Iraqi Dinar Guru Updates, Investment, News, Opinions, and Intel (04-01-2026)

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These are Iraqi Dinar Guru Updates, News, Opinions, and Intel Dinar Opinion

According to Newshound Guru Militia Man :

Brent oil is currently priced at $115 a barrel. The same thing happened yesterday. It is becoming profitable. They have a $70 budget. That’s a substantial sum of money. Adding padding to reserves…The data indicates that the practical work is not slowing down.They’ve demonstrated what matters for our future, and I believe that we are all a part of it.

According to Iraqi Dinar Intel/Newshound Guru MarkZ :

[via PDK] Remark: This was saved years ago. People are exchanging in five tiers. Tier 1: kings and governments; Tier 2: whales, the elite with platforms of money, businesses, etc. Tier 3: CMKX, American Indians, Admirals Group, big religious organizations (like the Mormons), etc. Tier 4: all of us, the hundreds of thousands of people watching intelligence online groups. Tier 5: The broad populace, who have never paid attention. MarkZ: Tier 3 appears to be well under way.Thus, we might contend that if Tier 3 is in progress, Tier 1 and 2 may be finished.

According to Newshound/Intel Guru Mnt Goat :

This isn’t an individual oil stipend.These are the salary and a portion of the surplus oil earnings that are distributed to the entire region.All around the nation, government salaries, schools, hospitals, water, and other expenses are covered by these earnings. The Kurdistan area is the subject of the ongoing debate because they believe they are not receiving their fair part of the profits.In previous consultations with Iraq, the IMF made it very clear that the GOI must deliver the salaries to Kurdistan on a regular, timely monthly basis without any delays.This must also be a need for the RV to take place, I suppose. [Post 2 of 2]

According to Iraqi Dinar Newshound/Intel Guru Mnt Goat :

The Iraqi Hydrocarbon Law (HCL), also known as the Oil and Gas Law, aims to establish a regulatory framework for Iraq’s oil fields. This law is not intended to provide oil stipends directly to Iraqi citizens. Instead, it allows foreign companies to engage in oil production and development within Iraq. Over the past decades, the lack of this law being officially enacted has led to disputes and delays in the Iraqi parliament. In practice, the current Oil and Gas law does not specify any individual profit-sharing or stipend distribution to the average citizen, unlike in other oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia.