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    Hakim to MacGurke: Washington should not allow the return of a new one

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    Post by Rocky Tue 18 Dec 2018, 2:47 pm

    Hakim to MacGurke: Washington should not allow the return of a new one

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    Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali al-Hakim said Tuesday that the United States should not allow the return of the United States.

    "Foreign Minister Mohammed Ali al-Hakim met today with the Special Envoy of the US President to fight the urging of British Foreign Minister Brett McGurk and US Ambassador to Baghdad Douglas Silliman ," al-Hakim's office said in a statement. Achieve common interests in different areas of the two friendly peoples. "

    He added that "during the meeting, the most important recent developments in the fight against Da'ash and the efforts of the international coalition, specifically in the areas of western Iraq and the border with Syria."

    He called on Washington to "cooperate to stimulate investment in Iraq and contribute to the reconstruction of cities liberated from the gangs of terrorist advocates not to allow them to return again."

    For his part, congratulated MacGork Hakim "on the occasion of assuming the post of foreign minister in the new Iraqi government," stressing "the interest of the international coalition to stabilize the situation in Iraq and start reconstruction and investment as well as push towards the development of relations with the International Coalition and the United States of America."

    He pointed to the importance of "permanent consultation on developments in the regional situation in the Middle East and a number of international issues of mutual concern."



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    Post by Rocky Sat 22 Dec 2018, 4:26 am

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    After more than a year after the announcement of the collapse of a terrorist organization in Iraq and Syria, it appears that the organization is currently sitting on a mountain of stolen gold, in addition to large amounts of foreign currency and local currency, can guarantee life for years. 
    The Washington Post reported in a lengthy report that the militants of an organization calling for those who withdrew from their strongholds in Iraq and Syria were carrying large sums of money in Western and Iraqi currencies, as well as gold bars, estimated by independent experts at about $ 400 million, looted from banks , Or obtained through criminal companies. 
    While some of these treasures have been buried or hidden, leaders of the Ta'ash party have washed tens of millions of dollars by investing in "legitimate acts" in several parts of the Middle East over the past year, officials said.
    Analysts say the funds are partly intended to fund the future return of the organization, a possibility some experts fear will accelerate, especially after US President Donald Trump announced two days ago that his troops would be withdrawn from Syria. 
    The tip of the thread 
    and part of the property looted by the organization's militants appeared during raids and searches carried out by the Counterterrorism Department in recent weeks on the former strongholds of organization in Arbil, Kurdistan region of Iraq. 
    The raid came after investigators tracked the flow of millions of dollars in revenue from an organization that is pushing hardline through banking networks with links to Turkey, Iraq and Syria. 
    Kurdish officials have said that tracking a dodgy fund has led to a wide range of businesses laundering money from the organization, including real estate companies, hotels and car dealerships.
    "They can not make money anymore by selling oil, so they do it in other ways," the paper quoted an official in the Kurdistan Regional Government's anti-terrorism department as saying. 
    The official, who asked not to be named, said the crackdown began last October and that investigations and investigations were still underway on some private companies that were helping a money laundering lobbyist. 
    The official said some of the companies that received money may not have realized that the investors were terrorists, while others seemed to be aware of it and received the money with all due happiness. 
    All of this wealth was signed by a militant group calling for the militants to take over the cities of Syria and Iraq four years ago. In June 2014, the organization seized Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, and emptied the bank's coffers there of a fortune of about $ 500 million in currency and gold.
    The organization also controlled oil fields, mines, factories and farms in areas of Iraq and Syria, and soon established a network to sell oil, metals and antiques on the black market. 
    By 2015, Saddam's total assets in Iraq and Syria totaled $ 6 billion, according to some independent analysts.


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