Caught
On Tape: Russia Destroys ISIS Oil Transport Cars, Al-Qaeda Training
Camp
4
December, 2015
From
a reputational perspective, this was a decisively bad week for
Turkey. In the immediate aftermath of Ankara’s brazen move to shoot
down a Russian Su-24 near the Syrian border, Vladimir Putin accused
the country of being complicit in the funding on ISIS.
Those
allegations stung, especially in light of the fact that Putin
delivered the accusations while sitting right next to Jordan’s King
Abdullah. What Turkey didn’t know, however, was that The Kremlin
fully intended to launch an all-out PR campaign to implicate Erdogan
and his family in the funding of international terrorism.
In
a dramatic presentation delivered on Wednesday, the Russian MoD
outlined the supply routes ISIS uses to smuggle its stolen crude and
as it turns out, all roads literally lead to Turkey. This is of
course broadly consistent with our assessment of the situation as
outlined in the following four pieces:
This
all comes on the heels of Russian airstrikes on ISIS oil convoys
which Moscow claims provoked Ankara to engage The Kremlin’s
warplane late last month.
Well,
if you thought Russia was set to let up on destroying Islamic State
oil trucks and crude infrastructure, or on bombing ISIL and al-Nusra
(both of which are supported by Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar) you
can think again, because as the following clips show, Moscow is now
hell bent on proving a point to the financiers of Sunni extremism.
A
strike on an "automobile column transporting oil products"
in Aleppo:
Russian
bombers, meet al-Nusra training camp:
The Guardian concentrates on the heartwrenching story of a little girl being killed by the nasty Russians while ignoring thousands of victims on the other side.
Raghat’s
mother thought her village was a safe distance from Isis – but
Syrians accuse Russia of targeting civilian areas.
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