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The location of oil fields are shown in green, and oil refineries and pipelines are in purple. (Congressional Research Service)
Bloomberg: Why ISIS Has All the Money It Needs
It’s more than just oil.
Weeks before the attacks that killed 129 people in Paris, U.S. warplanes resumed sorties above Syria and Iraq, targeting anew oil fields and other parts of a vast petroleum infrastructure that fuels—and funds—Islamic State, one of the richest terrorist armies the world has known.
These airstrikes were launched not because U.S. officials were prescient. They came after the Obama administration found and quietly fixed a colossal miscalculation. U.S. intelligence had grossly overestimated the damage they’d inflicted during airstrikes on the militants’ oil production apparatus last year, while underestimating Islamic State’s oil revenue by $400 million. According to U.S. Department of the Treasury officials and data they released in the wake of the Paris mayhem, the terrorist group is actually taking in $500 million from oil a year. What’s more, just a few hours before the first Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up outside the Stade de France on Nov. 13, U.S. Army Colonel Steve Warren conceded at a press briefing that some American airstrikes disrupted IS oil operations for no more than a day or two.
Update #1:How the Islamic State makes its money (Ana Swenson, Washington Post)
Update #2: Hitting the Islamic State’s Oil Isn’t Enough (Daid Francis and Dan De Luce, Foreign Policy)
WNU Editor: The U.S. is admitting that their analysis on how the Islamic State finances itself have been wrong for the past year .... and they are now "rectifying it". Is the U.S. doing this because the Russians figured this all out and publicized it this week .... Putin Accuses The West Of Permitting The Oil Trade To Finance The Islamic State. Hours Later U.S. Jets Bomb ISIS Oil Convoys. The timing is all to coincidental for me.
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Makes you want to believe the trading with the enemy conspiracists. Yeah some of that goes on. Always will. But with such a quick turnaround, it looks like way too much and that the government is 100% complicit.
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