Expert confirms that "daash was losing the war to a lack of funding
Twilight News said an expert in the field of combating international terrorism organization "daash" probably will lose the war in Iraq and Syria at the end of the day, for lack of sufficient funds to areas under its control, despite possessing assets worth more than $ 2 trillion. Said Charles brisard, an expert in the area of the financing of terrorism, in a statement obtained by "twilight news, government management costs of paying the salaries of government employees and the army to the Department of roads, schools, hospitals, electricity and water networks far outweigh potential" daash ". It means that maybe there comes a time when the population to turn against regulation, which is not the case at present, especially in Iraq." He said Sunni tribal leaders can decide the fate of the organization. In 2006 and 2007 the clan played a key role in the fight against the organization which was called Al-Qaeda in Iraq with the support of the United States. Since then, growing support for "daash" especially among Iraqi tribal leaders who rejected their marginalization by the Shiite-dominated Government led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The Organization "daash" richest terrorist organization in the world, with an estimated revenue of about $ 2.9 billion annually, mostly comes from oil and gas projects and agriculture dominated, which runs factories, refineries and banks.
Brisard said that air strikes led by the United States aimed at Syria and Iraq daash, but the United States does not want to destroy the economic activities in areas controlled by the organization.
According to the Organization "daash" gets about $ 30 million per month, 12% of the total income, the imposition of royalties.
Include the royalty tax on cash withdrawals from bank accounts in addition to the $ 800 tax on every truck entering Iraq from Jordan and Syria, and a tax on the looting of archaeological sites and the imposition of tribute on non-Muslims.
Regulatory sources of income vary by 38% from oil, gas, and 17% of kidnappings and ransom of 4% and 2% of donations, and the rest of the phosphate and cement products, wheat and barley.
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Twilight News said an expert in the field of combating international terrorism organization "daash" probably will lose the war in Iraq and Syria at the end of the day, for lack of sufficient funds to areas under its control, despite possessing assets worth more than $ 2 trillion. Said Charles brisard, an expert in the area of the financing of terrorism, in a statement obtained by "twilight news, government management costs of paying the salaries of government employees and the army to the Department of roads, schools, hospitals, electricity and water networks far outweigh potential" daash ". It means that maybe there comes a time when the population to turn against regulation, which is not the case at present, especially in Iraq." He said Sunni tribal leaders can decide the fate of the organization. In 2006 and 2007 the clan played a key role in the fight against the organization which was called Al-Qaeda in Iraq with the support of the United States. Since then, growing support for "daash" especially among Iraqi tribal leaders who rejected their marginalization by the Shiite-dominated Government led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The Organization "daash" richest terrorist organization in the world, with an estimated revenue of about $ 2.9 billion annually, mostly comes from oil and gas projects and agriculture dominated, which runs factories, refineries and banks.
Brisard said that air strikes led by the United States aimed at Syria and Iraq daash, but the United States does not want to destroy the economic activities in areas controlled by the organization.
According to the Organization "daash" gets about $ 30 million per month, 12% of the total income, the imposition of royalties.
Include the royalty tax on cash withdrawals from bank accounts in addition to the $ 800 tax on every truck entering Iraq from Jordan and Syria, and a tax on the looting of archaeological sites and the imposition of tribute on non-Muslims.
Regulatory sources of income vary by 38% from oil, gas, and 17% of kidnappings and ransom of 4% and 2% of donations, and the rest of the phosphate and cement products, wheat and barley.
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