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BAGHDAD / Obelisk: experts in the fight against international terrorism, said the militants Daash terrorist organization may lose the war in Iraq and Syria at the end of the day due to lack of sufficient funds to have to manage the areas under their control, despite the acquisition of assets valued at more than two trillion dollars.
Charles Brisard expert in the field of financing of terrorism and said that the administration of the Government of the full costs of paying the government and the army staff salaries to roads, schools, hospitals, power grids and water management far outweigh the potential Daash.
Brisard said in an interview, "This means that he may come a time when the population turns against Daash which is not currently the case, especially ... in Iraq."
He said he could Sunni tribal leaders to decide the fate of Daash. In 2006 and 2007, the tribes played a key role in the fight against the organization, which was called al-Qaeda in Iraq with the support of the United States.
According to the Thomson Reuters "Daash: terrorist financing, which depends on the economy," the political situation in both Iraq and Syria, led to the rise of Daash and control of the territory in the two countries, "and perhaps
Brisard and dissemination of the report earlier this month in collaboration with Damian Martinez, sales manager responsible for risk in Western Europe Thomson Reuters Foundation and co-author of the report, "al-Zarqawi: The New Face of the base."
And Islamic Daash is the richest terrorist organization in the world with an estimated income of about $ 2.9 billion a year comes mostly from oil and gas projects and agriculture controlled. It runs factories and refineries and even banks.
Brisard said that air strikes by US-led targeting Daash in Syria and Iraq, but the United States does not want to destroy the economic activities in the areas controlled by the Daash.
The report said the United States does not target oil tankers, for example, that if the strikes have killed drivers, the local population may be turning against the Americans.
According to the report Daash get about $ 30 million a month - 12 percent of their total income - from the imposition of royalties.
Include royalties to impose a tax on cash withdrawals from bank accounts in addition to a $ 800 tax on every truck entering Iraq from Jordan and Syria, and a tax on the looting of archaeological sites and the imposition of a tribute to non-Muslims.
The report said the organization diversified sources of income as follows: oil about 38 percent and gas 17 percent and kidnappings and ransoms four percent and two percent donations. The rest comes from phosphate, cement, wheat and barley products.
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BAGHDAD / Obelisk: experts in the fight against international terrorism, said the militants Daash terrorist organization may lose the war in Iraq and Syria at the end of the day due to lack of sufficient funds to have to manage the areas under their control, despite the acquisition of assets valued at more than two trillion dollars.
Charles Brisard expert in the field of financing of terrorism and said that the administration of the Government of the full costs of paying the government and the army staff salaries to roads, schools, hospitals, power grids and water management far outweigh the potential Daash.
Brisard said in an interview, "This means that he may come a time when the population turns against Daash which is not currently the case, especially ... in Iraq."
He said he could Sunni tribal leaders to decide the fate of Daash. In 2006 and 2007, the tribes played a key role in the fight against the organization, which was called al-Qaeda in Iraq with the support of the United States.
According to the Thomson Reuters "Daash: terrorist financing, which depends on the economy," the political situation in both Iraq and Syria, led to the rise of Daash and control of the territory in the two countries, "and perhaps
Brisard and dissemination of the report earlier this month in collaboration with Damian Martinez, sales manager responsible for risk in Western Europe Thomson Reuters Foundation and co-author of the report, "al-Zarqawi: The New Face of the base."
And Islamic Daash is the richest terrorist organization in the world with an estimated income of about $ 2.9 billion a year comes mostly from oil and gas projects and agriculture controlled. It runs factories and refineries and even banks.
Brisard said that air strikes by US-led targeting Daash in Syria and Iraq, but the United States does not want to destroy the economic activities in the areas controlled by the Daash.
The report said the United States does not target oil tankers, for example, that if the strikes have killed drivers, the local population may be turning against the Americans.
According to the report Daash get about $ 30 million a month - 12 percent of their total income - from the imposition of royalties.
Include royalties to impose a tax on cash withdrawals from bank accounts in addition to a $ 800 tax on every truck entering Iraq from Jordan and Syria, and a tax on the looting of archaeological sites and the imposition of a tribute to non-Muslims.
The report said the organization diversified sources of income as follows: oil about 38 percent and gas 17 percent and kidnappings and ransoms four percent and two percent donations. The rest comes from phosphate, cement, wheat and barley products.
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