Cutting Off ISIS Oil Revenues Requires Attacking Its Operations at Their Source and Along Their Transport Routes
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=by= Stephen Lendman
Still another question is this: Do the Russians expect to see a drastic shrinkage in ISIS operations just because their oil revenue is cut off? What about the million ways in which the CIA transfers money and supplies to such criminals, as it has been dong all along?
Russia degraded ISIS’ Syrian oil smuggling. Its main source now comes from Iraq – with Libya to follow if it expands its Sirte stronghold to the nation’s oil operating areas. On Christmas day, Russian General Staff Lt. Gen. Sergey Rudskoy said state intelligence aerial imagery spotted nearly 12,000 oil tanker transport trucks on both sides of the Turkish/Iraqi border.
“(O)il from both Iraq and Syria comes through (the Zakho) checkpoint” in Iraqi Kurdistan, a few km from the Turkish border.
“According to satellite data the number of oil tankers moving through the ‘northern route’ (from Syria) towards the refinery in (Batman, Turkey) has considerably diminished,” Rudskoy explained.
So have tankers using the “western route” between Syria and Turkish border cities of Reyhanli and Iskenderun.
In recent days, Russian airstrikes destroyed 17 oil tanker convoys, about 2,000 tanker transport trucks and a number of facilities ISIS used to steal Syrian oil for smuggling into Turkey for refining and black market sales. (These data is now a bit obsolete; the number of installations, trucks and convoys hit by the Russian air force and rocketry is now larger.—Eds)
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They’re seeking new transport routes, moving toward Iraqi border areas they control. “(D)espite a considerable diversion, the (destination) remains Turkey,” Rudskoy explained.
Cutting off their oil revenues requires attacking everywhere they operate, destroying their operations, preventing stolen oil from reaching Turkey or other destinations, working cooperatively with all affected countries, dependent on their requesting help, especially Iraq.
The question remains. What’s Baghdad waiting for, Libya prospectively in the wings as ISIS seeks to control its oil wealth?
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled “Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III.”
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Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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