam business.
Among the issues to be discussed are efforts to clean up so-called "hot spots" of dioxin, commonly known as "agent orange" from three former American wartime air bases.
"This issue is important and we are pleased that we are having more ongoing conversations about that," a U.S. Embassy official said.
The issue has long been sensitive in the relationship, but last year Hanoi and Washington set a new tone in discussing it.
However, a Vietnamese victims group has pursued a lawsuit against U.S. chemical manufacturers. Coincidentally, a hearing in the case is scheduled for June 18 in New York while Triet is in the United States.
Dioxin is a small compound within the "agent orange" herbicide that the Americans used to defoliate the jungles where communist troops were based, but it is one of the most toxic compounds known, scientists say.
Vietnam President to visit U.S. on June 22 - Boston.com
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05-06-2007, 11:12 PM #29
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I hope, also, that it doesn't take too much time. I felt better when the
exchange rate was going down, even just one point at a time. It's at a stand-still right now and I guess it's just making me nervous. Gosh, it could take a hundred years at this rate.
Maybe we'll be surprised here soon. Thanks for your response - OMG, I don't know your name - - - - - thanks for your response Admin.
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