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Iraq Approves Troop Withdrawal
Yesterday, Iraq's Parliament passed a pact that will see the withdrawal of all American troops from the country by the end of 2011. The measure won the support of 149 of the 198 members who voted and was backed by the main voting blocs of the Sunni and Kurdish minorities. In negotiations, Sunnis won political reforms from the government and a public referendum on the deal to be held no later than July 30. In 11 months of negotiations with America, Iraq won several concessions, including the hard timetable for withdrawal, the right to try American troops for crimes committed in Iraq, the need for American forces to have Iraqi permission before undertaking operations, and the handing over of detainees in American custody.




I couldn't do alone, we all must quickly convey the message to the opposition parties of Iraq that if they want to win more votes from the people of Iraq somewhere in early 2010 to increase their seats in the parliament, they must promise them (by God's Permission) about the speedier revaluation of Iraqi Dinars at an excellent rate first to enable the poor and the needy Muslims inside Iraq to improve their living standards and assure them of more employment. Iraq government must do it this way without further procrastination against the revaluation of Iraqi Dinars like what PM Maliki like to procrastinate for already some years where many investors of Iraqi Dinars still keep speculating about it till today. Why keep withdrawing money to help their Iraqis without any financial gain in return at all and her debts had kept and will keep piling up without a full stop right there? There must be a way to teach them how to catch fish for their own meal everyday, not just by giving them free fish everyday.
In future, many negative repercussions like the emergence of civil wars, corruption, criminal activities of pirates and bandits, drug syndicates, prostitution and all that you can name them may happen without any control if procrastination keeps on till next generations of Iraqis emerge. Even greater pressures on natural resources will increase as Iraq may face a population explosion in the near future. Because most Muslim families in Iraq would love to have more children suggested by the rule of Sunnah. Is Iraq government prepared for such a contingency? Only revaluation of Iraqi Dinars would enrich all Iraqis asap. By this, the pain of poverty decreases in order to welcome the joy of more future progeny next. If procrastination continues due to corruption caused by unscrupulous governors, ombudsmen and bureaucrats, Iraq'll suffer!
Does PM Maliki of Iraq himself involve in corruption so much so that the revaluation of Iraqi Dinars has been delayed for some years by now? I personally feel his procrastination is fishy to me. The saying Don't judge the book by its cover is an absolute truth. I don't trust him at all!
My mentor once told me this: Rather than competition bringing down corruption, corruption is often allowed to prevent competition. Apart from the general moral and ethical arguments about bribery and dishonesty and the effect they can have in undermining general respect for the rule of law, corruption is generally bad for efficiency. It leads to decisions made by bureaucrats on the basis of what is good for them, not good for the economy. Let us hope PM Maliki of Iraq is not a corrupted person as labelled by the Qu'ran as well. The future leader of the whole world Imam Mahdi is an honest person who will not, I believe, hold up revaluation of Iraqi Dinars like him for whatever reasons to prolong the sufferings of the poorer Iraqis around Iraq.
Continuous corruption in the government can prevent the speed of revaluation plan because some great guys inside might be pocketing more US Dollars for their own benefits, not for their economy. Qu'ran keeps warning us about the many hidden corruption occurring in the departments of governments everywhere in our space age and I am one of the persons who can see the invisible colours of their true faces. It's okay to tell you because it's a blog site here you won't know who am I. I am gifted by God. Insha-Allah! and Alhamdulillah! You shall see the truth very soon about the hypocrisy of them.
We all, not I alone in this blog site, must convey such message and suggestion asap to the government of Iraq and her opposition parties before the next polling day may occur early 2010. Iraq is a more civilised country right now after the fall of Saddam Hussein and she deserves to get her Iraqi Dinars revalued at an excellent rate to rebuild her economy asap in a fair way like what Kuwait has received.
Singapore is such a small dot in the world map and if she could be so financially successful in businesses with stabilised economy without any mineral resources at all, could Iraq's future economy be better off in a shorter period of time if she has so many mineral resources given by God under the ground ready to be shared with the whole world? If Singapore can do it, Iraq can do it as well!
China has just opened her gateway to business opportunities worldwide not long ago, perhaps somewhere around 1997. If China can do it, Iraq can do it as well! Why must the naysayers still live in the past and imagine the shadow of Saddam Hussein, even after his demise, is lingering on in Iraq. It is unfair to always keep imagining Iraq is a villain while Kuwait is a hero. Let us not only pray, just do it altogether to speed up the revaluation of Iraqi Dinars by letting Iraq governors know about our urgent message.
Please contact minister@industry.gov.iq and minister.office@industry.gov.iq
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