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How Does ISIS Make Money?

<p>Many have called ISIS the wealthiest terror organization in the world&comma; but exactly how much money do they have&quest; It is estimated that ISIS has a stash of around &dollar;2 billion&comma; collected from taxing locals&comma; kidnapping ransoms&comma; stealing banking funds&comma; and of course&comma; oil&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>ISIS is unlike many other terrorist groups that receive financing from wealthy supporters&comma; and instead have a diversified stream of revenue&period; This means that even if the US was successful in shutting down one stream&comma; there would be several others to fuel ISIS&period; According to the Rand Corporation&comma; ISIS was taking in less than &dollar;1 million per month back in 2008&comma; however this number rose exponentially to around &dollar;1-3 million PER DAY in 2014&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Obama has been criticized for not doing more to prevent the cash flow to ISIS&comma; especially refraining from bombing oil trucks because of the chance of killing the civilian drivers&comma; and because of the effect on global warming&period; Yes&comma; that&rsquo&semi;s right&period; Obama is more concerned about carbon emissions than defeating ISIS&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite their diverse portfolio&comma; the main source of cash comes from oil&period; Where does this oil go&quest; It is believed that ISIS ships the oil by truck to the porous Turkish border&comma; where it is sold to oil brokers&period; Many reports have suggested that these oil brokers will then sell it to the regime of Bashar-al-Assad&comma; even though they are fighting his people in Syria&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Why would a regime set on destroying ISIS support its financial gains by buying oil from it&quest; Although it may sound ridiculous&comma; isn&rsquo&semi;t the US doing the same thing by buying oil from countries like Saudia Arabia and Iraq&quest; When looking at the top sources for US petroleum imports&comma; Saudia Arabia lands the &num;2 spot&comma; while Iraq is in fifth&period; Why do governments&comma; including our own&comma; feel the need to purchase from and therefore finance these countries&quest; It sounds like Obama should be criticized for a lot more than just refusing to bomb oil trucks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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