2011 has been a year of slow and steady progress, the biggest change was coalition troops coming home for Christmas. I always believed that pulling out the troops would eventually be required to give Iraq full independence with the currency, I just didn’t it would happen so fast.
2012 will be a year of locking in stability for Iraq, and after that I predict the growth stage. Please invest only what you can afford to loose, enjoy the investment experience, and drive safe this holiday season. I’ve been busy this year building my marketing team and working with other online projects but DrDinar is going to get a shot in the arm in 2012 with more activity. We have not had a live call for over a year and we will be bringing our forum back to life too….
Merry Christmas,
Darren Chabluk
Sad,
To think the U.S. pulled out all troops based on politics is about as sick as it gets in my opinion. As if this was not as predictable as time itself, these whacki Iraqi’s will never change, just as the hate persisted for centuries before U.S. invasion, nothing will change in the next century that these sects hate each other and cannot live in peace.
Will we ever see a restoration of Iraqi dinar to former value? Someday, but not as soon as everyone was saying, and this is just another reason to delay progress. Maliki didn’t waste anytime showing his true colors charging minister with plotting to bomb others, what a sad joke Maliki has been, and it is time for him to be bombed out of office, then we might see some real progress.
Happy Holidays to all,
I’m very glad to hear your positivle,into 2012 and the currency of the Iraqi dinars.I vill wich you a very good christmas and a very happy new year.
Lars Rosenstam.Sweden,gothenbourg.Dinar owner since 2005.