Posted on 11/27/2015 8:06:39 AM PST by SeekAndFind
“Turkish fighter jets shot down a Russian-made warplane near the Syrian border on Tuesday after repeatedly warning it over air space violations, Turkish officials said, but Moscow said it could prove the jet had not left Syrian air space.”
Just the other day, “American warplanes destroyed around 280 of ISIS' oil tanker trucks along the Syria-Iraq border on Monday, U.S. officials told NBC News.”
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“U.S. air strikes targeting ISIS oil assets are so rare that PBS was caught using footage of Russian fighter jets bombing an oil storage facility in Syria and passing it off as evidence of the U.S. targeting the Islamic State’s oil infrastructure.”
“U.S. military pilots have also confirmed that they were ordered not to drop 75 per cent of their ordnance on ISIS targets because they could not get clearance from their superiors.”
Will this bombing by Russia or the United States stop the money flowing to ISIS terror in the West? Probably not. “Islamic State is still extracting and selling oil in Syria and has adapted its trading techniques despite a month of strikes by U.S.-led forces...”
Who is buying the ISIS oil on the black market?
Some say Turkey buys ISIS oil. The key question is, how much of an illegal trade is there? The New York Times cited experts who placed the figure “at $1 million to $2 million a day.” Speaking to Al-Monitor, a presidential adviser who preferred to remain anonymous dismissed this claim. He said, “This is impossible. A barrel of oil would be sold for about $50 on the black market. This means 400,000 barrels of oil a day passing illegally from Iraq or Syria to Turkey.”
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Zero Hedge, love to see a best of misses by that mickey mouse news site.
“Some say Turkey buys ISIS oil”
And some of us have maps and KNOW Turkey buys it. This isn’t a bag of diamonds, its a bulk product, moved by fleets of trucks to a pipeline.
Are they selling it in Jordan? Nope.
Are they selling it in Iraq? Nope.
I’m sure i’ll get treated to some theory that they sell it to Russia who flies it out on giant Antonov cargo planes.
But right across the border, via a protected humanitarian corridor, is a corrupt moslem nation who bombs the Kurds who bother ISIS, and who thinks ISIS should have an embassy.
Gosh, what a brain teaser. Where -could- that oil go? And I mean, the government captures and reads this post and can tell you what time I woke up this morning. But somehow, a 2 mile fleet of trucks in a war zone, in daylight, eludes them.
Pure 100% gold plated, corn fed, feedlot, BULLSHIT.
bttt
“Unfortunately, Turkey is part of the F-35 joint strike fighter consortium and is entitled to buy these high-tech airplanes.”
That’s the first good news ive had all day. They get stuck with the flying moonpig. At best a lower observable (not stealth) very light bomber.
Glad the US blacklisted the Syrians that are cooperating with ISIS buying oil, no shortage of that or Assad who cooperated with Jihadists when US troops were en force in Iraq.
Russia, France, etc. will pursue the quickest way to peace, whatever way that is, with or without Assad in power.
NATO backed ISIS...
“NATO backed ISIS...”
And all the NATO countries have reaped the whirlwind.
Yep,
http://www.newsweek.com/how-syrias-assad-helped-forge-isis-255631
Assad helped forge ISIS, Russians were caught trying to sell ISIS radioactive material and ISIS is full of Russian speakers.
Not getting in bed, been there since Kosovo.
Yup, let them buy the things!
We should be building Raptors!
It may even be possible that a Raptor could survive in an area controlled by S-400 batteries.... some experts say yes, some say no. But the 35 would have zero chance of survival.
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