janjak desalin
Junior Member
Iraq's Ex-National Security Adviser: ISIL Selling Crude for $20 per Barrel to Turkey
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iraq's Former National Security Adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie disclosed Ankara's all-out supports for the ISIL, and said that the Takfiri terrorist group is selling his country's crude to Turkey at a very cheap price.
"An example of Turkey's support for the ISIL is that it is purchasing oil of the Muslim countries of Iraq and Syria at $20 per barrel," Rubaie, who is now a senior legislator at the Iraqi parliament, said on Saturday.
He said the new recruits of the ISIL meet the terrorist group's leader in Istanbul and are then sent to Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria via Turkish borders.
"The wounded ISIL terrorists are treated in Turkish hospitals while the Turkish security officials completely ignore the flow of terrorists from Turkey into Syria and the Northern parts of Iraq," Rubaie added, mentioning a number of cases of Turkey's support for the ISIL.
On Friday, Egypt's veteran journalist and politician Muhammad Hassanein Heikal underlined that the Turkish government is a staunch supporter of the ISIL Takfiri terrorist group.
"There are no differences between Turkey and the ISIL, but on the contrary they have agreed to strike the positions of the Kurdistan's Workers Party (PKK)," Heikal wrote on his Twitter account.
Political observers have on numerous occasions announced that the ISIL gains between $40 million to $50 million per month from the sales of oil the terrorist group illegally extracts from the oilfields of Iraq and Syria.
In August, the European media published information showing that a joint British-Turkish company refines and sells the oil extracted by the ISIL.