President Donald Trump recently stated that the funds deposited by Iraqi politicians in U.S. banks are now the property of the American people, as compensation for the blood and sacrifices of American soldiers in Iraq.
*Here’s a list of some of the alleged amounts as published on the U.S. Treasury website:*
•Nouri al-Maliki: $66 billion
•Adnan al-Asadi: $25 billion
•Saleh al-Mutlaq: $28 billion
•Baqir al-Zubeidi: $30 billion
•Baha al-Araji: $37 billion
•Mohammed al-Daraji: $19 billion
•Hoshyar Zebari: $21 billion
•Massoud Barzani: $59 billion
•Salim al-Jubouri: $15 billion
•Sadoun al-Dulaimi: $18 billion
•Farouk al-Araji: $16 billion
•Adil Abdul-Mahdi: $31 billion
•Osama al-Nujaifi: $28 billion
•Haider al-Abadi: $17 billion
•Mohammed al-Karbouli: $20 billion
•Ahmed Nouri al-Maliki: $14 billion
•Tarek Najm: $7 billion
•Ali al-Allaq: $19 billion
•Ali al-Yasari: $12 billion
•Hassan al-Anbari: $7 billion
•Iyad Allawi: $44 billion
•Jalal Talabani: $35 billion
•Rafi al-Issawi: $29 billion
Total: $597 billion
*A state of panic has reportedly gripped prominent figures across Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain*, with attempts to urgently transfer funds from the U.S., even at substantial losses. This has also led to widespread fear in Switzerland over the security of global banking, as the secrecy of international bank accounts has come under serious threat, undermining the credibility of financial institutions worldwide.
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