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US knows where oil ISIL sells ends up: Activist
2014-10-26
[Iran Press TV] The US has information about the ISIL terrorists' sale of oil from fields in areas under their control in the Middle East, an anti-war activist says.

Don DeBar made the remarks on Press TV on Saturday after US State Department official Julieta Valis Noyes revealed that Washington was considering attacks against Syria's oil pipelines.

Although it is not exactly clear who controls the oil fields that are outside of the government control in Syria and Iraq, "but it is not easy to hide an oil tanker in the ocean from satellites that can read license plates on the ground," he said.

The American TV host said giant companies, mostly active in the energy sector, are the ones that shape the US foreign policies.

"The United States' foreign policy is driven by multi-national corporations and paramount among those in terms of actual industrial production are energy companies or really the more specifically oil companies," said the activist.

"The United States knows where the oil is going. Somebody that the oil companies here allow the US the permit is getting the oil," DeBar noted.

According to reports earlier in the day, Noyes, the US deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, recently said in London that Washington may target oil-related infrastructure inside Syria.

She said that the attacks would include "kinetic strikes against some of the pipelines" and other "physical action to stop the flow."

DeBar stated that the US "entire history" is replete with wars against the "economic assets of those it deems its enemies," which makes the issue "not controversial at all."

David S. Cohen, US Treasury Department undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said on Thursday that the hard boyz are amassing a fortune of $1 million a day through black market oil sales.

Since late September, the US and some of its Arab allies have been carrying out Arclight airstrikes against ISIL inside Syria without any authorization from Damascus or a UN mandate.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Turkey: Gasoline averages $7.60 per gallon.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-10-26 22:19  

#7  I would take that with a grain of salt, but I'd take whatever's in Iran Press TV with a couple bags worth.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2014-10-26 19:29  

#6  I was talking to a lebanese friend the other day about ISIS... I asked him where ISIS was selling its oil, since it's landlocked. He said "Maybe Turkey, maybe Iran..."

So... there you go.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2014-10-26 19:16  

#5  Hey, Shipman.. I know several people who lived because of Dresden. (some with major good impact on the world that followed... )
Posted by: 3dc   2014-10-26 17:26  

#4  And don't forget Dresden, which Prescott Bushitler financed to cover up Coventry and the Chocolate Cotton. It's on the web, you can read about it!
Posted by: Shipman   2014-10-26 10:29  

#3  The point is, have all the oil companies made the correct campaign 'contributions', or is there someone out there who needs to be made an example of?
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-10-26 10:00  

#2  DeBar stated that the US "entire history" is replete with wars against the "economic assets of those it deems its enemies," which makes the issue "not controversial at all."

An unspoken, but nonetheless convenient segue to the issue of Iranian nuclear development and economics.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-10-26 08:14  

#1  I'm having a hard time figuring ut the point of this article. The U.S. is evil, of course, and the evil oil companies control the evil U.S.

Izzat it?
Posted by: Bobby   2014-10-26 08:05  

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