Friday, October 27, 2017

ISIS Is Facing A Cash Crisis

Smoke rises behind an Islamic State group flag after Iraqi security forces and Shiite fighters took control of Saadiya in Diyala Province from the extremist group, Nov. 24, 2014. Photo: Reuters

Bennett Seftel, Cipher Brief: With Coffers Draining, ISIS May Seek Donations & Step Up Crime

Once billed the richest terrorist group in history, ISIS’ revenue streams are drying up, which may force it to rely more heavily on criminal enterprises and donations from like-minded extremists to survive.

The group has ceded nearly 90 percent of the territory it once controlled in Syria and Iraq, according to Brett McGurk, the special presidential envoy for the Coalition to Counter ISIS, speaking at a press conference held Tuesday evening at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

As ISIS finds itself increasingly strapped for cash, the organization may turn to more traditional terrorist fundraising mechanisms to support its violent campaign across the Middle East and beyond.

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WNU Editor: It always comes down to money.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The ISIS units out side of the Iraq-Syria theater are already self supporting through donations from Muslims governments, nice Muslim citizens, or crime.

If a terrorist group has been around long enough or is big enough, you can all but guarantee that they are hooked up with organized crime.

The West Point CTIC had some white papers on this fact several years ago. It matches what we know about The Taliban and the Haqqani network. It matches what we have seen of terrorism in Western Europe and America since the 1960s.