‘Oxygen
for jihadists’: ISIS-smuggled oil flows through Turkey to intl
markets – Iraqi MP
RT,
29
November, 2014
Terroist
group Islamic State earns millions of dollars selling oil on the
black market in Turkey, Iraqi MP and former national security
adviser, Mowaffak al Rubaie told RT. He also revealed that wounded
terrorists are being treated in Turkish hospitals.
“Now
this either get consumed inside, the crude is refined on Turkish
territory by the Turkish refineries, and sold in the Turkish market.
Or it goes to Jihan and then in the pipelines from Jihan to the
Mediterranean and sold to the international market.”
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“Money
and dollars generated by selling Iraqi and Syrian oil on the Turkish
black market is like the oxygen supply to ISIS and it’s
operation,” he
added. “Once
you cut the oxygen then ISIS will suffocate.”
The
Iraqi MP said there is “no
shadow of a doubt” that
the Turkish government knows about the oil smuggling operations.“The
merchants, the businessmen [are buying oil] in the black market in
Turkey under the noses – under the auspices if you like – of the
Turkish intelligence agency and the Turkish security apparatus,” he
said
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Citing
Iraqi intelligence services, Mowaffak al Rubaie also accused Turkey
of providing medical treatment to terrorists in hospitals along the
border and at times even in “Istanbul
itself.”
“There
are security officers who are sympathizing with ISIS in Turkey,” the
Iraqi politician believes. “They
are allowing them to go from Istanbul to the borders and infiltrate
... Syria and Iraq.”
“There
is no terrorist organization which can stand alone, without a
neighboring country helping it – in this case Turkey,”Rubaie
said, urging Ankara to come clean and join the international efforts
to destroy the terror group.
Russia
considers ISIS oil smuggling operations to be one of the highest
priority targets in crippling the terror group’s finances and
capabilities. Moscow has long been requesting that Ankara properly
addresses reports of its alleged involvement with ISIS oil smuggling.
President
Putin himself noted that it was “hard
to believe, but it is theoretically possible” that
the Turkish leadership knows nothing about oil flowing into Turkey
illegally. However he noted that the operations are too daring and
obvious to ignore.
“Vehicles,
carrying oil, lined up in a chain going beyond the horizon,” said
Putin, comparing the views seen by Russian pilots and drones to
a “living
oil pipe” stretched
from ISIS and rebel controlled areas of Syria into Turkey. “Day
and night they are going to Turkey. Trucks always go there loaded,
and back from there – empty,” Putin
said earlier this week.
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