By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Thirty ISIS members were killed in a single air strike in Syria yesterday, just on the Turkish border.
The US coalition hit an ISIS oil refinery. Oil has been one of the key ways that ISIS bankrolls its operation.
Until now the US coalition has been reluctant to strike the fields or the refineries. They steered clear because the West wants to preserve the infrastructure - especially natural resources and income producing infrastructure.
The idea is to have a turnkey income and operation as soon as the good guys take over. This policy is in place so that there is no need to rebuild. Then the new, controlling, power can have immediate income.
The situation with ISIS is getting ridiculous.
ISIS keeps making money. There is no timeline for a reduction of their power and control of the oil fields or of oil refinement and production. ISIS just keeps going on and on.
Even the loss of thirty fighters does not set them back at all.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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