ISIS in crisis, shrink the caliphate of the financial situation
The monthly income of the Islamic State are lined with 30% passing 80 million dollars so that was years in this time, to 56 million. Cases of the Caliphate are always less crowded say reports in foreign media. Militants are bracing to find new ways to raise money, including raising taxes or fines from the strangest, it is the punishment of those who take to the streets without socks, or who is unable to quote exact verses from Koran. According to the company's new defense consulting and analysis, IHS Inc., ISIS continues to be a significant force in the region. But this decline in his income is significant and shows the band will always be more difficult to manage in the long term controlling territories. About 50% of the money coming from the Islamic State taxes and seizures, 43% of oil profits while the rest is obtained from drug sales, electricity sales and donations. These past 15 months, ISIS has lost nearly 22% of the territory and population of the caliphate has shrunk from 9 to 6 million. Fewer people means less money from taxes that applies to lands confiscated properties. Damage to infrastructure by US air strikes and he has contributed to reducing earnings by 26%
ISIS in crisis, shrink the caliphate of the financial situation
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