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Who Is Buying The Islamic State's Illegal Oil?

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Submitted by Chis Dalby via OilPrice.com,

In June 2014, computer files captured from a courier for the Islamic State shortly after the fall of Mosul revealed that the group had assets of $875 million, largely gained in the sacking and looting of Mosul and its central bank.

The size of the group’s bank account has now risen to an estimated $2 billion dollars, thanks in part to revenues from ransom paid for kidnapped foreigners and more pillaging. However, oil remains the group’s primary source of income.

The 11 oil fields that IS controls in Iraq and Syria have made it a largely independent financial machine. Reports show that IS-controlled fields in Iraq produce between 25,000 and 40,000 barrels of oil per day, at an estimated value of approximately $1.2 million, before being smuggled out to Iran, Kurdistan, Turkey and Syria.

That doesn’t account for revenue from oil fields that IS has held much longer in Syria, which take the Islamist group’s daily profit to just under $3 million.

But if the regional narrative of IS’s rise is to be believed, the group is universally loathed. How, then, is it so readily finding customers to buy its oil abroad?

Oil smuggling is hardly new in Iraq and Syria -- Iran and Turkey have been major conduits for illegal oil exports since the days of Saddam Hussein. Those smuggling rings are still very active, and are now working with IS and contributing to its exploding wealth.

In an interview with CNN, Luay al-Khatteeb, the director of the Iraq Energy Institute, explained that “IS smuggles the crude oil and trades it for cash and refined products, at a refined price,” thanks to its own refineries in Syria.

One important reason that smugglers have been so eager to work with IS is that the terrorist group sells its oil on the cheap. A barrel of oil that would ordinarily sell for over $100 can be discounted as much as 75 percent. But it’s still a profitable sale for IS, as the money it loses from such a discount is more than made up for by the readiness of customers to buy its oil and the plethora of routes through which it can export it.

“The crude is transported by tankers to Jordan via Anbar province, to Iran via Kurdistan, to Turkey via Mosul, to Syria's local market and to the Kurdistan region of Iraq, where most of it gets refined locally,” Khatteeb explained. “Turkey has turned a blind eye to this and may continue to do so until they come under pressure from the West to close down oil black markets in the country's south.”

One of the more terrifying aspects of IS’s newly found wealth is that it is no longer based on the traditional donor model, in which rich sympathizers in the Middle-East and the West pour generous funds into training and capacity-building of fresh jihadists. IS’s goal has always been to form a caliphate, and although no country would recognize it as such, it is running the territory it conquers as a state, albeit through illegal means; IS is pumping, refining and selling oil, just like any other petro state.

What’s more, now that it controls fertile provinces in western Iraq, such as Anbar and Nineveh, the group also now sits on 40 percent of Iraq’s wheat crop, and can force farmers to deal only with them, sometimes for no pay. Baghdad is now worrying about a medium-term food crisis, since 20 percent of its stores are in IS-held territory and thousands of farmers have fled.

Clearly, there’s a stark difference between the financial operations of IS and those of Al-Qaeda and other international terrorist organizations. U.S. President Barack Obama recently admitted that his administration and the intelligence community had underestimated IS, which now looks like a nightmare to Washington.

The group has captured American military-grade weaponry and equipment and freed from jail former soldiers who know how to use it. It is independently rich but operates outside the normal fiscal system, which means conventional financial sanctions can’t touch it. It has set up its own illicit trading networks in an area it controls with an implacable totalitarianism. It effectively combines political terror, religious zealotry and financial muscle to bend local populations to its will.

IS’s powerful economic engine may not guarantee that it will one day peacefully rule the territory it claims, but $3 million a day more than assures that it can continue financing its fight to do so.

 

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Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:41 | 5276099 nuclearsquid
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How many suitcase nukes can $2bn buy?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:44 | 5276121 Canadian Dirtlump
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As many imaginary ones as McCain or Graham wants in order to scare us with. So... I see all these production figures listed, and we all know they aren't producing ANYWHERE NEAR full production.

 

So. Again. Putting aside Turkey, Israel and the EU are buying what they manage to transfer from ISIS who the West made - what is the real amount of oil moving? It isn't anywhere near the hysteria peddled in the mainstream ( and sadly here ).

 

ISIS exists because they are allowed to and without gulf state patrons they would not.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:50 | 5276168 Publicus
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No need for nukes, Ebola is far cheaper.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:57 | 5276197 max2205
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What's wrong with them, don't they pay farmers not to grow stuff like the USDA?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:05 | 5276525 V in PA
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The real question is... Q: Who is makng a profit from selling ISIS oil? A: CIA

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 16:06 | 5276869 SamAdams
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What?  Israel didn't make the list?  We know they are buying oil from the Kurds, but not ISIS?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 16:11 | 5276902 espirit
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"Who Is Buying The Islamic State's Illegal Oil?"

I'd venture a guess that Goldman Sachs is acting as intermediary bank.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:44 | 5277464 Dugald
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Just take out the refineries...

There, fixed it for you....

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:07 | 5276254 edotabin
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EBOLA Airlines is buying the oil.

Sun, 10/05/2014 - 01:37 | 5290162 Macchendra
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They DID threaten to drown us in blood... Sounds very Ebola-esqe

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:09 | 5276260 Kirk2NCC1701
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But mutated Ebola is cheapest.  All the Superpowers (USSA, Russia, China, Israel) have bio-weapons. 

What Bombs & Bullets won't do, ABC weapons (Atomic, Biological, Chemical) will do -- depending on the situation.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:50 | 5276171 Bell's 2 hearted
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i had to laugh at McCain back in 2008 when he couldn't remember how many he homes he (er, wife) owned.

 

Wished some reporter had enough ballz to ask - how many planes he crashed?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:52 | 5276180 Duffy
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only the US, Russia, and Israel are thought to have back pack nukes [the US does for sure].

Given that Israel tried to sell nukes to south africa, and I would wager sold nuke tech to North Korea  (I know they sold missile tech to China and may have actually sent some US missiles direct to them via Finland) there is a fair chance Israel would use a low yield nuke and blame it on Assad or Iran.

 

The question is where would they use it.

 

I'd also wager that Israel already has one or more nuclear weapons hidden in the US, and probably in several countries.

 

I wonder if Putin has a couple of their own hidden in Israel.  Not all of those Russian Jews were particularly Jewish, you know...

 

 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:05 | 5276239 Dr Strangemember
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It's only illegal from the US's point of view, right?????

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:45 | 5276449 Trucker Glock
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Also, Dude, illegal oil is not the preferred nomenclature.  Undocumented oil, please.

The illegal oil is not the issue!

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:03 | 5276514 N2OJoe
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True, we wouldn't want to offend anyone with such harsh wording.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:32 | 5277418 Uncle Remus
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Wait - a barrel of oil can vote now?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:45 | 5276745 Steaming_Wookie_Doo
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Absolutely. And ya gotta love this from the article:

"It is independently rich but operates outside the normal fiscal system, which means conventional financial sanctions can’t touch it. It has set up its own illicit trading networks in an area it controls with an implacable totalitarianism. It effectively combines political terror, religious zealotry and financial muscle to bend local populations to its will. "

Isn't this practically the Neocon dream??

I marvel at ISIS organization skills as well, considering that running a labor & physical plant intensive operation (well, stealing it from the Syrians) and getting delivery happening--in a war zone!-- all for such low cost. The only ones I think peeved would be the Saudis, but the smart ones know their number will be up sooner rather than later. And we're not even going into the details of getting cash (assuming ISIS really aren't using any bank accts) for all these transactions, carting all that cash around, and distributing to hold together all cooperation that such graft would require. Wonder if it's in dollars or Euros...

Thu, 10/02/2014 - 10:49 | 5279928 BigJim
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Our satellites can read a license plate from space but they can't identify convoys of oil tankers leaving Syrian oil fields. This means:

i) We need boots on the ground!
ii) we need to invest more in our aerospace industries!
iii) we need to give the NSA more powers to ensure that US ISIL sleeper cells are identified before they trigger their suitcase nukes!
iv) all of the above!

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:44 | 5276131 SAT 800
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who is buying ? Chevron ? just a guess.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:49 | 5276145 Canadian Dirtlump
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Zerohedge already outed Europe as a customer. Which makes sense since you trade with allies.

 

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-15/petrodollar-panic-eu-officials-...

Thu, 10/02/2014 - 08:03 | 5279208 DrunkenMonkey
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The people who financed them perhaps ?

Moreover, I'm not sure why the 'ISIS is rich because they raided an Iraqi bank (or ten)' meme is still doing the rounds.
Banks don't hold more than a couple of days worth of cash for precisely the reason that they may be robbed, so to get the sort of money being described they would have to have emptied all Baghdad's currency stores and likely the place where the notes are printed. Furthermore, what is the chance they are holding millions of dollars and not the Iraqi currency ? Further-furthermore, how much are they able to ask for their oil from rapacious middle-men ? $20 a barrel or less ?

This whole thing smells very funny.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:53 | 5276182 Utah_Get_Me_2
Wed, 10/01/2014 - 19:34 | 5277642 doctor10
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Okeee..so lets get this straight..if Exxon-Mobile or Royal Dutch shell hasn't "produced" this oil, with the blessing of JSOC/Obama-its illegal?!!WTF?!!!

 

Good luck with that one bitchez!!!!

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:43 | 5276104 Duffy
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Who?

 

Israel and Turkey - pretty much for sure. 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:03 | 5276223 Kirk2NCC1701
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If I were Lukoil (Russia's biggest oil co.), I'd be buying up ALL of it. 

Then sell it to the EU and Israel.  Easy profit, USDs in the pocket.  Then (potentially) leverage these USDs in FX games to help the Ruble (RUB).

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:10 | 5276268 oddjob
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You could have said bought Gold, but instead you chose paper and to keep bankers employed.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:14 | 5276283 Kirk2NCC1701
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Fine, Gold it is.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:13 | 5276281 Kirk2NCC1701
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p.s. Note that while ISIS is causing trouble, no Qatari pipeline can be built.  Bullish for Russian gas.

Reminds me of the "Laws of Unintended Consequences".

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:42 | 5276106 Dr. Engali
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Can we amke up our mind what we call the current boogie man? ISIL, ISIS, or IS? I guess it depends on what the definition of IS is. BTW, WTF is this?:

 

Oil smuggling is hardly new in Iraq and Syria -- Iran and Turkey have been major conduits for illegal oil exports since the days of Saddam Hussein.

 

 

How does a soverign smuggle their own oil?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:43 | 5276119 Duffy
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oilprice.com is an errand boy, sent by a grocery clerk, to collect a bill.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:47 | 5276150 SAT 800
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In a tank truck; with complicity from the people who have the satellite imaging capabilities. Next question ?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:43 | 5276111 Bloppy
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Have seen nothing about this in the lamestream media.

 

Elsewhere: Amazon declares Tom & Jerry cartoons racist

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:02 | 5276212 Uber Vandal
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Amazon better not ever read Huckelberry Finn......

Oh, never mind......

 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:32 | 5277413 Uncle Remus
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Because they're in black and white?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:43 | 5276120 dbTX
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Idea for Obama's brain trust...bomb the refineries

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:44 | 5276125 cart00ner
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Mr. O'Bummer wont like that one bit... Bomb them back to the stone age boys and get the spin doctors to work harder on MSM!

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:45 | 5276135 ebworthen
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They don't call it "black gold" for nothin'.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:05 | 5276232 Skateboarder
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Illegal oil... illegaloil... flows right off the tongue.

"Hey, you with that illegaloil. Hands up, mister."

Who are we kidding. Popo don't say "hands up" anymore, do they.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:45 | 5276136 thatthingcanfly
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1. ISIS sells oil to Arab States. Arab States sell oil to US military interests in the region to fuel their aircraft. US bombs ISIS from those aircraft.

2. ??????

3. Profit.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:46 | 5276138 Bell's 2 hearted
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a couple of years ago Standard Chartered got busted for dealing with iran ... Deloitte & Touche its auditor who helped them hide things.

 

oh, did i mention Deloitte & Touche is the FEDERAL RESERVE'S independent auditor?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:46 | 5276144 Duffy
Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:48 | 5276163 FeralSerf
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I don't know who's buying it, but the refinery has three gold balls at the entrance.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:53 | 5276173 Comte d'herblay
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"Illegal Oil" is total bull pucky.

Who thinks up this crap??  

They point to some countries oil wells and declare that no one is allowed to buy it, and if they do they......what.......have to "unburn" it??  

Total geopolitical bullshit.

hmmmph....

....and furthermore I tried those suggestions at the beach in Malibu last week to get Brooklyn Decker---looking berry berry good in a monokini---- to obsess over me and she didn't even SEE me! 

IF the ads don't produce what they promise do I get my time back???

 

 

 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 13:58 | 5276199 somecallmetimmah
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"Who Is Buying The Islamic State's Illegal Oil?"

Who gives a crap?  Who buys Saudi's oil?  Or Iran's?  Or Russia's?  The oil is going to flow, regardless or wether of not you like the salesman.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:00 | 5276209 Duffy
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Are you like, autistic or something?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:03 | 5276221 tony wilson
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it is all lies

can we get a fucking oil exec on here for fuck sake

 

it is impossible for some blokes in pick up trucks to be a state or to pump oil or gas.

this is a psy op.

this is a turkish,israeli,city of london and cia project

low level frank kitson styler operations with fast cash for the zionist mafia.

isis is being run by many states that is why they can still extract and sell import goods and chemicals for the facilities.

 

 

imagine the chemicals needed to be imported for the cia,mossad mi6 heroin operations in helmand massive amounts for processing.

it all zionist pentagram logistics init

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:37 | 5276342 piratepiet
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 hey Tony, what are the sources of your many posts ?

         ( not including fever induced visions )

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:38 | 5277437 weburke
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that it is all lies....... I aqree !               who it is ............. you are of course guessing. 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:04 | 5276237 StupidEarthlings
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If I had to guess..id say the US is buying it...keepin the wheels greased n all.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:34 | 5276240 JuliaS
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 One thing the West is unwilling to recognize is that IS is a government - it is a state. Since it is not willing to recognize US authority and is built around opposition to foreign intervention, sure as hell, the West will not recognize it back. They're still pretending that it's a bunch of disorganized savages running around with machine guns and bazookas. In reality it's a decentralized political system built around existing conditions. It is like an antibiotic resistant disease, which I'm not saying in a derogatory sense. It's a reactive form of government that only was able to manifest because we went playing god in other people's sandboxes.

 They are an organization with territory, physical resources, its own media department, it conducts trade. It is a government, but since we did not install it and do not control it directly, we pretend that it does not exist. We're vigorously shuffling the command structure through random bombings, hoping ISIS doesn't settle into place and start running things like a normal country. We keep throwing more "antibiotics" into the mix, which only makes the beast stronger.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:09 | 5276267 SmittyinLA
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one of the tankers went to a NJ asphalt refinery, others to Israel and still another is being litigated in Texas waters, the primary purchasers of stolen oil funding ISIS are American traitors, Mark Rich types.

Both Boehner and REeid are "wetting their beaks"

We have a pig criminal traitor government 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:06 | 5277322 Monty Burns
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To what country is a dual-citizen traitorous? Inquiring minds want to know.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:11 | 5276276 sandhillexit
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This is bunk. Daash (what a name, eh?  evocative)  are being paid in gold, Dollars, Saudi Riyals and Turkish Lira.  Maybe Pakistan Ruppees too.  We are making war on the territory of Syria.  That should be a win for Turkey.  However, there either will, or will not, be a country of Kurdistan.  Turkey would prefer not, and is hedging its bets.  

Daniel Pipes,1989, prepared for the CIA:

http://www.danielpipes.org/8132/crisis-turkish-syrian-relations

Since the raid on the Kurdish village of Pinarcik, launched from Syrian territory on June 20, 1987, the Turkish government has built lighted watchtowers which, according to Turkish press accounts, are placed every 500 to 1,000 meters along a 640 kilometer-long section (from near Cizre to Barak) of the 900 kilometer-long border. In addition, soldiers were said to have dug covered trenches every 100 meters, and to have installed rifle pits every 50 meters. The most likely tracks for entering and leaving Turkey along the border were also covered with soft soil to make tracking easier.[2] In January 1989, the Turkish government announced the introduction of thermal cameras (infrared sensors that detect temperature changes and go off when human bodies heat up the area) along the border, and a number of infiltration attempts were reportedly foiled by the new equipment. In mid-1989, Turkey arranged to purchase Blackhawk helicopters from the United States to aid Turkish efforts to secure the frontier.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:18 | 5276305 Duffy
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Daniel Pipes is an Israeli agent.

 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:45 | 5276744 sandhillexit
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yeah, well. Not sure how that's relevant. 1989 was a big year.  

The Turkish border with Syria is a 900 km border and it's contested. Russia has interests, the US has interests. Syria was an actor, now its a pawn, about to be overturned. It's a hundred years almost to the month since the Armenians paid a high price for their flirtation with Russia.  Turkey plays a complex game.  The challenge in the war with Syriana (Syria, Iran, Russia) is to keep Turkey on-side.

 

 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 14:47 | 5276465 Cheduba
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Wow, they are so talented!  Social media campaigns, controlling multiple regions, oil refining, distribution channels, American weapons distribution contacts - what don't they do?

Obviously, ISIS is completely spontaneous and there was no way the omnipotent NSA could have ever seen them coming.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:23 | 5276640 mantrid
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what don't they do?

they don't run deficits

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:23 | 5276518 mantrid
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what do you mean 'operates outside the normal fiscal system'? you mean NO DEBT?! THEY OPERATE WITHOUT DEBT?!!!! but but but you can't run a state without debt!!!!!11111

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:11 | 5276571 besnook
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funny how plugging holes creates more holes in their story. it is not like they are trying to fence a diamond. they have tankers filled with millions of barrels of oil that have to off load in well established, on the books and records ports. which corps and politicians and bureaucrats are complicit in this trade and where?

that should be an open trail.

 

it is insulting to me that they think the bottom half of the class is as stupid as they think it is but they have their assessment confirmed every time they roll out another ridiculous lie. there are a huge number of americans that can be fooled every single time.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:21 | 5276625 Obamanism
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Are these guys allowed to sell oil not in Dollars, we should invade them. I guess Saudi Arabia is not pleased under cutting OPEC production amounts and price.

So Mr Obama how do we enforce Sanctions on these ISIS CFO's?

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 17:12 | 5277149 bid the soldier...
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Jeebus.

 

How fuken hard is it to destory 1000 tanker trucks a day?  They're on highways and highways are on maps. This oil business could have been put out of business in less than a month.

If the West really wanted to put it out of business and not destroy Syrian infrastructure and give Saudi princes real live target practice.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:01 | 5277311 Monty Burns
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+100

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 17:12 | 5277153 falak pema
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Having succeeded in destroying the state of Iraq, having succeeded in making it a rogue state harbouring rogues of all bends and hues, having fulfilled the self fulfilling prophecy of "clash of civilization" meme, having then denied it as the bible of today's administration epitomized by its Nobel Peace prize laureate, we are reminded today --directly from the mouths of two past statesmen-- just how low the US presidency is prepared to stoop, in order to win its war mongering mad knee jerks fed on inbred hubris.

War mongerings which are tantamount to crimes of war and worse, all through these last fifty years :

1° The recent CIA files of past make clear that Dear Henry wanted to bomb Cuba --(once again after 1961 crisis)-- off the face of the Earth, in 1976, for having decided to assist Angola in its war of freedom from Portugal. President Ford went on to add : If we use bombing make sure it is totally devastatiing ! 

2° President Carter admits that during the 1980 hostage crisis he was within a hair's breath of ordering that Iran be wiped off the face of the Earth...as punishment for taking 50+ hostages (all released subsequently).

So...having destroyed three countries in their NAM adventure, having lost that war and the country's honour in the face of history, both these Presidents wanted to go trigger happy once again, just like GWB did in 2003, creating the current ME dystopia.

Its a recurrent death wish, this warmongering "exceptionalism" that haunts the White House, time and again.

Its a recurrent death wish that mirrors that other death wish of the capitalist class, caught in its greedy great Gatsby-like hubris today, like in 1929. 

So many death wishes flying like swans of dark hue, gleaming like oil in its poisonous legacy of Kraken on the loose.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 17:52 | 5277233 Tigermoth
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Duffy, re Israel nukes

The Israelis knowing that the nuclear material that they had acquire only had a limited shelf life left before it was no longer usable as weapons grade then tried to dump it on the surplus market as fast as possible before it was of no use to them. So they dumped it on unsuspecting nations who would only sit on it and not be able to test it. These were the fissile tests in North Korea. (Editor’s note: Confirmed, multiple sources)

When everybody caught on to the scam such as Japan and Korea. (IE the Korean sub sinkings etc) they were angry because they paid big bucks for junk. This started a mini cold war with Israel and her old clients. However with micro nukes even as the plutonium ages it will still fissile producing a smaller size detonation well under 2 kiloton in size.

http://themillenniumreport.com/2014/07/911-russia-presents-evidence-agai...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm7ObVSix7w

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 17:46 | 5277259 Jumbie
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OK, so -

Who is selling ISIL the arms it has with the oil money it got?

?

If they just sat on the money and bought arabians and goats no one would care.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:30 | 5277407 Uncle Remus
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Pentagon.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 20:18 | 5277720 earleflorida
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"Turks rumored to be joining the Islamic State"  

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/10/turkey-syria-isis-coalition-polls.html

"Hostage tale suggests ISIS wary of upsetting Turkey"

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2014/oct/01/hostage-tale-suggests-isis-wary-upsetting-turkey/

 

Note: Russia has a large Muslim (Black Sea Fleet) population,... and the Black Sea 'Bosphorus (Turkey) Channel' dumps into the Marmara Sea into the Dardanelles Strait, which flows directly into the Aegean Sea which tradewinds pulls commerce directly into the prized Mediterranean Sea`Ports!

Geographically today... speaking? Which country is most likely to align with Turkey, or what could Russia offer Erdogan's Turkey other than a seat with China/ Russia/ and/or Iran?!? 

Perhaps none? Maybe Turkey would rather align with an Assad disposed Syria -- a Kurdish-less Iraq under Sunni control after Iraq is partitioned, getting Kirkuk and Mosul.. {?}, with the south-eastern frontier including oil-rich Baghdad and Basra... going to Shia!

jmo

Kinda like a revisioned 21st century Caliph minus a Mufti and Qadi?

 

 

 

 

 

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 20:50 | 5277844 talisman
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Who Is Buying The Islamic State's Illegal Oil?

I wonder where Israel is getting all its oil these days???...

ISIS would not want to alienate a good cash customer, would they??

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